Healing Wisdom for a Wounded World: My Life-Changing Journey Through a Shamanic School (Book 4)
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- $ 11.900,00
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- $ 11.900,00
Descripción editorial
In Book 4 of Healing Wisdom for a Wounded World, Weam Namou reveals the key experiences of her final year as an apprentice in Lynn Andrews’ four-year shamanic school. Once again, she shares some of the ways Lynn’s students learned to apply these rich spiritual resources in their own lives. The fourth year is about the apprentices bringing all of their tools and talents together, specifying their vision, and setting their course into the world. It’s about the completion/creation cycle.
Through the author’s journey, you will become aware how ancient teachings can awaken heightened creativity, intuitive perception, and even cause physical healing. Ancient cultures understood that we live in a vast sea of energy with universal law guiding our evolution.
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In this second installment of her four-book series, spiritual coach Namou continues to describe her personal journey through a shamanic school known as The Mystery School. Taking up where the first book left off, Weam shares some of her meaningful telephone discussions with mentor Lynn Andrews for example, it's important to "be responsible for yourself, before you can be responsible to deal at all with anyone else." As Namou's second year in The Mystery School requires her to expand her studies, the book includes descriptions of conversations with her second-year mentor, Fiona. During these conversations with Fiona, other participants from Namou's Mystery School cohort chime in to ask pertinent questions that push their collective spiritual journey forward. In addition to relating her experience with The Mystery School, Namou divulges more about her personal and family life, including her relationship with her husband, Sudaid, and their eight-year struggle with immigration into the United States. By the end of book two, readers will see firsthand that settling her undecided immigration status gave way for Namou to feel more freedom to write. (BookLife)