Learn the language of Shamanism
Mon Aug 30, 2021 5:30 PM - Wed Sep 1, 2021 7:00 PM EDT
Online, Zoom
Description
Expands the understanding of your shamanic visions, journeys, plant medicine visions, and dreams. Discover how to decode and translate the shamanic poetic language. This work will help you and your clients be more appreciative of the visions, take decisive actions, and make life's transformative decisions with broader and deeper awareness.
Our visionary, intuitive mind, our other senses, such as smells, touch, sounds, tastes, make profound connections and associations between seemingly unrelated images, sensations, and messages. It speaks to us in primordial feelings, forms, symbols, metaphors, and idioms. It shows itself in various archetypical colors, physical and emotional feelings, body sensations, unexplained knowing, hearing voices and sounds, and various animals and topographies. It is good to remember that ancient languages originated from mimicking nature sounds and phenomena’s is not prose or logical. It is the original language of magic and poetry.
In this intensive three sessions course, our workgroup will learn to share our visions, learn to connect the dots, create an action plan and learn how to communicate it to our clients.
Each session will run from 5.30pm to 7pm NYC. A recording of each session will be available to all ticket holders until October 31, 2021.
About Itzhak
Itzhak Beery (www.itzhakbeery.com) is a leading shamanic teacher, healer, speaker, community activist, and author of three Amazon bestsellers books. He received 'Ambassador for Peace Award’ from The Universal Peace Federation and the UN.
Since 1995, he bridges the spiritual and practical wisdom his indigenous teachers entrusted in him with a powerful contemporary approach relevant to our stressful and unbalanced modern times.
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). 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.