The stories of The Glastonbury Chronicles were gifted into my inner dreamscapes by the spirits of the land that inhabit the other dimensions found, shamanically,

The stories of The Glastonbury Chronicles were gifted into my inner dreamscapes by the spirits of the land that inhabit the other dimensions found, shamanically,
I carry the memories and stories of my ancestors in the blood of my race – in my DNA. These are unique to the Celts
This is probably one of most powerfully metamorphic shamanic healing techniques that you will ever practise – and you don’t even have to be a
If you have followed my guidance in Lesson 1, you will hopefully have begun the process of diving down deep into the frozen lake of
By Annie Dieu-Le-Veut A few days ago, President Trump opened up the first listening session with experts on human trafficking. As a result, he announced
By Ishtar Babilu Dingir I’m not really one who goes in much for shamanic healing. I’ve noticed that if you give someone healing, they tend
By Ishtar Babilu Dingir I explain in my book The Sacred Sex Rites of Ishtar, about how alchemical transformation is used to achieve the Divine
By Annie Dieu-Le-Veut Most of us carry around unresolved emotional pain and that translates, particularly later in life, to physical pain because our manifest sheath
One of the roles of the shaman in ancient times was to protect the tribe in times of war. Of course, it must have been
The original, pre-Christian name for Easter was Oestre, named after the goddess of the Spring Equinox, when painted eggs would be left as offerings to
By ANNIE DIEU-LE-VEUT In order to understand what a shaman is, it is best to approach the subject by learning about what a shaman actually
I remember when my shamanic practitioner training group first sat down to what was to turn out to be a three day session on how
by ANNIE DIEU-LE-VEUT One of the soubriquets often attached to the shaman is the term ‘the wounded healer’. This is because we’re so often leading
By Ishtar Dingir Shamanic healer When I’m training people to journey in the shamanic way, I’m often asked: “But isn’t it just my imagination?” and
By Annie Dieu-Le-Veut I recently journeyed, in shamanic trance, to the Cave of the Grandmothers, an otherworldly location that exists in the Isle of Avalon,
by Ishtar Babilu Dingir For those who are wondering about whether I’ve used an unnecessarily medical term in the title, that is the point of
by ANNIE DIEU-LE-VEUT I think Jimmy Ruffin had a point. For thousands of years, shamanism has been pushed underground and, with it, a very important