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Shamanism Shaman Shamanic Journey Healing
Soul Loss Retrieval Visionquests
Important aspects of Shamanism are Shamanic Healing and Journeying. The Shaman conveys the knowledge of how to heal by retrieving lost soul essence, as well as, what stones, herbs, or other sacred tools are needed to become whole.
The Shaman knows how to journey and communicate with other spirits in this and other dimensions through telepathy or empathy. A Shaman also knows how to modulate energy signature frequencies so that one can walk between worlds.
Upon returning the Shaman knows how to transmit and teach healing knowledge to others. If someone feels that they are not the same after some physical or emotional trauma, they have experienced the soul loss of life force, of psychic, or spiritual energies.
The part of them that remembers the trauma has splintered off and needs to be retrieved. When a relationship ends, often one or both of the partners takes a piece of the other person with them if they have trouble letting go.
Soul loss does not always have to be dramatic or traumatic. Soul Loss can happen because a person lacks discipline, so that little by little, like a slow air leak or a dripping faucet, they lose soul essence.
Another person can steal an
individual's vital energy without their being consciously aware of it because
they are immersed in the mire of a distressing relationship. There can also be
spiritual parasites in a person's energy field which the shaman may see as
insects or dark energy clouds that need to be removed.

Animal Totem Raven/Crow
Spirit Messenger of Transformative Knowledge
Stalwart Supporter of Truth in Actions
Revealer of Surreptitious Secrets
Preserver of the Sacred Heartwood Fires
Protector of the Goddess Energies
Soul essence return is a kind of rebirth facilitated by Shamanic counseling and healing. Shamanic counseling is the journey a person undertakes with a Shaman and the help of their Power Animals and Spirit Guides to reconnect and restore wholeness and wellness to their soul.
It involves metamorphic change and transmutative healing of mind, body, and spirit. The Shaman helps by resolving issues, answering questions, solving problems, providing personal power remedies, and rejuvenating soul essence.
An individual person, rather than a group or clan, forms close relationships with the spirit of one or more Power Animals who instruct, protect, and guide the individual.
As the unique bond between the person and their Power Animal continues to grow the person often takes on the spiritual attributes associated with that Power Animal to the point where the Power Animal almost becomes an alter ego.
Power animals may appear as a person performs routine daily activities or in a dream when they sleep. Each time that they enter a person's life with a sacred communication, it is a blessing from Spirit.
Guardian Spirits or Spirit Guides are Numinous beings that have a personal relationship with or interest in a person, wanting to help them with their personal visionquest to fulfill their higher purpose and to guide them with answers to their spoken and unspoken questions...Continue on
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Shaman Shamanic Journey Healing Copyright © 2002-2008 Maureen Grace Burns, Blessings Cornucopia. All Rights Reserved.
Public Domain Image Animal Totem RavenCrow at Bryce Canyon National Park Courtesy of NPS,
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Corvus_corax_%28NPS%29.jpg]. Accessed December 9, 2006.
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