The Shaman’s Breath: Charge your power. Clear energy with Itzhak Beery
The Shaman’s Breath: Charge your power. Clear energy with Itzhak Beery
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The Shaman’s Breath is more than just an inhaling and exhaling technique—it’s a return to something primordial. In this experiential webinar, you’ll learn how indigenous shamans use breath to enter visionary states, clear heavy energies, heal inner organs, send prayers and blessings, and realign with the natural world. Through simple yet powerful practices rooted in Andean and Amazonian traditions, you’ll remember what the ancients always knew: that breath is LIFE. It’s the element of Air, the Ah in Aloha and Elohim—spirit made visible, intelligent, and deeply connected to Earth, sky, and everything in between. It is the Earth breathing in your heartbeat.
We’ll explore the breath as a bridge between the seen and unseen—a tool for healing, connection, and renewal. You’ll experience how shamans use their breath—blowing tobacco smoke, rum, and charging water—to transmit spirit and intention into the world, their clients, and the cosmos. This is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and breathe powerfully with purpose. Experience the Shaman’s Breath—and return to your body, soul, and sacred place in the great web of life.
Please bring with you: A white candle, tobacco, or replacement. Trago (sugar cane rum), agua florida (Flowery water- perfume) or equivalents, Green leaf branches, spear, or a large knife.
A recording will be available for all ticket holders for 30 days.
About Itzhak
Itzhak Beery (www.itzhakbeery.com) is a leading shamanic teacher, healer, speaker, community activist, and author of three Amazon bestsellers books.
Itzhak apprenticed with Taita Don José Joaquin Pineda a well-known fifth-generation Ecuadorian Quechua Yachak (shaman) from the village of Iluman, who initiated him into the Sacred 24 Yachaks Circle of Imbabura. He was also initiated by Shoré, an Amazonian Kanamari Pajè (shaman) on the banks of the Rio Negro. Itzhak studied and assisted for 12 years with Ipupiara Makunaiman (Dr. Bernardo Peixoto) a Brazilian Pajé and his Peruvian curandera wife. Additionally, Itzhak studied with elders and shamans in North and South America, Greenland, Siberia, and of his contemporary teachers are Michael Harner, John Perkins, Hank Wesselman, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, and Tom Cowan.