Learning Core Shamanism with Annie Blackstone Audible River
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- Religion & Spirituality
Annie Blackstone teaches shamanic practices through the HCH Institute in Lafayette, California. She also teaches hypnotherapy and as a reiki master teaches reiki as well. Annie also offers ancestral healing, brainspotting, biofield tuning, and several other modalities in her work helping others. In this engrossing conversation, Annie shares the fundamentals of modern core shamanism and how learning these practices are helping many people become more open to the realities and helpful spirits of the unseen world while feeling a stronger connection to the natural world.
To learn more about Annie Blackstone and her work go to
https://www.annieblackstone.com/
If you're interested in shamanic training with Annie Blackstone go to
https://hchinstitute.squarespace.com/shamanic-practices
Leave your comments through the Podbean mobile app or email audibleriverpodcast@gmail.com
Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
Annie Blackstone teaches shamanic practices through the HCH Institute in Lafayette, California. She also teaches hypnotherapy and as a reiki master teaches reiki as well. Annie also offers ancestral healing, brainspotting, biofield tuning, and several other modalities in her work helping others. In this engrossing conversation, Annie shares the fundamentals of modern core shamanism and how learning these practices are helping many people become more open to the realities and helpful spirits of the unseen world while feeling a stronger connection to the natural world.
To learn more about Annie Blackstone and her work go to
https://www.annieblackstone.com/
If you're interested in shamanic training with Annie Blackstone go to
https://hchinstitute.squarespace.com/shamanic-practices
Leave your comments through the Podbean mobile app or email audibleriverpodcast@gmail.com
Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
44 min