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Power and Responsibility with Jonathan Horwitz

Power and Responsibility with Jonathan Horwitz

The shamanic path is excellent for learning about being human and learning how to use power with responsibility.

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

May 10, 20111h 0m

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Show Notes

“With great power comes great responsibility.” What will come of contemporary shamanism if we only focus on learning new skills to access greater and greater power? The helping spirits are trying to teach us to be better humans, but are we listening? Traditionally, the practice of shamanism requires significant and constant personal sacrifice, not so much to gain power, but to be come the person who can weld that power with responsibility. The responsible use of power is no small task when each act must be good for all living things. Join us this week as host Christina Pratt explores the relationship between shamanic power and responsibility with Jonathan Horwitz, co-founder of the Scandinavian Centre for Shamanic Studies with Annette Høst. Jonathan is an elder and teacher in the UK, Scandinavia, Russia, and Hungary. His teaching focuses on shamanism as a spiritual path and is centered around his Three R’s – Re-connecting with being alive, Re-discovering the spiritual power we are all born with, and Re-learning what it means to be a part of the whole. The shamanic path is excellent for learning these things about being human and learning how to use these gifts and powers with responsibility.

Topics

Jonathan Horwitzcontemporary shamanismshamanic healingshamanic journeyingancestral wisdomsoul's purpose