On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now?", teacher, author and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt talks to Don Oscar Miro-Quesada about his book Lessons in Courage, a guide to healing through Peruvian shamanism.
The Diaspora consultation is expected to bring together some of the most influential Africans outside the continent, so as to seek their input in the formulation, planning, and implementation of the African Union's 50-year roadmap called "Agenda 2063."
On her show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", Christina Pratt talks about how shamanism changes and shifts over time, and talks about whether we've actively used the guidance provided to change our lives and the lives of others.
On "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", Christina Pratt talks about intimacy, how we must find in ourselves first before we can experience it with anyone or anything else, and how a true shamanic state requires intimacy of spirit.
The American Church in London is changing its name, this month, to the 'American International Church' as a reflection of the diversity within the congregation and community surrounding its Tottenham Court Road location, in London.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", Christina Pratt talks to Kelley Harrell, shaman and author of Gift of the Dreamtime, about how the practice of shamanism must now include our ever-changing technological world.
An international group of senior ministers from different denominations and cultures launched Church Leader Pearls offering ideas and counsel to Church Leaders
On her show "Why Shamanism Now?", teacher, author and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt explains what shamanic journeying is and addresses misconceptions about it.
Bill Smalley will be talking and showing photographs at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead, 28 Mugford St. Sunday, September 1st at 9.30am on his recent experiences in South Africa.
On her show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", Christina Pratt talks to shamanic sound healer Lauri Shainsky about sacred sound, and how sound can be utilized as a path toward personal healing and supporting the healing of others.
The Tea Party stirred lots of emotion and controversy during the past few years. A new survey of conservative pastors suggests that the Tea Party has hit a sweet spot among those pastors.
On her show Why Shamanism Now?, Christina Pratt talks to author, teacher, and shamanic healer Sandra Ingerman about soul retrievals — what to look for if would like to have one and if you are a practitioner seeking to be trained in conducting them.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks about how to use shamanic beliefs and practices to stay sane in this insane world, and how we can look to nature to show us the way.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now?", host Christina Pratt debunks the idea that being ungrounded and having extreme behavior is a direct path to shamanism, and talks about how shamanism has been misunderstood in the mental health community.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks to Roman Hanis, medicine man of the Whitoto tribe in Peru, who found a cure for his terminal genetic illness in the Amazonian rainforest.
On "Why Shamanism Now?", Christina Pratt talks to Evelyn Rysdyk, author of Spirit Walking: A Course in Shamanic Power, about the unique qualities all indigenous shamans share and how we may learn from them in order to heal ourselves and the world.
On June 23rd, Alice McCall will be speaking to The Unity of the Palm Beaches Sunday morning service. Her presentation is aimed at encouraging attendees to re-think how they view their spiritual, mental, and physical health.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks to Hank Wesselman about his new book, The Bowl of Light", which is informed by the wisdom of Hale Maku, a Hawaiian Kahuna elder.
On her show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", Christina Pratt talks about how difficult it is to find one's true purpose, despite the promises of our culture and society, and how we can most effectively find it within ourselves.
On Why Shamanism Now?, Christina Pratt talks about archetypal bad guys like witches, werewolves, and vampires, which are in our collective psyche, and how we must look within for the essence of these figures in ourselves as a path to true healing.
Gabriel's Tears is about survival of extreme child abuse of the author. It shows the raw guts it takes to heal that abuse to become a productive happy person. The book also explains why God allows children to suffer by introducing the reader to God's right hand man, Angel Gabriel.
On Why Shamanism Now? radio show, host Christina Pratt talks to guest Paul Levy about illness in one's own soul or spirit is at the root of humans' inhumanity to each other and how, understanding this, we can choose to do things differently.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks about taking the responsibility to be in right relationship with money and the importance of cultivating internal richness.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now?", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks to shaman John Luke-Edwards about we've lost our connection to the earth, land, plants, and animals and how we can reestablish that vital and life-giving connection.
On "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt talks to Stephan Beyer, author of Singing to the Plants: A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism, about working with healing plants.
On "Why Shamanism Now?", host Christina Pratt talks about how we've collectively distorted the meaning of power and how we need to find it's true meaning so we can take right action in offering our gifts to the world and living our soul's purpose.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", host Christina Pratt talks to Alex Stark, a shaman who works with physical space (via feng shui, geomancy and architecture), about living in harmony with our surroundings.
On her show "Why Shamanism Now?", Christina Pratt talks about the importance of not letting the stresses, obligations and responsibilities of our daily lives get in the way of fully living our soul's purpose, which is the most important task of all.
On her show "Why Shamanism Now?", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks about how, in order to evolve, we must dispense of our old "stories", particularly ideas of separation, and challenges us to embrace a new vision for ourselves and the world.
On "Why Shamanism Now?", teacher, author and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt talks about how we must explore the "darkness" and shadow within ourselves in order to heal ourselves and express our true selves.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now", teacher, author and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt talks about how, in order to change ourselves and the world, we must be develop our relationship with paradox.
On her radio show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity", shaman and host Christina Pratt talks about how we've become complacent and how we can tap into our "wild hearts" to change ourselves and the world.