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Ancestral Wounding and Healing

The concept of ancestral wounding, something that has been alive in shamanic medicine for many years, is now coming to the fore through scientific advances and the study of epigenetic changes. Trauma that is inherited can have a literal effect on the inner workings of the physical body on a cellular level, creating the potential for health problems later in life. Shamanic traditions give us access to the tools needed to heal these inter-generational traumas, thus changing the course of people's lives. However, the need to heal our ancestors, or more importantly our connection to them, is something that can be observed in many modern phenomena beyond the individual and is affecting our societies in profound ways. People displacement, lack of belonging, environmental degradation, the breakdown of communities and families, loss of meaning and spiritual connection, perpetual violence and abuse, all these things may have some roots in the ancestral legacies we carry. In this workshop, we will explore directly through shamanic trance and ceremony, any ancestral wounding patterns that you may be carrying as individuals. We will look at the affect these patterns may have had on your life journey thus far, and how releasing and healing these patterns may change the course of your destiny. We will explore ways to recover the 'ancestral gold', unexpressed talents and gifts that have been passed down your ancestral lineage that can bring greater sense of meaning and power into your lives. We will do this through the shared experienced of being in circle and ceremony together.
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November

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College of Psychic Studies - The College was founded in 1884 by a group of eminent scholars and scientists. Its purpose was to facilitate formal investigation into the psychic and mediumistic phenomena that were such a topic of debate in the Victorian era. With great courage, this group of distinguished people, some notable in science, others from within the ranks of the Anglican clergy, defied the prevailing canons of respectability in order to proclaim to a world of increasing materialism that human personality survives bodily death and that this is capable of demonstration.

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