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Level II - Death, Dying and Beyond - An advanced Course
The process and issue of death and dying is often overlooked, set aside
or even avoided in our western culture. For the ancients and some other current
cultures it is another path along the journey. Dying is a process that can take
many forms. It can simply the change of an attitude, the more involved process of
shifting paradigms and processes as well as the journey of physical death. With this in
mind I welcome you all to join me for this class on the next level of Shamanic Practice
Our focus for this training will be three-fold. You will learn how to
identify souls that somehow have become "trapped" between worlds and with this knowlege you
will learn how to assist them in "crossing over", in completing their transition. Secondly,
the training will take us into the world of the dying where you will become familiar with
the practice of helping someone on thier journey from this life to the next. The final part
of this workshop will give you techniques for clearing houses, spaces and land where souls
may be "hanging around"; indentifying the differences between souls and energies, and learning
to set good internal boundaries protecting oneself on your journey through this realm. Level I
training is a requirement for this course.
Facilitated by: Debbie Haynie MA LPC CHT
Debbie focuses her practice on the integration
of mind, body and spirit by helping individuals understand their
greater potential and clearing old patterns, attachments and
energies that no longer serve them. Trained in shamanic work,
akashic records, hypnosis and indigenous techniques,
Debbie helps individuals connect more deeply to their souls paths
For information on our next workshop, see our
home page or
registration
page.
To Register, click here.
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