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I am doing a holistic therapy course in techniques rooted in the Peruvian Shamanic tradition, I am offering some free session as part of my course. Some issues that these techniques are particularly good at dealing with are:

- limiting beliefs or repeating patterns

- lack self-confidence

- the feeling of being disconnected from the body. Maybe has pain somewhere in the body or just doesn?t feel fully connected

- needs to cut energetic ties to people have a inexplicable hold over you

- Needs to get different perspective on some matters


If any of this speaks to you or if you know of someone who may want to do some work on some of the above pls pm me or 07838158903.


I am based in East Dulwich, sessions are available in the evenings during the week and also at the weekends.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamanism


Jump to Definitions - A shaman (/ˈʃɑːmən/ SHAH-men) is someone who is regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of benevolent and malevolent spirits, who typically enters into a trance state during a ritual, and practices divination and healing.

Hi All


Sorry for the late response. Thank you Peckhampam for posting the definition of a Shaman, the word 'Shaman' comes from Siberia and is a word that has now become a word for indigenous healers across the world - the word means 'one who sees in the dark'. What we try to do in a shamanic session is shed light onto issues that you may be experiencing, to allow you to see a different and higher perspective and rewrite your path.


Some techniques that i use include:

- Illuminations - We work on limiting beliefs and repeating patterns that you feel are holding you back. We do this by thinking of times where this limiting belief or repeating pattern held you back and with each time we slowly let them go and with that the body relaxes we encourage the body to go back to the root cause of this limiting belief, where the root cause of this problem can be understood and bought to the light.


- Soul Retrieval - which is probably the most common shamanic technique. The Peruvian shamans believe that with every trauma you experience in your life a part of our soul is cut off/splits off from our soul to protect it and ourselves. With this technique we aim to reintegrate these 'lost soul parts' back into out lives by journeying to retrieve them and to rewrite the contract/agreement that we made to protect ourselves.


- Body Work - This can includes balancing Chakras and your helping your body restore its natural energy rhythms, working on connection mind, body and soul.


I hope the above helps. I like to work intuitively so like to work out when you come what we work on as generally things evolve and change.


If anyone would like to know more please feel free to message me on here or my mobile number is 07838158903.


Thanks so much

Did you train in Soul Retrieval under Sandra Ingerman? It's just that I have finished a rigorous Shamanic Practitioner Training and we spent a whole week on this area alone. Soul retrieval is such sensitive work, requiring a lot of aftercare and diagnostic journeys beforehand.

I'm just asking because there are some people out there who practice without full training, in other shamanic techniques also, and this can cause a huge amount of energetic harm. I'm not saying you are doing this! It's simply a case of stating your teacher's name and so honouring them - as all Shamen do.

Best wishes for your work

Louise

Hi Louise


Thanks for your message. I could not agree more - Soul Retrieval is extremely sensitive work and its work that i do with the upmost respect and humility. As mentioned i'm still doing my training, I've been on the Temenos Touch course run by Eveyln Brodie who studied under Alberto Villoldo and many other teachers - Don Francisco and Don Sebastian and other Q'ero elders to name just a few of her many teachers.


I've been in my training since February and since then i have journeyed on behalf of many others as well as myself and i have found the results extremely profound and impactful, the difference it makes to people's lives and perspectives is what makes me so passionate about this work. I'm in awe of this work and think its a privilege to have found myself doing this training.


I am not a shaman and definitely don't think its something that someone decides they are, i really think its an honour that is bestowed upon someone.


I would love to speak to you more about your training if you are free at any time, did you study under Sandra Ingerman? She's really quite incredible!


Munay Louise!


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