FREE INTRO: Deepening the Shamanic Experience

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March 29, 2012
8:00 PM
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You are registering for a FREE INTRO on Thursday, March 29 at 8pm. To sign up for the weekly course, see Deepening the Shamanic Experience.

Itzhak Beery

This “mini-apprenticeship” is for those who have had some exposure to shamanism and/or some experience of journeying into non-ordinary states but who wish to go deeper, either to make shamanism part of their daily practice or to add its age-old healing methods to their repertoire of healing practices. We will explore: rituals and practices from several traditions, including those of the Ecuadorian Quechua and of the Brazilian Amazon; shamanic journeying and divination; the role of power animals and teachers; the use of huachas (sacred items); how to set up a sacred altar; chants and music in healing; the development of intuition; healing techniques; and how to protect oneself from negative energies.

Note: Bring drums and/or rattles if you have them, as well as eye-coverings, a blanket, a journal and a pen. Sage will be burned in class.

A WEEKLY COURSE
(6 sessions) Thursdays, April 5–
May 10, 8–10pm
12WSH05T
Members: $185 / Nonmembers: $200

Itzhak Beery
Itzhak Beery is a NYC-based shamanic healer who conducts shamanic workshops in the U.S., Israel and Hawaii. He trained intensively with the Ecuadorian Quechua, Shuar, Uru-eu-wau-wau and other South American indigenous shamans, and is a co-founder of the NY Shamanic Circle. Itzhak’s work has been featured in The New York Times and variety of other publications, radio and films.

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