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Improve your Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Health with Shamanic Healing Sessions

Improve your Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Health with Shamanic Healing Sessions

Total Price ₹ 3800
Sub Category: Shamanic Healing
Available Slot Date: 21 May 2026, 22 May 2026, 23 May 2026, 23 May 2026
Available Slot Time 11 PM 12 AM 01 AM 02 AM 03 AM 04 AM 05 AM 06 AM 07 AM 08 AM 09 AM 10 AM
Session Duration: 50 Min.
Session Mode: Audio, Video, Chat
Language English, Hindi

This session aims to introduce participants to shamanic healing as a holistic approach to wellness. Attendees will learn to release emotional blockages, deepen spiritual connections, and enhance overall well-being through practical tools, guided practices, and actionable steps for self-healing.

1. Overview of Shamanic Healing

Shamanic healing constitutes a sophisticated and ancient system of spiritual practice, fundamentally concerned with addressing the spiritual dimension of illness, imbalance, and existential distress. It is not a medical or psychological therapy but an energetic and spiritual modality that operates on the premise that the visible world is pervasively influenced by unseen forces and spirit realms. The central figure in this paradigm is the shamanic practitioner, an individual trained to deliberately alter their state of consciousness to enter non-ordinary reality. In this state, the practitioner journeys to interact directly with compassionate and helping spirits, spirit guides, and a client’s own spiritual essence to diagnose the spiritual cause of affliction and facilitate its resolution. The core purpose of shamanic healing is the restoration of power, balance, and wholeness to the individual. This is achieved by rectifying spiritual imbalances, which may manifest as soul loss, power loss, or the presence of misplaced or intrusive energies. The practitioner acts as an intermediary, a conduit between the spirit world and the client, retrieving lost soul parts, removing energetic intrusions, and reconnecting the individual to their sources of spiritual power and guidance. This framework provides a profound, non-dogmatic pathway for individuals to address deep-seated patterns of suffering, reclaim personal sovereignty, and restore a harmonious relationship with themselves, their community, and the wider web of life. It is an assertive act of reclaiming spiritual health and integrity in a world that often neglects this fundamental aspect of human existence.

 

2. What are Shamanic Healing?

Shamanic healing represents a collection of ancient spiritual methodologies aimed at addressing imbalance and illness at their spiritual root. It is predicated on an animistic worldview, which posits that all things—people, animals, plants, and natural formations—possess a distinct spiritual essence and consciousness. Within this framework, personal suffering, whether emotional, psychological, or manifesting physically, is understood to originate from spiritual causes. These practices are therefore not a substitute for conventional medical treatment but a complementary approach that focuses exclusively on an individual’s spiritual and energetic anatomy.

The work is facilitated by a shamanic practitioner who has cultivated the ability to enter an altered state of consciousness, often with the aid of a rhythmic percussive sound such as a drum or rattle. This altered state allows the practitioner to journey into non-ordinary reality—the hidden spiritual landscape that underpins our physical world. It is here that the practitioner communicates with benevolent spirit guides and allies to diagnose the spiritual nature of a client's affliction.

Common spiritual diagnoses include:

  • Soul Loss: The dissociation of a part of one's vital essence, typically due to trauma, which results in feelings of emptiness, depression, or disconnection.
  • Power Loss: A diminishment of personal spiritual power, leaving one vulnerable to misfortune, chronic illness, and a lack of vitality.
  • Spiritual Intrusions: The presence of misplaced or negative energy in an individual's spiritual body, which does not belong there and can cause localised pain or emotional disruption.

The practitioner’s role is to act decisively on the client’s behalf within these spirit realms, performing interventions such as soul retrieval, extraction healing, or power animal retrieval to restore wholeness, harmony, and personal power. Shamanic healing is, therefore, a proactive engagement with the spiritual dimensions of being to effect profound and lasting change.

 

