Friday, September 7, 2012

Shaman Dreams



with Adhi Moonien Two Owls

Designing a Better World Through Deliberate Dreaming
Friday, November 2, 2012, 6-8:30 pm
Learn to use the shamanic technique of deliberate dreaming, which exercises the practitioner’s mind, allowing us to re-imagine circumstances to bring about positive change.  Adhi will discuss this empowering process, and teach us to use focused and Deliberate Dreaming to change the world around us.

Wintertime Dreams
Friday, November 9, 2012, 6-8:30 pm
As the days get darker and the sun makes its way through the southern hemisphere, we dream. The dark time of the year is the time of shadows and reflection....looking deep inside to see the authentic nature of Self. In this workshop, participants will learn to use the long nights of winter to release what is finished from the past and to nurture the seeds of Spring renewal.  Adhi will share some world myths and stories about the dark time of the year and teach participants techniques for fully embracing and using this time to catapult them toward their soul’s calling.

Cost: $30 for either class, $50 for both classes, in advance.
Bring to class:  Your journal and a yoga mat and/or blanket to sit on.

Class will be held at Radiance, 9 W Grant St, Lancaster, PA, across the cobblestones from Central Market.  Stop in or phone 717-290-1517 to register.

Adhi is a traditionally-trained shaman and has been studying the rattle as a tool for transformation for almost 20 years.  She draws from many different teachers and their wisdom.  Adhi is an accomplished artist, energy worker, Radiesthesiologist (vibrational dowser), and researcher. Her primary area of study is sacred objects, ritual items, magical tools and the temple sciences that guide them. She has spent that last 2 decades understanding deeper patterns and energies that make them work. Adhi's formal training is from the Kansas City Art Institute. Other training is in Bio-geometry, Reiki, Shamanism, Buddhism, and advanced energy sciences. Adhi travels and teaches all over the world.

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