Learn to Shamanic Journey 3-Part Workshop

Shaman Elizabeth Herrera is teaching a three-part workshop that will meet on Oct. 1, 8 & 15, 2019 from 7:30pm-9:00pm. She will teach you how to shamanic journey (Native American spirituality) in a small, informal group where you can feel free to ask questions.

You will:
• Discover your power animal
• Explore the three spirit realms
• Meet your spirit guide

After completing this workshop, you should be able to shamanic journey on your own and participant in the free, monthly shamanic gatherings.

Dress comfortably. Bring your own blanket, mat and pillow. You may prefer to bring something to cover your eyes, such as a scarf or bandana.

Dates: Tues., Oct. 1, 8 & 15, 2019

Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm

Cost: $175

Location: 6801 Pleasant Pines Dr., Raleigh, NC | Sagewood Center classroom.

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Here is a brief overview of shamanic journeying:

Shamanism is the oldest known spiritual practice in the world and is still practiced by indigenous people on every continent today, including Native Americans. While there are many different rituals, one commonality is that the shaman acts as a catalyst between this world and the spirit realm.

During a shamanic journey, a shaman/practitioner uses a visionary process to travel to the spirit realm to request healings, receive divine messages, help guide lost souls home (psychopomp) and commune with nature/universe.

In the spirit realm, a shaman interacts with spirit guides, ancestors, angels, and enlightened beings.

Power animals act as protectors and guides for the shaman, and can be a part of the shaman’s journeys for many lifetimes or brief periods during which their archetype power is needed.

The spirit realm has three “worlds”: the lower, middle and upper. None of the realms are better than the others; they simply offer different experiences that are appropriate for different circumstances.

Learn to Shamanic Journey Workshop | Sat., May 19, 2018, 2pm – 9pm | Pittsboro, NC

Shaman-Elizabeth-laughingTaught by Shaman Elizabeth Herrera.

If you ever wanted to learn to shamanic journey, come join us for an intense, yet relaxing, day of instruction.

Shamanism is the oldest known spiritual practice in the world, and is still practiced by indigenous people on every continent today, including Native Americans. While there are many different rituals, one commonality is that the shaman acts as a catalyst between this world and the spirit realm.

Here is a short overview of shamanic journeying:

  • During a shamanic journey, a shaman/practitioner uses a visionary process to travel to the spirit realm to request healings, receive divine messages, help guide lost souls home (psychopomp) and commune with nature/universe.
  • In the spirit realm, a person interacts with spirit guides, ancestors, angels, and enlightened beings.
  • Power animals act as protectors and guides for the shaman. They can be a part of a person’s journeys for many lifetimes or brief periods during which their archetype power is needed.
  • The spirit realm has three “worlds”: the lower, middle and upper. None of the realms are better than the others; they simply offer different experiences that are appropriate for different circumstances.

You will learn the basics:

  • Find your power animal in the spirit realm
  • Explore the lower spirit realm
  • Meet your spirit guide; explore the upper spirit realm
  • Understand the healing process

teepee-shaman-houseCost: $275/person ($137.50 deposit to reserve your spot)

Location: Pittsboro, NC

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Additional details:

Wear something comfortable and bring your own blanket and pillow since we will often be laying either on the floor or ground during the workshop (depending on the weather). This is a rustic venue with an outdoor toilet. Feel free to bring a drum or rattle as well.

A vegan/gluten-free dish of some sort and a salad will be served. If you wish, you can bring your own dinner and use the kitchen. We can also roast over the campfire.


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Shaman Stone Soup by Elizabeth M. Herrera

“Unique and captivating, we need only to listen in order to learn her subtle, yet powerful spiritual message.” —Awareness Magazine

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What if you didn’t believe in God and miracles started to occur?