3. Who Needs Shamanic Healing?

  1. Individuals exhibiting symptoms of 'soul loss', a term describing the fragmentation of one's spiritual essence following trauma, abuse, accident, or prolonged emotional distress. Manifestations include chronic depression, a persistent sense of emptiness, apathy, memory gaps concerning one's life, and a feeling of being a detached observer rather than an active participant in one's own existence.
  2. Persons experiencing a chronic lack of personal power, vitality, and resilience. This can present as a continuous stream of misfortune, an inability to manifest goals, persistent fatigue not attributable to medical causes, and a general sense of being weak, victimised, or unable to assert necessary personal boundaries.
  3. Those suffering from localised and often inexplicable pain, emotional blockages, or patterns of negative thought that feel alien or intrusive. Within the shamanic framework, this suggests the presence of misplaced energy or a spiritual intrusion that requires identification and removal by a practitioner to restore energetic integrity.
  4. Individuals feeling profoundly disconnected from purpose, meaning, and their place in the world. This existential distress often points to a severed connection with one's own spirit, guides, or the wider web of life. Shamanic practice is sought to re-establish these vital spiritual connections.
  5. People who feel trapped by ancestral or karmic patterns, repeating the unresolved traumas and dysfunctions of their lineage. Shamanic work can be employed to address these inherited energetic burdens at their source, freeing the individual to forge their own path.
  6. Those who have exhausted conventional therapeutic and medical avenues without achieving satisfactory resolution for their ailments. Shamanic healing offers a fundamentally different paradigm for understanding and addressing suffering, focusing on the spiritual etiology that may underpin persistent physical or emotional conditions.
 

4. Origins and Evolution of Shamanic Healing

The origins of shamanic healing are ancient and pervasive, rooted in the animistic belief systems of early human societies across every inhabited continent. Archaeological evidence, such as cave paintings depicting human figures with animal characteristics in trance-like postures, suggests that these practices date back tens of thousands of years to the Palaeolithic era. The term 'shaman' itself originates from the Tungusic languages of Siberia, meaning "one who knows," but the core practices are a universal human heritage. Fundamentally, shamanism arose from the pragmatic need of communities to engage with the spirit world for healing, divination, and maintaining balance with nature. Early practitioners served as intermediaries, journeying into non-ordinary reality to retrieve knowledge, heal the sick, influence weather, and ensure successful hunting, thereby securing the tribe's survival.

These foundational practices, though varying in cultural expression, shared a remarkably consistent core methodology: the deliberate alteration of consciousness to interact with spirit allies for the benefit of the community. Techniques such as soul retrieval, extraction of spiritual intrusions, and communication with ancestors were common threads from the Amazonian rainforests to the Arctic tundra, and from the Australian outback to the mountains of Asia. This was not a religion with fixed dogma but a set of practical, results-oriented spiritual technologies passed down through rigorous apprenticeships.

The modern evolution of shamanism, often termed 'core shamanism' or 'neoshamanism', began in the mid-20th century. This resurgence was catalysed by anthropologists who studied and, in some cases, participated in these traditions. They identified the universal principles and techniques that transcended specific cultural contexts, making them accessible to contemporary Western society. This modern iteration strips away culturally-specific rituals while preserving the essential methods, such as the shamanic journey facilitated by drumming. It adapts these ancient technologies for a modern world, addressing contemporary afflictions like chronic stress, existential emptiness, and trauma. While critics debate its authenticity compared to indigenous traditions, this evolution has undeniably made shamanic healing a globally accessible modality for spiritual restoration and personal empowerment.

 

5. Types of Shamanic Healing

  1. Soul Retrieval: This is a paramount shamanic healing technique performed to address 'soul loss'. Soul loss is the shamanic diagnosis for the dissociation of parts of a person's vital essence or soul, which typically occurs during a traumatic event such as an accident, surgery, abuse, or intense emotional shock. The practitioner journeys into non-ordinary reality to locate these lost soul parts, persuade them to return, and reintegrate them into the client. The objective is to restore the individual's wholeness, vitality, and presence.
  2. Extraction Healing: This practice is utilised to remove spiritual intrusions or misplaced energies from a client's body or energy field. Such intrusions are not inherently evil but are energies that are foreign to the individual and cause disruption, often manifesting as localised pain, illness, depression, or anger. The shamanic practitioner, with the assistance of their helping spirits, identifies and extracts this foreign energy, neutralising it and sending it to a place where it can be transformed or no longer cause harm.
  3. Power Animal Retrieval: In the shamanic worldview, every individual is born with a connection to a power animal or spirit guide that protects them and provides them with power, wisdom, and support. This connection can be lost or weakened over time, leaving a person feeling powerless and vulnerable. Power animal retrieval is a ceremony wherein the practitioner journeys to find the client's primary power animal and restore this vital connection, thereby reinforcing the client's personal power and spiritual immune system.
  4. Psychopomp Work: From the Greek words meaning 'guide of souls', psychopomp work involves assisting the souls of the deceased who have not successfully transitioned to the afterlife. A practitioner may be called upon to help a soul that is trapped, confused, or attached to a person or place, guiding them safely to their destination. This work can also involve helping the living to release their attachments to the dead, bringing peace to both.
  5. Divination: While not a healing modality in itself, shamanic divination is a critical diagnostic tool. The practitioner journeys to their helping spirits to ask for information and clarity regarding a client's situation or the spiritual cause of an ailment. This provides the essential insight needed to determine the most appropriate and effective healing intervention.
 

