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Journey to Ancestral Waters:
Reclaim Your Inner Power
A Shamanic Drum Journey Group Session
with River 瑩瑩 Dandelion
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Friday, May 9th, 2025 - 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
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We live in perilous times. Every day, there are direct attacks on our communities that infringe on our own senses of freedom. It is time to reclaim our power. We live multifaceted and multidimensional lives. Sometimes a series of life events can leave a psychic imprint on our spirits and need to be cleansed. We each deserve to live our lives as our full authentic selves. Let us take this shamanic drum journey together to take back a piece of ourselves once lost.
In this shamanic drum journey group session, you will be guided on a shamanic journey to reconnect with your innermost self to reclaim a piece of your power. From the safety of your own space, you will travel to the unseen, ancestral realms to connect with an ancestor who can support you in your healing work. With the meditative rhythms of the heartbeat of the drum in this soul retrieval, you will be guided to greater heal an aspect of their relationship to yourself and greater claim your own inner power. This will help you more deeply share your magic and gifts with the world.
This workshop is for those seeking to connect more deeply to themselves and their own inner voice; those ready to claim their purpose and calling in the world but feel afraid; those who feel a part of themselves is missing and want to address it; those looking for a beginner-friendly introduction to soul retrievals; those curious about adding to shamanic experiences to their healing repertoire; those ready to reclaim their own inner power.
This workshop is beginner-friendly for those who are participating in drum journeys for the first time. You will be held throughout. All are welcome.
Energy Exchange: $50
To Register and pay or for more information contact shamanicfirereiki@gmail.com
Or pay via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1271774825739?aff=oddtdtcreator
About River:
River 瑩瑩 Dandelion is a practitioner of ancestral medicine through writing poetry, teaching, energy healing, and creating ceremony. As a poet, he writes to connect with the unseen and unspoken so we can feel and heal. As a shamanic arts practitioner, he helps people move through transition and transformation. River also facilitates creative writing workshops, where participants connect with their own inner and collective power. A Tin House Resident, Lambda Literary Fellow, and Kundiman Fellow, River is the author of remembering (y)our light. River has facilitated workshops, trainings, and healing clinics at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Restorative Justice Initiative, Lambda Literary, and Alliance for Quality Education. He loves to swim and does this work for queer and trans ancestors and descendants to come. For more, visit: riverdandelion.com.
Testimonials:
River has such a gentle perceptiveness that really encouraged me to lean into truth. My spirit felt deeply sheltered and honored in its needs. It can be so easy living in the world to be distracted and lose sight of the compass of our hearts, working with River restored my sight of myself and was so sharply clarifying. Furthermore, River's channeling and transference of energy feels distinctly linked to his work as a writer. It's a poetic making of something saturated in the dynamism of his presence and dedicated assurance.
— rhizophora X, Writer & Translator
River kept me focused and grounded in the present moment. I needed that intentionality in my healing. He heard what I needed and created the space for that. It felt like a tremendous weight was lifted when we concluded. Many happy tears were shed. I would recommend River to anyone looking for a safe container for their healing work.
— Candice M., Artist
River was a gracious and skilled facilitator who established an atmosphere of simultaneous vulnerability and security. I felt safe & held enough to write from a profoundly honest place, and I produced work that I've been needing to get out for years. I'm so grateful to have experienced it.
— Ariana T., Writer
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