Shaman Stone Soup takes you on the journey of an atheist who discovers Native American spirituality and becomes a healer for friends, family and clients. The author shares her personal stories that demonstrate how spirit guides, angels and enlightened beings can answer calls for help through miracles. You will read about the matronly ghost who overstayed her welcome, the spirits of ancient wise men who offered advice and a miraculous cure from cancer for a friend, the man who got out of his wheelchair to go hunting and fishing, a vivid dream and later chance meeting of a pastor who needed guidance, the metamorphosis of a schizophrenic, the loving afterlife contact from her mother who died unexpectedly, and many other stories.

Read Excerpt: Gas Station Dreams

Read Excerpt: Gift of Schizophrenia

Read Excerpt: The Spirits of Past, Present and Future

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“Facilitates understanding about shamanism and alternative spiritual paths.” — SANDRA INGERMAN, World-renowned Shamanic Teacher and Author

“Valuable glimpses into the deep and universal spiritual roots of all healing processes.” — HAL ZINA BENNETT, Ph.D., Bestselling Author of Over 30 Books

“Take this journey into the world of the Shaman and the miraculous power of love.” — LOUIS LaGRAND, Ph.D.

“Demonstrates how our connection with nature and each other helps dissolve our illusions of separation, allowing miracles to occur.” — CINDY LORA-RENARD


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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Shaman Elizabeth Herrera

Shaman Elizabeth Herrera is a shamanic healer, activist and author of life-changing books. Her stories encourage people to stretch outside their comfort zones and reexamine their own beliefs. She inherited her rebellious spirit from her father who was raised by his grandfather — a full-blooded Apache who smuggled sugar and flour from Mexico into Texas, exchanged gunfire with Texas Rangers and crossed paths with Pancho Villa.

Elizabeth was raised in a Christian home, but lost her faith in her early twenties. For over a decade, she searched for something to fill the void, eventually discovering Native American spirituality (shamanism). Through this spiritual practice, she unexpectedly became a catalyst for healing and miracles. These events led her back to a belief in a higher power.

Always drawn to the spiritual side of life, Elizabeth began her shamanic path in Michigan where she learned to shamanic journey with Stephanie Tighe (a certified Sandra Ingerman instructor). Elizabeth continued her studies through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies for shamanic journeying, soul retrieval, and death and dying (psychopomp), but her major source of learning has been from her spirit guides, who offer limitless guidance and lessons on living a more spiritual life.

She is the author of the books Shaman Stone Soup, Earth Sentinels: The Storm Creators, Of Stars and Clay and Dreams of Heaven. To keep abreast of her latest books, please visit her website at ElizabethMHerrera.com.

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Dreams of Heaven by Shaman Elizabeth Herrera

Book Review by Viking Reviews

DOH-9780990349235-Perfect.inddI want to start off by saying that I do not really consider myself as the most religious person out there, and I have told that to the author as well, when I was offered the book for review. The author’s response surprised me, because she told me that she is not religious either and that the story came to her in a dream. I found that quite interesting, so of course, I have signed up for the journey.

As it is stated in the description, we follow Savannah, who believes she is having a dream about a horrific car accident. Now this right here is quite interesting, because it divides us. She actually lives in two different realities. The reality in which she had a car crash is what we would call our reality, this is what really happened (or did it?). The reality in which she meets Jesus Christ, is the reality that SHE believes is the real one. She passes through these worlds with dreams, so when she falls asleep in the world where she had an accident, the world with Jesus Christ is her world of dreams. But when she falls asleep in that world, she awakes in the other world, in which she had the accident. I know it may sound complicated, but it is not.

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Here is a small design of how this goes down, for those of you who did not quite understand that. 

Now, while reading the book, this transition between the worlds was quite unnerving for me, because I knew that she lived in the world where the accident took place. But after I finished the book and went through it a few times in my mind, like I always do before I write a review, I now see that I might have made a mistake to assume that. Before I tell you why, I want to tackle the elephant in the room.

