Description
Deepen Your Shamanic Practice with David Beck
Step into the world of shamanic healing in this experiential class where we’ll explore two powerful techniques for restoring spiritual vitality and connection.
Power in an Object
Each participant is asked to bring six small items—each no larger than the palm of your hand—that you’re ready to release. These objects will become vessels of healing. Through guided journeying, you’ll meet compassionate helping spirits who will imbue one of your chosen items with energy meant for another. The result is a sacred exchange, offering a tangible piece of spiritual medicine to support someone else’s path.
Power Animal Retrieval
Together, we will journey into the unseen realms to retrieve power animals for one another. A power animal is a spiritual ally that offers protection, guidance, and strength. This practice is a profound way to restore lost energy, deepen spiritual connection, and awaken the innate wisdom carried within each of us.
Come prepared for deep journey work, meaningful exchange, and the magic of shared healing.
Prerequisite: This class is designed for those who have prior shamanic journeying experience; are be able to access non-ordinary reality with the aid of a drum; and who are able to journey with a power animal to the various realms. If you have questions about this please contact the shop via email or call during business hours at 845-473-2206.
About David Beck
David Beck has been practicing and teaching shamanism for over 25 years. He is a naturalist in New York’s Hudson Valley. In this capacity he teaches local Native American culture, wilderness survival, orienteering & tracking. He has spent the last 20 years bringing these skills to children and adults. His passion is helping people of all ages reconnect with nature and find their way back to wilderness. He also sang with and has written songs for the Nimham Mountain Singers, a Unity Drum that performs Native American music.
A Note From David
“In our modern world, there seems to be so much conflict between people regarding spiritual beliefs. I believe that the technique of journeying holds one key to this problem. I have journeyed with people from many different backgrounds and although we “see” different things, we share a common bond. If the concept of journeying was used as a way for all faiths to deepen their spiritual connections, it would open an area of shared experience that each could understand. This would allow them to meet in a place of equality and possible even open their perspective. I hope that our world can come together and if journeying can be a bridge, I say we start building it today.”