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Life and Death: Authenticity in Shamanism

Life and Death: Authenticity in Shamanism

Death is necessary if we are to move authentically in the world.

Why Shamanism Now - A Practical Path to Authenticity · Christina L. Pratt

March 11, 20141h 0m

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Show Notes

Those who engage in life and live it to its fullest, die many, many small deaths. When we live fully, learning, healing, and expressing who we truly are then the person we have been is regularly outmoded by our growth. Death is necessary if we are to move authentically in the world. Nowhere is this more important than in our shamanic practice and our choice of shamans to help us. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as she explores our misconceptions of what makes shamanism “real.” Authenticity in shamanism requires the sacrifice of contemporary sense of entitlement. Authenticity requires sacrifice of the old mind and ideas of individuality and separation for the greater awareness of the interconnectivity of all things. Authenticity requires sacrifice of the old heart and feelings of selfish, need-based love for selfless surrender to the calling to serve the people and the planet and the times we live in.

Topics

deathcontemporary shamanismshamanic healingshamanic journeyingancestral wisdomsoul's purpose