The training will include but will not be limited to the following bodies of work which will be further supplemented by ceremony, initiations, pilgrimage and ongoing supervised homework:
Shamanic Integrative Therapy: a series of vital tools which enable the shamanic practitioner to act as sacred counselor, trained in the ability to track the source of a clients problem and the way they are living their life. By addressing this deeper level, so a more profound level of healing typically comes about.
Shamanic Soul Medicine: a detailed study of the principles that lie behind illness from a shamanic perspective and an exploration of the territory of disease. Includes a thorough training in the primary cross-cultural tools of the shaman, namely Soul Retrieval and Extraction medicine as well as the tools to guide the suffering across the terrains of sickness and death.
Oneiric Practices and True Dreaming: the shaman considers the true location of certain key healing work to be at the crossroads of waking, sleeping and mundane dreaming, understood to be the state of True Dreaming. In Europe, the discipline reached a peak of excellence in the Greek Mystery Schools through the dream temple incubation methods, an entirely shamanic body of work. This, together with little-known oneiric practices will be taught and experienced.
Healing Circles: acknowledge and celebrate the community aspect of healing, involving the client receiving healing from an octet of eight tutelary spirits and their human partners. Advanced techniques of merging with Ancestral Kin and becoming a mouthpiece of the gods will be taught and experienced.
Heart-centred Depossession and Spirit Release Work: These are advanced spiritual techniques used to assist the releasing of lost and troubled spirits from environments and individuals which can include ancestral negative patterns and traumas that are passed through generations among families. We shall also be exploring related areas including curse unwinding and defusing, hex aversion and obsession dissolving, as well as examining the concepts of intentional and unintentional acts of sorcery.
Shamanic Land Work and working with the spirit of place and ethnocentric spirits of the Middle World / the application of Drums and Rattles as tools within the shamanic healing paradigm / Movement and trance / Altars and the empowerment of shamanic tools / Masks, costume and the shamanic ‘Theatre of Ambiguous Behavior’, part of the European Bee Tradition.
The training allows each participant to safely climb, branch by branch, the World Tree - or axis mundi - of the shamans path. We strip shamanic work down to its core, eventually incorporating material and methods often not presented elsewhere. It is here we operate and train as healer, ceremonialist, spiritual guide and artist, using trance and ecstasy to master the unseen forces of nature and undertake communion with the purveyors of power. This gives a rich and highly experiential induction into the life-way of the shaman, trained in the art of equilibrium, with mastery of ecstasy, moving with poise and surety on the threshold of the opposites.
For the shaman, human existence, suffering and death are rendered into a series of maps and symbols that form a moral order, within which clear pathways lead to the treatment and elimination of the most painful aspects of human life. Through learning and practicing a rich variety of sacred action along these pathways, students upon this training will step forward into the role of shaman, enabling them to be of profound assistance and help to others. |
SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION of this training
will allow students to be considered for registration with The Sacred Trust as Shamanic Practitioners and to receive referrals from The Sacred Trust from prospective clients in their locale.
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Application:
Enrolment on this training is limited to 20 places. Please post or email The Sacred Trust a letter of approximately two pages describing yourself as a person. Please also write a separate document detailing your shamanic background (none is presumed), the self-development work you have undertaken and what draws you to this training. These letters should be accompanied with a contemporary photograph of yourself, which will be returned to you. The content of these letters will be treated as confidential and the envelope or subject heading should be marked ‘Sacred Trust Training’. An interview may be necessary for some applicants. Do not include a deposit with your application. If your application is successful and a place if offered to you on the training, a deposit of £175 will be required at that point to secure your place.
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This training is being led by the Founder/Director of The Sacred Trust, Simon Buxton who is also a Teaching Faculty member of The Foundation for Shamanic Studies. He will be assisted by other skilled practitioners who are graduates of the training. |
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