6. Benefits of Shamanic Healing

  1. Restoration of Personal Power: Reclaims an individual’s diminished vitality and spiritual authority, empowering them to navigate life’s challenges with greater resilience, confidence, and effectiveness. This often manifests as an improved ability to maintain personal boundaries and overcome feelings of victimhood.
  2. Alleviation of Traumatic Symptoms: Directly addresses the spiritual impact of trauma through modalities like soul retrieval. This can lead to a significant reduction in symptoms such as disconnection, apathy, depression, and the feeling of being fragmented, fostering a renewed sense of wholeness and presence.
  3. Resolution of Unexplained Ailments: Provides a framework for addressing chronic physical or emotional issues that have no clear diagnosis in conventional medicine. By removing spiritual intrusions or blockages, individuals may experience relief from persistent, localised pain or negative emotional states.
  4. Enhanced Sense of Purpose and Connection: Re-establishes a profound connection to oneself, to the natural world, and to a sense of meaning. This mitigates feelings of alienation and existential dread, replacing them with a sense of belonging and clear direction in life.
  5. Liberation from Ancestral and Karmic Patterns: Offers methodologies to identify and release inherited energetic burdens and repetitive, dysfunctional life patterns that are passed down through family lineages. This frees the individual to live a life of their own choosing, unencumbered by the unresolved issues of the past.
  6. Strengthened Spiritual Immunity: Reinforces the individual's energetic field and reconnects them with spiritual allies, such as power animals. This creates a robust spiritual support system, making the person less susceptible to future power loss, misfortune, and energetic intrusion.
  7. Deepened Self-Awareness and Intuition: The process of engaging with shamanic healing invariably heightens an individual's awareness of their own inner landscape and spiritual nature. This leads to a more finely tuned intuition and a greater ability to trust one's own inner guidance.
 

7. Core Principles and Practices of Shamanic Healing

  1. Animistic Worldview: The fundamental principle is that everything in existence is imbued with spirit and consciousness. This includes humans, animals, plants, rocks, rivers, and the earth itself. Healing involves interacting respectfully with this web of spiritual intelligence.
  2. Existence of Non-Ordinary Reality: It is understood that alongside our ordinary, consensus reality, there exists a vast, unseen spiritual landscape. Shamanic practice is contingent upon the ability to access and navigate this non-ordinary reality to gain information and effect change.
  3. The Role of the Practitioner as Intermediary: The shamanic practitioner is not the source of the healing but a trained conduit. Their primary function is to act as a bridge between the ordinary world and the spirit realms, working on behalf of a client with the assistance of spirit allies.
  4. Altered States of Consciousness: The deliberate and controlled alteration of consciousness is the primary practice for entering non-ordinary reality. This is most commonly achieved through a monotonous auditory stimulus, such as the steady beat of a drum or rattle, rather than through hallucinogens, which are specific to only some cultural traditions.
  5. Partnership with Helping Spirits: All shamanic work is performed in direct collaboration with compassionate and powerful helping spirits. These spirits, which may appear in the form of power animals or spiritual teachers in human-like form, provide the practitioner with diagnosis, guidance, power, and protection. No authentic shamanic work is done alone.
  6. Spiritual Diagnosis of Illness: Shamanic healing addresses the spiritual cause of an ailment, not its physical or psychological symptoms. The core diagnoses are consistently identified as soul loss, power loss, or spiritual intrusion. The practice is to remedy these root spiritual conditions.
  7. Focus on Restoration of Power and Balance: The ultimate goal of all shamanic practice is not merely to remove symptoms but to restore the client's personal power and bring their entire being back into a state of harmony and balance. This empowers the individual to maintain their own spiritual health going forward.
  8. Pragmatism and Efficacy: Shamanic practices are fundamentally pragmatic and results-oriented. A technique is judged by its effectiveness. The work is undertaken to produce a tangible, positive change in the client's life and well-being.
 

