What Authentic Shamanic Practice Looks Like
Real shamanic work isn't glamorous. It's often uncomfortable. It requires you to face your shadow, heal your ancestral line, and recover parts of yourself you've been avoiding for good reason.
It's not about escaping into "higher consciousness" while your trauma runs the show.
It's about becoming whole—integrating both light and shadow, reclaiming lost power, and building genuine energetic sovereignty.
Authentic shamanic practice:
✅Emphasizes direct experience over belief systems - You don't have to believe anything. You journey and see what happens.
✅Requires relationship with helping spirits - You're never doing this work alone. Your power animals and spirit teachers guide the process.
✅Includes shadow work alongside light work - Healing isn't just about love and light. It's about integrating everything you've disowned.
✅Addresses ancestral patterns as spiritual wounds that impact current life - Your lineage matters. Healing often requires going back generations.
✅Builds energetic boundaries rather than encouraging codependency - True empathy doesn't mean taking on others' suffering.
✅Results in practical life changes - If your practice isn't improving your actual life—relationships, health, purpose, capacity—something's missing.
Most importantly, shamanic practice becomes integrated into who you are as vibratn living being who is part of nature, of the earth and all its inhabitants.