by Deva Powell Turkey is most wonderful medicine, a feminine, server archetype that helps open the heart in a sweet way. Turkey is a transport for the qualities of forgiveness, gratitude and generosity
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Pilgrimage to Wirikuta
by Diana Quinn Indigenous peoples occupy about 20% of the world’s territory, which is home to about 80% of the world’s biodiversity. By protecting their land rights, we protect the future of life on
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Shifting Momentum
by Mikel Bruce We ALL experience ups and downs. When we’re up, we tend to forget what it’s like to be down – and when we’re down, we typically just want it to
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CSEE Welcomes a New Director of Operations
I am delighted to join the warm and welcoming CSEE community, and absolutely inspired by the pro-active projects that we fund to help support Shamanic cultures. I recently returned from a year in
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Listening to Plants
by Béthany Pozzi-Johnson I am sitting on a beautiful, pale green lichen-covered rock near my home, gazing at a tall piñon tree. It holds my attention. My eyes are focussed on the poise
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2018: A Year of Earth Energy
Happy New Year! We begin 2018 with a new set of themes and influences that can either be supportive or challenging. 2017 was a big year, with strong water and fire energy. Experiences
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Spirit Rewards Commitment
By Parminder Randhawa “Spirit rewards commitment.” I first heard these words from Lena Stevens during my early training with the Power Path School of Shamanism. Since then, these three simple words have come
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Learning to Bid for Power
By Steve Vierra For almost five years, I have owned and operated a privately held staffing and recruiting firm with three partners, who are also close friends of mine. In a nutshell, we
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Why Do a Dieta?
By John Flynn Dieta is a Spanish word that means simply diet. The dietas originated as a plant-based practice for developing connection to the Spirit that underlies all of life. In traditional
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Mirrors, Shadows and a Holographic Universe
By Adam Shaening-Pokrasso As humans, we have been gifted with an insatiable curiosity and contagious imagination. Most of us, arrive at a place at some point in our lives where few facts serve
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