
Shamanic Activism: Responding to Occupy Wall Street with Lenore Norrgard
Shamanic activism - what it looks like, and what are the ways that practitioners can respond to these unprecedented times.
Why Shamanism Now - A Practical Path to Authenticity · Christina L. Pratt
November 15, 20111h 0m
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Show Notes
“Rather than just appealing to or confronting the worldly powers that be, shamanic rituals bring the mass of people into a coherent collective that draws power from the unseen world, and collapses the dichotomy of ‘us’ vs. ‘them’,” explains our guest, spiritual activist and shaman, Lenore Norrgard. Join host, Christina Pratt and her guest as they explore shamanic activism, what it looks like, and ways that practitioners can respond to these unprecedented times. Shamanic skills allow us to work with the dynamic tensions between spiritual and social transformation, to use the richness and power of diverse faith traditions, to practice deep democracy, and to advocate for those without a voice. And shamanic ritual and ceremony allow us to engage these forces, human and non-human in the alchemy of transformation. Lenore is our next guest in the Society of Shamanic Practitioners sponsored interview series. In addition to her shamanic healing practice and teachings, Lenore offers Shamanism for Activists trainings; leads large, public peacemaking rituals, most recently for the opening rally of The Peace and Justice Studies annual conference; and she is currently involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Topics
Occupy Wall StreetLenore Norrgardcontemporary shamanismshamanic healingshamanic journeyingancestral wisdomsoul's purpose