
Service descriptions
Sessions
The basis of a shamanic session is a process called illumination, which is the cleansing of the luminous energy field and clearing of chakras. A session can also include one or more other processes that will work along with the illumination to achieve a client's objectives.
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In a session, shaman and client work together to forge new patterns of energy and new beginnings for a client. With intrusive or heavy energies cleared and imprints in the light body identified and removed, with fragmented energy rejoined, a client experiences lightness, wholeness, and a sense of well-being, better able and interested in growing the seeds of becoming within themselves.
Destiny retrieval
Destiny retrieval is a project, a process that will use sessions and journeys to develop a felt, embodied sense of your full expression of yourself. At the start of this process there can be lower world clearings, contract rewriting, and cordcutting sessions where we remove obstacles that hold you in repeating patterns.
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Later in the process we focus on journeys to the upper world, the world of your future self, your celestial parents and your spirit guides. Through more contact with the possibilities of your becoming, a client becomes empowered to fully step into fulfilling her/his mission on earth, what we were born to become.
Life transition work
We are born with rainbow bodies; as we age, our light bodies become sluggish, clouded, greyed. Life transition work can help restore the colors in our light bodies as we work on recapitulation, spirit flight, and chakra cleansing.
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Death rites are also a part of shamanic work and can be offered as our loved ones or ourselves move closer to this final transition.
Despachos
A beautiful and heartfelt Q'ero practice is making a despacho during a prayer ceremony. In this ceremony we come together to offer our prayers along with symbolic objects to make a prayer bundle which we then offer to Spirit via a fire ceremony.
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The core part of the despacho is a 3-leaf kintu, which participants fashion and then make sacred, by blowing their prayer into the kintu, and placing the kintu into the despacho.
Fire Ceremony
A fire ceremony can be done anytime! A fire ceremony can celebrate a new moon, or a full moon. A fire ceremony can be a beautiful ending to a day of working together, or a start to a period of working together.
Participants in a fire ceremony can use bringing sticks to the fire in order to let go of past patterns, habits or something that is ready to be released. The fire then is used to invoke a new beginning, a new process into our lives.
A fire ceremony is a powerful and effective tool of transformation.