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Discovering Your Power Animal Medicine

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Life on the red road is shaped and influenced by the inherent animal medicine we carry inside each of us. Learning about your power animal is a process of self-discovery—as you learn about the animal medicine you carry, you learn how to consciously walk through life. To better cater to participants' various levels of experience working with power animal medicine, this workshop will be taught in an open Q & A type format and may include the following topics:

• Different techniques to identify the dominant animal medicine in yourself and others

• How the type of animal medicine you carry affects your interactions with the various elements, seasons, etc

• The importance of tracking and how to use that knowledge to either strengthen or weaken your power animal qualities through diet, etc.

• Totem animals, how to identify their rotation through the predator-prey cycle and how their process through the cycle directly affects you

• And how to travel with your power animal and totems through journeying, hitchhiking, etc.

Time: 7p-9p
Location: Edgar Cayce A.R.E. Center
241 W 30th st., 2nd floor, buzzer #102
Exchange: $20 members, $25 nonmembers

For more information:
http://www.edgarcaycenyc.org/eventdetails.php?evId=367
http://www.evolver.net/user/rionhawke

About the Facilitators:

Linda Fernandez has a deep reverence for the profound love, truth and beauty in all that life has to give, teach and inspire. She lives her life with the open compassion and integrity of an awakened heart—offering herself, in divine communion, as an empathic channel and guide through which healing, teaching and transformation can flow through. She is the lineage bearer of both her grandmothers’ shamanic traditions and is the designated heir to a well-known Cherokee heyoka medicine man.

Walking Hawk grew up under the keen tutelage of wise elders from a mixture of different nations. Being exposed to the humble ways of the ancestors gave Walking Hawk the insight to train and reflect on the oneness of Mother Earth and all who live with her. He walks the contrary path with Spirit and lives in compassionate service to the people. Many people come from all over to attend his healing lodges and ceremonies. His openness and insight have also brought him to many ceremonies and gatherings, both open and secret, throughout the nation and abroad.

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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