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Power and Shamanic Journeying


Shamanic Journey and Healthy Potluck

Come experience a shamanic drum journey into the lower world and non-ordinary reality states!
November 5th, 2011 at 530PM-8pm $20/person & $30/couple
To RSVP Pay Online
4805 Mercury Street suite B, San Diego CA 92111
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This Experience includes:
Ø Drumming, visual imagery and guided meditation
Ø Lower World Journeys and Non-Ordinary reality healing and symbolic messages
Ø Journey will include a visit to the fabled Well of Remembrance to reclaim lost power.
NOTE: Eat only lightly before class and bring a yoga mat or something else to recline on. After we’ll have a potluck dinner.
Two-hour event will include: Lower World Journeys and Non-Ordinary reality healing and symbolic messages. Material for this class is all-levels and based directly from the book by Michael Harner entitled "The Way of the Shaman." Journey will include a visit to the fabled Well of Remembrance to reclaim lost power.
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Presented by Trevahr Hughes, Minister and Neo-Shaman with experience in the field and classroom as an Ethnobotanist, Mycologist, Meta-physician, Religious Studies and Symbolism teacher. Trevahr has experience working with MAPS (Mulidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), a Non-Profit in the State of CA) and at events with experts such as Ralph Metzner, Ram Dass, Julie Holland and Dr. Andrew Weil.

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