8. Online Shamanic Healing

  1. Transcendence of Physical Boundaries: The foundational principle enabling online shamanic healing is that the work is conducted in non-ordinary reality, a spiritual dimension unbound by the physical laws of time and space. A proficient practitioner can connect to a client’s energy field and work with their spirit allies regardless of geographical location. Distance is irrelevant to the efficacy of the spiritual intervention.
  2. Uncompromised Energetic Connection: The connection established between practitioner and client is energetic and spiritual, not physical. Through focused intention and the practitioner’s established relationships with their helping spirits, a sacred and secure working space is created for the client remotely. The integrity of this energetic container is paramount and is maintained with the same rigour as an in-person session.
  3. Accessibility and Inclusivity: Online sessions remove geographical barriers, making this specialised form of healing accessible to individuals who live in remote areas, have mobility issues, or cannot find a qualified local practitioner. It democratises access to profound spiritual work that was once restricted by location.
  4. Client Comfort and Safety: Receiving healing in one's own familiar and private environment can be highly beneficial. It allows the client to feel secure and relaxed, which can facilitate a deeper and more receptive state. Following the session, the client can immediately rest and integrate the experience without the need to travel, which is a critical part of the healing process.
  5. Equivalent Efficacy to In-Person Sessions: When performed by a skilled and experienced practitioner, the outcomes of online shamanic healing are identical to those of in-person work. The methods of diagnosis (divination) and healing (soul retrieval, extraction) are performed by the practitioner in the spirit realms on the client’s behalf. The client’s physical presence is not a prerequisite for these spiritual interventions to be successful.
  6. Technological Simplicity: The technological requirements are minimal, typically involving a stable internet connection and a video conferencing platform. The focus remains on the spiritual work, with technology serving merely as a simple conduit for initial and concluding communication. The core of the healing work is performed offline by the practitioner while the client rests.
 

9. Shamanic Healing Techniques

  1. Preparation and Intention Setting: The process commences with a consultation between the practitioner and the client, typically via a video call for online sessions. The client articulates their issue, and the practitioner clarifies the intention for the healing. The practitioner then establishes a sacred, protected space energetically, calling upon their helping spirits and creating a secure container for the work.
  2. The Shamanic Journey for Diagnosis (Divination): The practitioner deliberately alters their consciousness, usually to the sound of a drum or rattle, to enter non-ordinary reality. They undertake a shamanic journey to their trusted spirit allies to ask for a diagnosis of the spiritual cause of the client's problem. They will ask what healing is required—for example, whether the client needs soul retrieval, extraction, or another intervention.
  3. Execution of the Primary Healing Modality: Based on the diagnosis received from the spirits, the practitioner performs the necessary healing work within non-ordinary reality.
    • For Soul Retrieval: The practitioner journeys to find the client's lost soul parts, negotiates their return, and brings them back.
    • For Extraction: The practitioner, with the help of their spirits, locates and removes the spiritual intrusion from the client's energy body.
    • This is the core of the work, performed by the practitioner while the client rests in a receptive state.
  4. Reintegration and Blessing: Upon returning from the journey, the practitioner 'blows' or projects the retrieved soul parts or the healing power back into the client's body, typically into the heart and the crown of the head. This act grounds the healing and reintegrates the recovered spiritual essence or power. A blessing or sealing of the work is then performed to protect the healing.
  5. Relaying the Narrative and Aftercare Instructions: The practitioner reconnects with the client to share the story of the healing journey in a clear, narrative form. This storytelling is a vital part of the integration, as it helps the client's conscious mind understand and accept the healing that occurred on a spiritual level. The practitioner provides specific, mandatory instructions for post-session integration and aftercare, which are crucial for the healing to take root.
 

10. Shamanic Healing for Adults

Shamanic healing for adults offers a potent and direct means of addressing the complex layers of trauma, conditioning, and spiritual malaise that accumulate throughout a lifetime. Unlike children, adults have often developed rigid intellectual frameworks and psychological defence mechanisms that can obscure the true spiritual root of their suffering. Shamanic practice bypasses these conscious barriers by operating within the realm of spirit and energy, where the core wounds reside. For the adult client, this can be a profoundly liberating experience, providing a pathway to resolve issues that have remained stubbornly resistant to conventional talk therapies or medical interventions. Conditions such as chronic, low-grade depression, a persistent lack of purpose, the effects of burnout, or the feeling of being trapped in repeating negative life patterns are prime candidates for shamanic intervention. The work is not about analysing the past but about actively changing the client’s spiritual constitution in the present. Through direct interventions like soul retrieval, the practitioner restores the essential vitality that was lost during past traumas, enabling the adult to feel whole and present for the first time in years. Extraction healing can remove the energetic residue of old conflicts or toxic relationships, providing immediate relief and clarity. For adults at a crossroads in life, shamanic divination can offer profound guidance, reconnecting them to their soul’s purpose and their own innate wisdom. It is a mature, no-nonsense approach to spiritual health, demanding commitment and a willingness to embrace a different reality model, but offering in return the potential for profound and lasting transformation and the reclamation of personal sovereignty.

