Shaman Class March

The month of March, named after Mars, marks the official beginning of spring: light overcomes dark; the Oak King overcomes the Ivy King, and Brig strengthens as Beara, the Hag of Winter, fades; and Christendom pins its celebration of resurrection and renewal on this equinox (and full moon). 

We will celebrate this renewal in the East with the dawn of the rising sun and the elements of Prosperity and Air. We will also begin exploring the Cauldron of Vocation as we continue with methods of shamanic healing.

This seminar is open to those who have a good working relationship with their Shamanic spirit helpers.

Restoring the Sacred: Renewal of Light, Life, and Love
with Karl Schlotterbeck
Tuesdays, March 9 & 23, 2021
7:00 to 9:00 PM online

If not already registered for the series, registration should be sent to Ann at ann.mongeau@unitynorthmn.org by Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Access links and instructions to prepare for each session will be sent to those who register by the 3rd. We will try to get materials to those who register late as best we can. Links to the video recording of the session will be sent a few days after the session.

Suggested donation is $15 per session, but in recognition of stresses of the times and differing situations, participants are invited to donate according to their means.

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This course represents the harvest of many threads of Karl’s explorations, including studies of Celtic Spirituality, Druidism, depth psychology and comparative religion, and what he’s learned over the last 35 years from people like Michael Harner, Sandra Ingerman, Sami shaman Ailo Gaup, the Mongolian shamanism of Sarangeral and, most extensively, Celtic shaman Tom Cowan. He’s been a school psychologist (1973-2014), licensed psychologist (1991-2018); teacher of Druids; author of three books on reincarnation, karma and past-life therapy, and a just-published book titled Shadows in the Light of God. He’s a musician, grandfather, beekeeper, and yeast herder.