It has been a while since I posted anything to this blog. It has been time for me to create a blog for myself, and I can quite honestly say that I have been afraid to step into the technology. It was much easier using what Michele had set up for me. Well, those days are over, and it is time for me to stretch out on my own. So, here goes. Time will tell if this is a sucessful experience and a learning one, or just a learning one. My first effort is to get my own blog (this blog) up and going, and to migrate all of my past words from Michele’s site (shared_journeys) to my own. Then I will begin to post on a regular basis.
I would like to talk a little about what I have noticed with my shamanic
So, I would like to talk a little about my integration back into my normal
I have been home now for two and a half weeks, and thought you all
Shilo Morningstar, granddaughter of Ojibway elder Norman Nadeau, grew up immersed in earth-based spirituality, deeply connected to nature. With summers spent exploring the Idaho Wilderness, her reverence for the natural world deepened. Guided by mentors like Sandra Ingerman, Michael Harner, and P.H. Mntshali through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, she developed her innate ability to communicate with the spirit realm. Shilo, a shamanic counselor and healer, holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and a Bachelors of Science degree from Boise State University. She completed Sandra Ingerman’s 2-Year Teacher Training and the Foundation for Shamanic Studies 3 Year Program, also serving as one of Sandra Ingerman’s Medicine for the Earth teachers.