Shamanic Healing Ceremony

CB051564Last Friday I drove to Wisconsin to spend time with my mentor and friend Lee, a Shamana.  I was taking time for both personal healing and to continue to learn the way of the Shaman.  Lee’s home is a beautiful sanctuary on a hill reminiscent of a retreat setting, the living room wall is all glass looking out over the hill at mature trees.  The scent of burnt sage washed over me as I walked through the entryway into her living room.  It’s quiet here and I’m surrounded by symbols of native ritual and ceremony, drums, rattles, essential oils, stones and artifacts.  Her mesa positioned as altar, among the many artifacts gathered from her travels and truely a beautiful setting to work; Lee stands in beauty waiting to be led by spirit to the work to be done.

I left feeling “full” of life, gratitude and curiosity to do the work recommended for my healing and growth, part of my spiritual path so that I may share healing ceremony with others.  On Saturday I  had the opportunity to share my experience with my young nieces as we worked  and spent time shopping, gathering the materials we would need for one of   the ceremonies.  Before we started I introduced my drum showing the girls how to hold the drum and beat it so they could feel the vibrations on their bodies, I did a smudging of sage and explained how they should set an intention before we started our work.  We shared a peaceful day creating our Prayer Arrow and when we were done we closed with another smudging of sage and blessing. 

Monday morning I woke up early and went downstairs, I was grateful to be able to spend time drumming while I focused on my new intention and completed prayer arrow.

For those that may not be familiar with shamanism a definition from Lee’s website www.Sacredway.net  follows:  Shamanism is a spiritual practice and a healing tradition estimated to be more than 40,000 years old.  The shaman incorporates their healing knowledge and spirit into the modern world, restoring balance and harmony to ourselves, our communities and or planet as a whole.   There are other more detailed definitions that focus on shamans as working through spirit using drumming as a method to journey and connect to the spirit world,  I leave you to your own research but should you have questions please contact me.

Blessings,

Mary

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July 21, 2009 · Mary · No Comments
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