Angels Among Us
I call on my angels for everything. I have asked for small things like finding my car keys, to big ones like helping me through a difficult situation.
I call on my angels for everything. I have asked for small things like finding my car keys, to big ones like helping me through a difficult situation.
I’ve been around animals all of my life. For my tenth birthday, my mom and dad bought me a beautiful Eskimo Spitz. His name was Major and he was this beautiful white fluff ball. He was also my very best friend. From about 10 to 17, I would sit and talk to Major about all the things going on in my life and I remember his presence bringing me so much peace and happiness.
If you feel you have a special connection to animals and are looking to learn more about healing beyond the human form, including animal chakras, hand positions and how to communicate, you will certainly have lots of fun at this class. Go through animal totems and even go on a field trip while you focus on creating a positive energy space for your animals!
Types of shamanism include Native American shamanism, Reiki shamanism, Hawaiian shamanism, core (or universal) shamanism – just to name a few. For example, Dr. Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., of Shaman, Healer, Sage gives wonderful descriptions of his initiations with both mountain shamans in the Andes and shamans in the Amazon jungles of Peru.
In January 2007, as I sat in my cubicle in Corporate America pondering my purpose here on Earth, I thought, “There has to be more.”
Although my career had served me well in a material sense, it lacked passion. But asking “Isn’t there more?” launched me onto a path of self-discovery.
Kathy Martin is no stranger to pain, but has found that when she uses the creative process she not only develops self-awareness through exploration of raw emotion, she also develops the clarity to address unresolved emotional conflicts. Kathy has used her creative outlet to achieve personal well-being, protect her energy and improve her outlook on life.