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Live the life you want with shamanism

Special to the Sun

KINGS BEACH, Calif. and#8212; Learn how 21st century shamanism can help you find your destiny, while you shed your past and are propelled into your becoming. Has modern medicine failed you? Looking for purpose or direction in your life? Tired? Depressed? Stuck? Never satisfied? Are you in charge of your life?

Join Dr. Jeffre TallTrees for a free presentation and discussion about the use of the ancient Medicine Wheel as a map for healing: ways to achieve wholeness of mind and body using shamanic interventions from The Four Winds Society and its creator, Dr. Alberto Villoldo.

The shaman dreams the world she / he wants into being. When you consciously dream, after clearing the and#8220;huchaand#8221; in your energy field, magic happens. Learn how to use the ancient concept of Ayni, from the sacred mountains in Peru, to turn your life in a more joyful, fulfilling direction. Live according to what means the most to you.



Shamanism has been used for thousands of years for effective healing. Integrating the best from the ancient traditions as well as the modern psychology and science, the Four Winds work creates powerful practices from which we may benefit: spiritually, physically and emotionally. Do not be shackled by the past. Allow your destiny to be realized. Life can be great fun.

Two presentations: Thursday Jan. 19, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 21, 1-3 p.m. at Rainbow Doorways, 8571 North Lake Blvd., Kings Beach. Call 530-546-3335. Pre-registration is recommended.



Jeffre TallTrees, Ph.D. is a nurse, psychologist and practicing shamanic healer, a senior teacher with the Four Winds Society, renown international school of shamanism and shamanic healing.

Visit http://www.sacredrainbowmesa.com or contact Dr. TallTrees at jeffre@sacredrainbowmesa.com for information.


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