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In my last blog “What is Shamanic Healing” I shared with you how shamans see the world and dis-ease and how they work to restore balance for the client to experience wellbeing. In this blog I want to answer a question that people frequently ask me: What conditions do shamans help with?


For a Shaman there is only one cause of dis-ease, and only one cure, although there are many healing methods. The cause of dis-ease is a separation from the sacredness of Nature, both as us and around us. And the cure is found in helping the client to return to Nature. Because dis-ease manifests in different forms - physical, mental, and emotional- shamans use different practices and tools to restore us to our nature and thus, bring balance. Here are the most frequent conditions shamans assist with:


  • Energetic imbalances: Can occur in our chakras; in our different bodies (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, etc.); or be due to an over alignment with our feminine or masculine energies, The effects of imbalances manifest in a great range of symptoms too large to list. Shamans use tools such as drums, crystals, candles, feathers, and eggs, to determine the source and nature of your unease or lack of wellbeing. The same elements will be used for healing after the assessment has been made.

  • Power Loss: Power loss can occur through having our boundaries violated; sacrificing our own integrity to get certain needs met; internalizing limiting beliefs about ourselves; and anything that disconnects us from our true divine nature. This often shows up as a lack of vitality or zest for life. Other common symptoms of power loss include chronic illness, depression, fatigue, low self-esteem, poor boundaries, suicidal feelings, or ongoing misfortunes. Depending on the source of power loss, shamans create sacred ceremonies that help their clients release guilt and shame related to past decisions; cut cords to end energetic entanglements, and change agreements made as a result of traumatic events.

  • Soul Loss: Soul loss is the loss of our vital essence after a traumatic event; the person often feels that they are not the same as they were before the trauma. They may also experience memory loss, difficulty in staying present, numbness, chronic depression, weakened immune system, and chronic illness. To assist with this, the shaman conducts a soul retrieval ceremony where the shaman and client find the parts of your soul that were lost, given or taken away; fully restoring your vital essence.

  • Intrusion of negative energies: For years, a person may experience an intrusion of negative energies coming from others, the environment, or their own painful past experiences. This intrusion may manifest as physical pain, anger, fatigue, emotional stress, and other localized illnesses in the body. To help this client, a shaman will perform a shamanic extraction, equivalent to a “surgery”, which removes the harmful energies, yet does not invade the body as it works on the energetic fields.

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Stay tuned as next week I will explore myths about shamanic healing. The topic is: Is Shamanic Healing a Magic Cure?


With my deepest love and best wishes,


Elizabeth Alanis

Founder of Love Into Wholeness™



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La sanación chamánica no es algo que se le hace una persona, como la medicación o la cirugía. La sanación chamánica empodera así que tu eres un participante activo en todo momento. Esta práctica te ensena y ayuda a conectar con tu poder para usar tus habilidades curativas innatas. También facilita una transformación profunda limpiando los bloqueos de energía y te reconecta con tu poder interior elevando tu resonancia vibratoria para que experimentes bienestar.


La curación chamánica se encarga del aspecto espiritual que produce falta de bienestar físico, emocional y mental. Es una forma ancestral de revertir la enfermedad, basada en la conexión con la sabiduría y la guía del Gran Espíritu y los espíritus visibles e invisibles que son parte de la vida.


La vida del chamán se centra en su conexión con la Divinidad Femenina llamada Madre Tierra, y la Divinidad Masculina, el Padre Espíritu. En el chamanismo, toda la creación tiene un espíritu y un alma, que ​​es sagrada. En los reinos invisibles, el chamán - o practicante chamánico - está en comunión con el Gran Espíritu del que todos somos parte, y con los espíritus sagrados de los antepasados, grandes maestros, avatares, ángeles y muchos otros espíritus según la herencia cultural particular de cada chaman.