 

11. Total Duration of Online Shamanic Healing

A standard online shamanic healing session is meticulously structured to be both comprehensive and contained. The total duration allocated for a single, focused healing intervention is typically around one hour. This timeframe is not arbitrary; it is designed to facilitate the full arc of the healing process without inducing exhaustion in either the client or the practitioner. The session begins with a concise but thorough consultation, allowing the client to articulate the issue and for the practitioner to establish a clear, focused intention for the work. Following this, the primary healing work is undertaken by the practitioner, who journeys into non-ordinary reality on the client's behalf. This portion of the session, where the client is simply required to rest in a quiet, receptive state, constitutes the bulk of the time. The practitioner requires this uninterrupted period to perform complex spiritual tasks such as diagnosing the issue with their guides, locating and retrieving a soul part, or meticulously extracting a spiritual intrusion. The final segment of the hour is dedicated to the crucial integration phase. The practitioner returns and carefully relates the narrative of the healing journey to the client, explaining what was found and what was done. This is followed by the delivery of precise aftercare instructions, which are a non-negotiable component for ensuring the long-term efficacy of the healing. The one-hour structure provides a robust and professional container for this profound spiritual work, respecting the energy and commitment of both participants.

 

12. Things to Consider with Shamanic Healing

Engaging with shamanic healing demands a rigorous and discerning approach from the prospective client. It is imperative to understand that this is a spiritual modality, not a substitute for medical or psychological care. Individuals must maintain their relationships with conventional healthcare providers and view shamanic work as a complementary, not an alternative, path. A critical consideration is the qualification and integrity of the practitioner. The field is unregulated, and it is the client's absolute responsibility to vet potential practitioners, seeking those with extensive training from reputable teachers, demonstrable experience, and impeccable ethical standards. One must be wary of grandiose claims of "cures" or guarantees of specific outcomes; an authentic practitioner works in partnership with spirits and can only promise to perform the work to the best of their ability. Furthermore, the client must be prepared for the reality that healing is a process, not a single event. A shamanic intervention can be a powerful catalyst for change, but it requires the client's active participation in the integration process afterward. This involves following aftercare instructions diligently and making tangible life changes to support the new spiritual alignment. A passive expectation of a "magic fix" is a misunderstanding of the practice. The individual must be ready to confront deep-seated emotional material that may surface post-session and take responsibility for their own ongoing journey toward wholeness. This is a powerful but demanding path that requires maturity, discernment, and commitment.

 

13. Effectiveness of Shamanic Healing

The effectiveness of shamanic healing is measured not by the standards of clinical science but by the tangible, qualitative changes experienced in a client's life. Its efficacy is rooted in its capacity to address the spiritual dimension of human suffering, an aspect often overlooked by conventional Western paradigms. When performed by a competent and ethical practitioner, the results can be profound and life-altering. Clients frequently report a distinct and immediate return of vitality, a sense of "being back" in their own bodies, particularly after a soul retrieval. There is often a noticeable lifting of long-standing depression, apathy, or confusion, replaced by a renewed sense of purpose and engagement with life. In cases of extraction healing, individuals may experience the cessation of chronic, localised pain or the dissolution of persistent negative emotional states that felt intrusive or alien. The effectiveness is contingent upon several factors: the skill of the practitioner, the willingness of the client to receive the healing, and, most importantly, the client's commitment to the post-session integration process. The shamanic intervention shifts the energetic template, but the client must then ground this new reality through conscious action and self-care. When these conditions are met, shamanic healing proves to be a remarkably effective system for restoring personal power, resolving the spiritual impact of trauma, and reconnecting an individual to a life of wholeness, meaning, and well-being. Its enduring presence across millennia stands as a testament to its perceived power and utility in addressing the fundamental spiritual needs of humanity.

 

14. Preferred Cautions During Shamanic Healing

It is imperative that any individual engaging with shamanic healing proceeds with utmost caution and personal responsibility. This is not a passive or recreational activity; it is a profound spiritual intervention that must be treated with respect and seriousness. Firstly, one must exercise extreme discernment in selecting a practitioner. The field lacks formal regulation, making it incumbent upon the client to rigorously investigate a practitioner’s lineage, training, and ethical standing. Avoid any practitioner who guarantees outcomes, claims to heal all ailments, or fosters dependency. Secondly, shamanic healing is not a replacement for professional medical or psychological treatment. Any individual with a serious health condition must remain under the care of a licensed physician or therapist. To abandon conventional treatment based on a shamanic session would be irresponsible and potentially dangerous. The client must also be prepared for the emotional and psychological aftermath. Healing can bring suppressed trauma and difficult emotions to the surface to be processed. This is a necessary part of the integration, but one must have or establish a robust support system to navigate this phase. Lastly, the client must be vigilant against spiritual inflation or grandiosity. Receiving profound spiritual experiences does not make one superior or enlightened. The work is about becoming more whole and grounded, not about escaping ordinary reality. Maintaining humility, discipline, and a strong connection to practical, everyday life is a non-negotiable safeguard for this powerful work.

