Shamanism, Dying, and Beyond
MICHAEL HARNER'S
Shamanism, Dying, and Beyond
Participants learn how to deal with the issue of dying and the destiny of souls from a shamanic perspective. The workshop is both for those who wish to learn for themselves, and for those who wish to help others who are in terminal situations or who have already passed on. Experiences to be undertaken include learning how to become experientially familiar with the after-death realms, tracking a person using shamanic journeying, completing unfinished business, helping a person to cross over, and classic psychopomp work.
Prerequisite: the FSS Basic Workshop, The Way of the Shaman, with an authorized FSS Faculty Member.
13 FSS Continuing Education (CE) Credits available
WHAT TO BRING. Please bring a rattle or a drum if you have one. Wear comfortable clothing, warm socks, and bring a bandanna, cushion and/or blanket (if the sponsor does not provide cushions), and a pen and notebook to record your journeys. (Electronic recording, audio, video, photographic, and the use of computers are not permitted during the workshop
TIMOTHY COPE is a Twin Cities writer, storyteller, firewalker and shamanic practitioner who has been exploring the shamanic path for over 33 years, principally under the guidance of Michael Harner and Sandra Ingerman. He has been certified as a shamanic counselor by the Foundation for Shamanic Studies and been extensively trained in a wide range of shamanic techniques. For over 21 years, he has taught classes in shamanism and facilitated journeying circles at Pathways, an alternative healing center in Minneapolis. Timothy is on the faculty of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. He lives and maintains a healing practice in Minneapolis.
When: Saturday and Sunday, July 14 and 15, 2018 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Mystic Ridge, Georgetown, IN 47122
Workshop fee: $260
Register early to assure attendance
Shamanism, Dying, and Beyond
Participants learn how to deal with the issue of dying and the destiny of souls from a shamanic perspective. The workshop is both for those who wish to learn for themselves, and for those who wish to help others who are in terminal situations or who have already passed on. Experiences to be undertaken include learning how to become experientially familiar with the after-death realms, tracking a person using shamanic journeying, completing unfinished business, helping a person to cross over, and classic psychopomp work.
Prerequisite: the FSS Basic Workshop, The Way of the Shaman, with an authorized FSS Faculty Member.
13 FSS Continuing Education (CE) Credits available
WHAT TO BRING. Please bring a rattle or a drum if you have one. Wear comfortable clothing, warm socks, and bring a bandanna, cushion and/or blanket (if the sponsor does not provide cushions), and a pen and notebook to record your journeys. (Electronic recording, audio, video, photographic, and the use of computers are not permitted during the workshop
TIMOTHY COPE is a Twin Cities writer, storyteller, firewalker and shamanic practitioner who has been exploring the shamanic path for over 33 years, principally under the guidance of Michael Harner and Sandra Ingerman. He has been certified as a shamanic counselor by the Foundation for Shamanic Studies and been extensively trained in a wide range of shamanic techniques. For over 21 years, he has taught classes in shamanism and facilitated journeying circles at Pathways, an alternative healing center in Minneapolis. Timothy is on the faculty of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. He lives and maintains a healing practice in Minneapolis.
When: Saturday and Sunday, July 14 and 15, 2018 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Mystic Ridge, Georgetown, IN 47122
Workshop fee: $260
Register early to assure attendance