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Shamanism Courses
 
Michael Harner's
The Way of the Shaman

The Shamanic Journey, Power and Healing
with Beth Beurkens, M.A.
 

Nevada City, California
Saturday, April 18, 2009 10:00am - 5:30pm
Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:30am - 5:00pm

Course Description: During this experiential workshop, participants are introduced to core shamanism, the universal and near-universal basic methods of the shaman to enter nonordinary reality for problem solving and healing. Particular emphasis is placed on the classic shamanic journey, one of the most remarkable visionary methods used by humankind to explore the hidden universe otherwise known mainly through myth and dream. Participants are initiated into shamanic journeying, aided by drumming and other techniques for experiencing the shamanic state of consciousness and for awakening dormant spiritual abilities, including connections with Nature.

Practice includes comparisons by participants of their discoveries in shamanic journeys as well as being introduced to shamanic divination and healing. Students are also provided with methods to discover, and study with, their own individual power animals and spiritual teachers in nonordinary reality, a classic step in shamanic practice. Participants learn how the journey is utilized for divination and to restore spiritual power and health, and how shamanism can be applied in contemporary daily life to help heal oneself, others, and the planet.

This workshop constitutes the prerequisite for more advanced workshops and training courses with Michael Harner and Beth Beurkens at the Foundation for Shamanic Studies.

About the Instructor: Beth Beurkens, M.A. is a shamanic practitioner and has been a teacher of shamanism for 16 years and a vision quest guide for 20 years. She has been a college instructor of religion and spirituality for 28 years and is a poet and writer. Beth leads dynamic life-changing seminars on the West Coast and in Europe and has a shamanic healing practice in Mt. Shasta and Europe. Beth has studied extensively with Michael Harner and Sandra Ingerman. She is an instructor at the College of the Siskiyous, the Foundation for Shamanic Studies and a creative writing teacher.

Email: beth@shamanicuniverse.com
Telephone: (530) 938-4777

Registration: $250. per person for early registration—up to one month prior to start of workshop. Sign-ups after March 17th, 2009 will be $270. Credit card payments may only be made for the full amount on either Visa or Master Cards

Tuition Deposit: A $125. Deposit is required in order to register for this workshop and will be applied toward your tuition balance. You may also send the full fee to register. We recommend the deposit be paid early as enrollments are limited.

Balance Due: Please send any balance due by March 26, 2009. All tuition matters must be complete before arriving at the workshop.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be processed as follows: notification received prior to Thursday, March 26th: full refund minus $45.00 administration fee; notification received prior to April 2: 50% refund minus $55.00 administration fee. No refunds on or after April 2, 2009. If you cancel 30 days or more before the workshop, you may apply the amount paid to another of my FSS workshops with no penalty.

Lodging: Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, www.nevadacitychamber.com Chamber of Commerce toll free # 800 655-6569 or 530 265-2692 (not toll-free).

Three motels in the area include:
Outside Inn, Nevada City: 530 265-2233
Northern Queen, Nevada City: 530 265-5824
New Holiday Inn, Grass Valley: 530 477-1700

Linda Burquez at linda@coremovementcenter.com has information regarding rooms in homes of local residents that are available to participants in the Way of the Shaman, Nevada City.

To register for this course, click here for registration form.

 
 

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