 

15. Shamanic Healing Course Outline

  1. Module One: Foundational Principles and Worldview
    • Introduction to the Animistic Consciousness and the Shamanic Worldview.
    • Understanding the concepts of Ordinary and Non-Ordinary Reality.
    • The History and Cross-Cultural Roots of Core Shamanism.
    • Ethics and Responsibility in Shamanic Practice.
  2. Module Two: The Shamanic Journey
    • Mastering the Technique of the Shamanic Journey.
    • The Role of the Drum and Rattle in Altering Consciousness.
    • Establishing a Secure and Sacred Space for Practice.
    • Navigating the Three Worlds: The Lower, Middle, and Upper Worlds.
  3. Module Three: Spirit Allies and Power Animals
    • Meeting and Cultivating a Relationship with a Power Animal.
    • Connecting with Teachers and Guides in Human Form.
    • The Nature of Compassionate Spirits vs. Other Energies.
    • Practices for Honouring and Working with Spirit Allies.
  4. Module Four: Diagnostic Techniques in Shamanism
    • The Practice of Shamanic Divination for Self and Others.
    • Formulating Clear and Effective Questions for the Spirits.
    • Interpreting Symbolic Language and Messages from the Journey.
    • Diagnosing Spiritual Illness: Soul Loss, Intrusions, and Power Loss.
  5. Module Five: Core Healing Methodologies
    • The Theory and Practice of Power Animal Retrieval.
    • Introduction to the Principles of Extraction Healing.
    • Understanding the Dynamics of Soul Loss and the Theory of Soul Retrieval.
    • (Note: Full training in advanced methods like Soul Retrieval requires separate, intensive instruction).
  6. Module Six: Application and Integration
    • Applying Shamanic Methods for Personal Healing and Transformation.
    • The Importance of Storytelling and Integration for Healing.
    • Working on Behalf of the Land and Community.
    • Maintaining Spiritual Health and Hygiene in Daily Life.
 

16. Detailed Objectives with Timeline of Shamanic Healing

  1. Initial Phase (The First Week): Stabilisation and Grounding.
    • Objective: To stabilise the client's energy field immediately following the healing intervention and begin the process of integration.
    • Actions: Client must follow all initial aftercare instructions without deviation. This includes ensuring adequate rest, avoiding stressful environments and media, and spending time in nature. The primary objective is to allow the retrieved soul parts or restored power to settle without disturbance. The client is to welcome the returned aspects through focused, quiet intention.
  2. Integration Phase (Weeks Two to Four): Active Observation and Nurturing.
    • Objective: For the client to consciously observe changes in their internal and external reality and to actively nurture the newly restored wholeness.
    • Actions: Client begins to journal their experiences, dreams, and feelings, noting shifts in perception, energy levels, and emotional responses. They must consciously make choices that align with and support their newly recovered vitality—for example, engaging in creative pursuits that were suggested by the healing journey or establishing healthier boundaries in relationships.
  3. Embodiment Phase (Months Two to Three): Making New Choices.
    • Objective: To move from nurturing the healing to actively embodying the restored power and wholeness in daily life.
    • Actions: The client must take tangible, decisive actions based on their renewed sense of self. This may involve leaving a toxic job or relationship, starting a new project, or fundamentally changing lifestyle habits. This phase is about demonstrating to the returned soul parts that the environment is now safe and that the client is a trustworthy steward of their own well-being.
  4. Sovereignty Phase (Month Four and Beyond): Sustained Wholeness.
    • Objective: To achieve a state of sustained spiritual sovereignty where the client is able to maintain their own energetic integrity and continue to grow from a place of wholeness.
    • Actions: The client has fully integrated the healing and now operates from this new baseline of vitality and presence. They have developed their own practices for maintaining spiritual health. The original issue addressed by the shamanic healing is no longer a defining feature of their life; it has been resolved at its spiritual root.
 

