The Shaman’s Way of Healing, Living, and Dying
- Presenter: Alberto Villoldo
- Presenter: Marcela Lobos
DISCOVER NEW DESTINATIONS YOU NEVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE
The shamans of old understood that what we call "ordinary reality" is a mirage, a persistent and concrete illusion. They believed the invisible world of energy and spirit is more real and important than the one we perceive with our five senses. The ancients learned to upgrade their brains and energy systems to interact with the invisible world but also to regenerate their body, knowing that the human energy field was programmed for immortality.
Join neuroshaman, medical anthropologist, and international best-selling author, Alberto Villoldo, and Marcela Lobos, author, vision keeper and lead faculty of the Four Winds Society, for a program that takes you through sacred ceremony and stories. In this weekend program, you will:
- Learn how the brain produces bliss molecules—the natural psychedelics—to access higher states of consciousness and create psychosomatic health.
- Understand the neuronutrients of plant medicine and practical rites of passage that facilitate the experience of oneness.
- Explore ways to discover your inner maps—the guiding principles—that steer the course of your life.
- Journey to the past to recover your lost soul parts and to the future to retrieve your destiny.
The shaman's practice of journeying allows you to displace your consciousness into the energy field to break free of time and enter infinity, and to discover who you were before you were born and who you will be after you die. Return home knowing how to become a mapmaker, not a map follower.
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Included in Your Stay
Daily Yoga Classes |
3 All-Natural Meals | Access to the Kripalu Grounds |
Program at a Glance
Presenter(s)
Alberto Villoldo, PhD., is a neuroshaman, medical anthropologist, psychologist, and shaman who studied the spiritual practices of the Amazon and the Andes for more than 30 years.
Full Bio and ProgramsMarcela Lobos is an author, vision keeper, and lead faculty of the Four Winds Society.
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- December 15–20, 2024
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