En el reino visible, el chamán también está profundamente conectado con los espíritus de la naturaleza, como los elementales, la tierra, las plantas, las rocas, los cristales y otros. Esta intimidad con la Naturaleza se cultiva en todo momento a través de la observación, la experiencia directa y ceremonia para venerar y celebrar la Vida.


Los espíritus visibles e invisibles guían al chamán -y al cliente- en viajes sagrados para restablecer el equilibrio. Un chamán entiende que el equilibrio y la alineación consigo mismo y con todas las energías de la vida es lo que crea nuestra realidad. Cuando los desequilibrios o la desalineación se manifiestan como enfermedades (físicas, mentales, emocionales y en las relaciones) o bloqueos que impiden el movimiento en la dirección deseada, el chamán media entre los mundos visible (físico) e invisible (espiritual) a través de ceremonia, ayudando a los individuos y las comunidades. A despejar bloqueos energéticos, sanando y restaurando el equilibrio y la alineación interna (cuerpo, mente, espíritu) y con toda la creación.


Al igual que con cualquier otra práctica de curación, un chamán comienza evaluando la aflicción y la naturaleza de la misma. El trabajo de un chamán es profundamente intuitivo, ya que escucha a la persona afligida y a los Guías Sagrados para saber qué herramientas y prácticas funcionarán mejor para una persona en particular. Un chamán trabaja en alineación con la naturaleza y, por lo tanto, utiliza herramientas como tambores, cristales, velas, plumas y huevos para determinar la fuente y la naturaleza del malestar o la falta de bienestar del cliente.


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En el blog de la próxima semana profundizaremos en las condiciones con que la curación chamánica puede ayudarte.


Con mucho cariño y mis mejores deseos


Elizabeth Alanis


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Shamanic healing is not something done onto you, like medication or surgery. You are an active participant at all times. It educates and empowers you to use your innate healing abilities, it also facilitates deep transformational clearing of blockages and reconnects you with your inner power transforming and empowering your vibrational resonance.


Shamanic healing is an ancient way of reverting dis-ease, which is based in the spiritual wisdom and guidance of both the visible and the invisible spirits of life. It addresses the spiritual aspect of physical, emotional and mental lack of wellbeing.


The shaman’s way of life is centered on her/his connection with Divine Feminine as Mother Earth, Divine Masculine as Father Spirit, and all creation. In shamanism, all of creation has a spirit and a soul, and it is sacred. In the invisible realms, the shaman - or shamanic practitioner - is in communion with the Great Sprit that we all are part of, and with the sacred spirits of ancestors, great teachers, avatar masters, angels, and many other spirits according to their particular cultural inheritance.


In the visible realm, the shaman is also deeply connected with the spirits of Nature, such as the elementals, the earth, plants, rocks, crystals, and others. This intimacy with Nature is cultivated at all times through observation, direct experience and ceremony to revere and celebrate Life.

All the visible and invisible spirits guide the shaman - and the client - on journeys to restore balance. A shaman understands that balance and alignment within and with all things, is what creates our reality. When unbalances or misalignment manifest as illness – physical, mental, emotional, and in relationships - or blockages preventing movement in the desired direction, the shaman mediates between the visible (physical) and the invisible (spiritual) worlds through ceremony, helping individuals and communities to clear energetic blocks, healing and restoring balance and alignment within (body, mind, spirit) and with all creation.


Just as with any other healing practice, a shaman begins by assessing the affliction and the nature of it. A shaman’s work is deeply intuitive as she/he listens to the afflicted person and the Sacred Guides to know what tools and practices will work best for a particular person. A shaman works in alignment with nature and therefore uses tools such as drums, crystals, candles, feathers, and eggs, to determine the source and nature of the client’s unease or lack of wellbeing.


Click here to contact me with comments or questions about this blog https://www.loveintowholeness.com/contact In next week’s blog we will dive deeper – looking at conditions that shamanic healing can help you with.


With great love and best wishes,


Elizabeth Alanis

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