17. Requirements for Taking Online Shamanic Healing

  1. A Private, Secure, and Undisturbed Physical Space: You must have access to a location where you will not be interrupted for the entire duration of the session. This is non-negotiable. The space must be private, secure, and quiet to allow you to be in a relaxed and receptive state.
  2. Stable and Reliable Technology: A dependable internet connection is essential. You will also require a computer, tablet, or smartphone equipped with a functional camera and microphone to facilitate the initial and concluding consultation via a video conferencing platform.
  3. A Comfortable Place to Rest: You will need a comfortable place, such as a bed, sofa, or floor mat with blankets and pillows, where you can lie down and rest undisturbed while the practitioner undertakes the remote healing work. You will not be on camera during this central part of the session.
  4. Willingness and Openness: You must possess a genuine willingness to receive the healing. While belief is not a strict prerequisite, a cynical, resistant, or hostile attitude will create an energetic barrier. An attitude of respectful curiosity and openness is required.
  5. Personal Responsibility and Maturity: You must understand that this is a spiritual process, not a passive transaction. You are required to take full responsibility for your own well-being, including your commitment to the crucial aftercare and integration process.
  6. Sincerity of Intent: You must approach the session with a clear and sincere intention for your healing. This is not a service to be engaged with out of mere curiosity, for entertainment, or to test the practitioner. The work is sacred and requires a genuine need and desire for spiritual assistance.
  7. Abstinence from Intoxicants: You must be free from the influence of alcohol and recreational drugs before, during, and for a specified period after the session, as instructed by the practitioner. These substances interfere with energetic integrity and the integration of the healing work.
 

18. Things to Keep in Mind Before Starting Online Shamanic Healing

Before committing to an online shamanic healing session, it is imperative to engage in rigorous self-reflection and logistical preparation. This is not a passive experience to be consumed; it is an active collaboration with spirit that demands your full presence and commitment. First, you must clarify your intention. Vague dissatisfaction is an insufficient starting point. Meditate on the core issue you wish to address and be prepared to articulate it with honesty and clarity. This focus is the homing beacon for the spiritual work. Second, critically assess your readiness to change. Shamanic healing can catalyse profound shifts, but these shifts will require you to alter your behaviour, thoughts, and environment to support your new state of wholeness. If you are not prepared to do the post-session work of integration and make different life choices, the healing will not take root. Third, understand the nature of the practitioner-client relationship in this context. The practitioner is a facilitator, not a saviour. You must be prepared to take absolute responsibility for your own journey. Finally, ensure your practical environment is impeccably prepared. This means securing a space of absolute privacy and quiet, ensuring your technology is flawless, and arranging your schedule so that you can surrender completely to the process and, crucially, rest and be undisturbed afterwards. Approaching this sacred work with anything less than total preparedness and solemn intent is to misunderstand its power and disrespect the process.

 

19. Qualifications Required to Perform Shamanic Healing

The qualifications for a shamanic practitioner are not conferred by academic institutions or governmental bodies but are forged through rigorous training, extensive personal experience, and direct validation from the spirit world. An authentic practitioner must demonstrate mastery in several key areas.

First and foremost is the completion of a comprehensive and long-term apprenticeship or training programme with a reputable and experienced teacher or lineage. This training must cover, at a minimum:

  • Mastery of the Shamanic Journey: The ability to enter an altered state of consciousness at will, navigate non-ordinary reality with precision and safety, and return with clear, actionable information.
  • Established Spirit Relationships: The practitioner must have cultivated deep, long-standing, and trustworthy relationships with their own power animals and spirit teachers. All healing work is performed through the power and guidance of these allies; a practitioner working alone is no practitioner at all.
  • Proficiency in Core Healing Methods: They must be expertly trained and have extensive experience in the primary shamanic healing modalities, including soul retrieval, extraction healing, and power retrieval.

Beyond technical training, a qualified practitioner must possess impeccable personal integrity and strong ethical boundaries. They understand they are a conduit for spirit, not the source of the power, and thus exhibit humility and a profound respect for the sacredness of the work and the sovereignty of the client. They must have undertaken a significant amount of their own personal healing work to ensure they do not project their own unresolved issues onto clients. Finally, the ultimate qualification is results. A competent practitioner’s efficacy is demonstrated by the tangible, positive, and lasting changes that clients experience in their lives after a session. This practical validation is the true hallmark of a qualified individual.

 

20. Online Vs Offline/Onsite Shamanic Healing

Online

Online shamanic healing operates on the fundamental principle that spiritual work transcends physical proximity. The connection is energetic, and the healing occurs in non-ordinary reality, which is not limited by geography. The primary advantage is accessibility; clients can engage with highly skilled practitioners from anywhere in the world, overcoming geographical limitations, mobility issues, or a lack of local expertise. Another significant benefit is the client's ability to receive the healing within the comfort and security of their own home. This familiar environment can foster a deeper state of relaxation and receptivity. Furthermore, the imperative for immediate post-session rest and integration is more easily met, as there is no need to travel or navigate the external world directly after a profound spiritual intervention. The structure typically involves video communication for the initial and final parts of the session, with the core healing work performed by the practitioner offline while the client rests. The efficacy of the work is considered identical to onsite sessions, provided the practitioner is proficient in remote energetic work.