To be perfectly honest, I smiled to myself when Jesus Christ was first introduced to me as a reader. It was just so simple and so plain, and everyone just instantly believed it was him without any serious doubt (there was some, but not too serious). It sounded a bit childishHe hangs out with our protagonist, and is there to answer any of her questions. More than once, her question gets a question in response, questions that require some thought. Even from you, the reader. You stop yourself to think about how you would answer the question. They are not about religion or stuff like that, they are about living in the world, being happy and most of all, feeling loved and giving love. I believe this right here is a fair assessment on why this book is not only for the religious people, but for others as well. Not to mention the metaphors behind the conversations, but I will let you all see those for yourselves.

Now to return to my previous thought. After thinking about it, I can see just why Savannah would claim that she lives in the world with Jesus. The reason is, because the author did an absolutely beautiful job in separating us. What do I mean? If you look at this book from a religious standpoint, the world with Jesus will be the world you believe she is actually alive in. If you look at this book from a non-religious standpoint you will, like I did, believe that she is alive in the world without him, the materialistic, harsh world that we all know. The story is left open to interpret it as how you want. If any of you have read The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, you will know exactly what I mean. Those of you who have not read it, The Turn of the Screw is a story that is also left up for interpretation. You can read it 5 different times, and you will understand it differently 5 different times. Same with this book. This also brings me to the ending of the book, which also gives you just enough information, but leaves it up for interpretation. You can only speculate about what happened, there is no definitive answer. Or rather, there is an answer, but it depends on what approach you take.

As the last point, I would just like to mention the cover, as it is absolutely beautiful, one of the best I have seen in a while.

All of this considered, the only thing that did bother me, was the appearance of Jesus for the first time, as I have mentioned before. Maybe a bit too directtoo naive. But then again, it is only my opinion. For someone religious it might be just the way he or she sees it happen in his own mind. I will, however, consider it from my point of view, so…

Book recommendation: 9/10

Shaman Stone Soup is FREE May 20-21

Shaman Stone Soup

As I kicked off my dedication to healing full time, I am offering my memoir Shaman Stone Soup ebook for FREE on Amazon, May 20-21.

Shaman Stone Soup is a collection of “beautifully written and heartfelt” stories which brings miracles to life.

Inside you’ll find stories about the ghost who overstayed her welcome, the spirits of ancient wise men who provided a miraculous cure from cancer, a conversation with a hurricane and its unintended impact, the man who got out of his wheelchair to go hunting and fishing, healing the karmic ties of a young college boy, a vivid dream of a pastor who needed guidance, the transformation of a schizophrenic, the loving contact from her mother who died unexpectedly, and more.

Shaman Stone Soup offers a multifaceted view of miracles that is not limited to shamanism, religion, spirituality, or lack of faith, but rather emphasizes that miracles are natural occurrences experienced by everyone.


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Genre: Earth-Based Spirituality, Shamanism, Memoir


Shaman Elizabeth Herrera is an intuitive healer, activist and storyteller, who writes life-changing books and screenplays.

Elizabeth was raised in a Christian home, but lost her faith in her early twenties. For over a decade, she searched for something to fill the void, eventually discovering Native American spirituality (shamanism). Through this spiritual practice, she unexpectedly became a catalyst for healing and miracles. These events led her back to a belief in a higher power.

Always drawn to the spiritual side of life, Elizabeth began her shamanic path in Michigan where she learned to shamanic journey with Stephanie Tighe (a certified Sandra Ingerman instructor). Elizabeth continued her studies through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies for shamanic journeying, soul retrieval, and death and dying (psychopomp), but her major source of learning has been from her spirit guides, who offer limitless guidance and lessons on living a more spiritual life.

Elizabeth was fortunate to know her great-grandfather, a full-blooded Apache who raised her father, smuggled sugar and flour from Mexico into Texas, exchanged gunfire with Texas Rangers and crossed paths with Pancho Villa.

She is the author of the books Shaman Stone Soup, Dreams of Dying and Earth Sentinels. To keep abreast of her latest books, please visit her website at ShamanElizabethHerrera.com.