Sep 8, 2020

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"Why Shamanism Now?" with Christina Pratt


Co-Creating With Your Shadow: Part One

What if our Shadow is actually trying to save us from a successful and safe but un-soul-satisfying life? What if our Shadow was actually trying, in it's messed up, self-destructive, terribly resource wasteful and energy expensive way to get us to actually co-create a life that is true to us and our soul's purpose? If this were so-and it is-then how do we co-create our lives with Spirit and our Shadow? Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as she explores how to use shamanic skills to use the shadow patterns that arise along the path of co-creating your life as precisely the detour to take you directly to your truer self. There is no calling worth living that will not demand that you change yourself. That's the adventure, the discovery, and the creation of a life worth living.

And the world out there, so deeply in need of medicine and gifts, will change if you have the courage and creativity to give them.

**This show last aired January 2015.**

Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 11:00 AM Pacific

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Voices of the Sacred Feminine


History and Relevance of the Feraferia Tradition with Jo Carson

On Saturday Jo Carson is with me to discuss the history and relevance of the pagan tradition called Feraferia, about celebrating wildness, with magic, mirth and love. Jo will tell us about Fred Adams, the founder of Feraferia, and his vision of Goddess. We'll talk about the controversial Lady Svetlana, the Dancing with Gaia Film, the history of Feraferia as well as some of their work, such as their newsletter, films and work today.

Sat, September 12, 2020 at 4:00 pm Eastern

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine


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