Sentences with phrase «shamanic work»

Either way, Jupiter in this transformational sign might bring a continued rise in self - healing that includes energy medicine, essential oils, micro-dosing, ayahuasca, and shamanic work.

Not exact matches

With over ten years in the health and fitness industry, Guy has also explored many facets of health including what's deemed «alternative» and the measured effects on the body; from using meditation and neuroscience to create altered states of consciousness, shamanic rituals, cold exposure and breath work to name a few.
Just like a masseuse works on the physical body to release tensions and knots, a shamanic healing practitioner works on the energetic body and the «tensions and knots» are our toxic imprints, patterns and disempowering stories we tell ourselves.
When reviewing the work in 2011, New York magazine's art critic, Jerry Saltz, responded to the images» untamed or «shamanic» power, calling it «the best show by a midcareer painter that I've seen in a long time.»
In «Qor,» Bove co-curated the work of an overlooked cabal of shamanic artists; in «RA,» which was all her own, she gave us something worthy of a MacArthur.
He often takes over a year to finish a single piece, working with meditative deliberation to transform it into an object of shamanic power.
Pushing beyond the post-war emphasis on materiality, Seung - taek's work uses «notions of negation» and nods to such disparate influences as Korean shamanic rites and land art in the West simultaneously, as his gallery states.
Dashi Namdakov is a Russian sculptor, graphic artist and jeweller whose works draw on the ancient culture and artistic styles of the Eurasian steppes and on Buddhist and shamanic mythology.
The works indicate the importance of rituals and shamanic facilitators.
A film showing Giacometti at work gives some intimation of what was surely an immense, almost shamanic presence, and you can see, in his furrowed brow and eagle eyes, why the great photographers loved him so much.
Poincheval describes the work as symbolizing «rebirth and the rite of passage,» and drawing upon ancestral and shamanic ideas of the cave bear, which we humans once shared much in common with:
I have trained in Jungian and Transpersonal Psychotherapy (35 years), work with dreams and creative and imaginal therapies, including sandplay; and am familiar with shamanic experience and spiritual emergencies.»
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