In the aftermath of a sabbatical of sorts over the past six months, we are in the process of announcing our ongoing offerings for 2022 as we release, retool, and restart. To date, we have three ideas in mind, two of which are group initiatives and one of which is individual. As Wind and Raven, you will notice that the word “we” is used instead of “I”. Due to Steve Patterson and Juliana Tabares’ engagement in January, we will be working in groups while at the same time maintaining our individual practices as we have in the past.

We expect to make further announcements regarding how our approaches will meld when we announce a masterclass and group program soon. 

To date, however, in addition to Steve Patterson’s Shamanic practice and transformational recovery coaching, a byproduct of his book, This is How it Feels to Heal, is being offered as a standalone program.

This is How it Feels to Heal is a six-week program based on a book of the same name that is intended to assist individuals who need assistance in overcoming major challenges, illness, or rebuilding their lives. 

As well as ancestral tools, the program consists of many approaches to consciousness and health. The class begins with an undoing of social conditioning that limits our personal power, followed by an introduction to the Ceremony of the Body, a personal practice that connects our conscious awareness with our physicality. As a next step, you will gain a basic understanding of Nordic runes for use in divination. By following these practices, you can create a sacred space within which you can rebuild your life and overcome any challenges you may be facing. Additionally, you will receive a paperback copy of the book, as well as a collection of PDFs containing valuable notes. 

Each session lasts one hour and includes email support for the duration of the program as well as four weeks following its completion.

A complete list of Current Offerings and how to join is being compiled here.

 

Steve Patterson Blog, Life Coaching, Recovery, Shamanism

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