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18th April, 2010 - Suzanne Naseby - ShamanicPathways

Suzanne NasebyShamanicPathways: Modern Men and Women walking an Ancient Path

Suzanne Naseby is a psychotherapist with a deep connect to Nature and ceremony.

She has been running WytchyWays Workshops since 2001 and in that time she has offered many public as well as private rituals, teaching circles and co-facilitated workshops on a wide range of spiritual themes. Suzanne is an artist who draws inspiration and guidance from her life experience as well as her connection to community, nature, art, dance movement and her sense of the Divine.

Suzanne co-facilitates the ShamanicPathways workshops and retreats with Yeshi Eperjesi, a Wilderness Educator experienced in Vision Questing, Psychotherapy, Social Ecology, Meditation and Dance.

Shamanism is the original religion. The 'rediscovery' of shamanic practice may be one of the most important spiritual developments of our era. Yeshi and Suzanne have developed ShamanicPathways from their combined years of experience and take great pleasure in guiding others who seek a deeper connection with nature.

In this way Shamanic Pathways offers men and women an opportunity to walk the ancient path of the shaman while bringing awareness and experience of 21st century living. Contemporary shamanism merges the wealth of shamanic practises, as we know it, passed down through time from countless traditions around the globe.

In this talk Suzanne Naseby will share her personal practise of incorporating the traditional way of the shaman with creative and intuitive ways of bringing wellbeing, guidance, empowerment and the expansion of consciousness in her life and inspiring others on their own path of the shaman.

Contact: www.wytchyways.com

 

 

 

 

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