Offline/Onsite

Offline, or onsite, shamanic healing is the traditional format, involving the physical presence of both client and practitioner in the same space. The primary benefit of this method is the tangible human connection and the ability of the practitioner to use physical touch in certain aspects of the healing, such as physically 'blowing' a soul part back into the body. Some clients find comfort and reassurance in being in the physical presence of the person facilitating their healing. The practitioner can create a potent, sacred space using physical objects, incense, and sound that wholly envelops the client. However, this model is inherently limited by geography, requiring the client to travel, which may be costly, time-consuming, or impractical. Following the session, the client must navigate their journey home, which can sometimes be disruptive to the fragile, newly integrated state. While for some the physical presence is a powerful component, for the core shamanic work itself—the journey into non-ordinary reality—it is not a functional necessity.

 

21. FAQs About Online Shamanic Healing

Question 1. Is online shamanic healing as effective as in-person? Answer: Yes. The work occurs in non-ordinary reality, which is not bound by physical distance. The practitioner’s connection is energetic, making the efficacy identical.

Question 2. How can the practitioner connect with me from afar? Answer: Through focused intention and their relationship with helping spirits, who are not limited by space. Your name and permission act as an energetic link.

Question 3. Do I need to believe in this for it to work? Answer: Belief is not required, but a state of openness and willingness to receive is essential. Cynicism can create energetic resistance.

Question 4. What technology do I need? Answer: A stable internet connection and a device with a camera and microphone (computer, tablet, or phone) for the consultation part of the session.

Question 5. Is the process safe? Answer: When conducted by a trained, ethical practitioner, it is entirely safe. The practitioner creates a protected, sacred space energetically before any work begins.

Question 6. What will I feel during the session? Answer: Experiences vary. You may feel sensations like tingling or temperature changes, see colours, have memories surface, or simply feel deeply relaxed and fall asleep.

Question 7. Is this a form of psychotherapy? Answer: No. It is a spiritual healing modality. It addresses the spiritual root of issues, not the psychological symptoms, though psychological benefits often result.

Question 8. What is my role during the healing part? Answer: Your only role is to lie down comfortably in a quiet space and be receptive. You are not required to do anything but rest.

Question 9. Can it cure medical diseases? Answer: Shamanic healing addresses spiritual imbalance and does not claim to cure medical conditions. It is a complementary modality, not an alternative to medical care.

Question 10. What if I fall asleep? Answer: Falling asleep is perfectly acceptable and common. It indicates a deep state of relaxation and surrender, which allows the healing to be received without conscious interference.

Question 11. Is the session confidential? Answer: Absolutely. An ethical practitioner holds all client information and session details in the strictest confidence.

Question 12. How should I prepare for my session? Answer: Set a clear intention, ensure your space is private and quiet, and abstain from alcohol or recreational drugs for at least 24 hours beforehand.

Question 13. What happens after the session? Answer: The practitioner will provide mandatory aftercare instructions. Following these is a critical part of integrating the healing effectively.

Question 14. Is this tied to a specific religion? Answer: No. Shamanism is a spiritual practice, not a religion. It does not require adherence to any dogma and can coexist with any faith or none.

Question 15. Who are the 'helping spirits'? Answer: They are compassionate, benevolent spiritual beings who partner with the practitioner to provide guidance, power, and healing.

Question 16. Why is storytelling important after the journey? Answer: The narrative helps your conscious mind understand and integrate the healing that occurred on a soul level.

Question 17. Can I record the session? Answer: This depends on the practitioner's policy, but it is generally discouraged to maintain the sacredness of the experience.

 

22. Conclusion About Shamanic Healing

In conclusion, shamanic healing stands as a formidable and enduring system of spiritual restoration. It is a rigorous, no-nonsense discipline that eschews modern psychological analysis in favour of direct, decisive action within the spiritual realms. Its core purpose is the unwavering restoration of an individual’s personal power and energetic integrity, addressing afflictions at their spiritual root rather than merely managing their mundane symptoms. This is not a passive or gentle path for the curious, but a potent intervention for those who are genuinely committed to reclaiming their sovereignty and wholeness. The practitioner, acting as a skilled and disciplined intermediary, works with compassionate spirits to perform tangible spiritual operations—retrieving lost soul parts, removing intrusive energies, and re-establishing vital spiritual connections. The enduring relevance of these ancient techniques in a contemporary world speaks to their profound effectiveness in addressing the timeless human need for meaning, connection, and spiritual balance. To engage with shamanic healing is to make an assertive declaration that one’s spiritual health is non-negotiable and to take a powerful, proactive step toward profound and lasting transformation. It is a return to a fundamental human technology designed to make us whole, powerful, and fully present in our lives.