After the Ceremony Ends: A Companion Guide to Help You Integrate Visionary Plant Medicine Experiences (Paperback)

After the Ceremony Ends: A Companion Guide to Help You Integrate Visionary Plant Medicine Experiences By Katherine E. Coder Cover Image
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Have you ever had any of these thoughts:
How much ceremony is too much ceremony?
When is ceremony not the best next step?
If your shaman is not from your culture or local to you, what can you do to integrate after a ceremony?
What do you do when ceremony reveals trauma?
How can you ground your work with visionary plants and "walk the teachings" in your daily life?

After the Ceremony Ends helps you understand how you can embrace your work with visionary plants much more fully so that you can heal more profoundly and grow from the place of your deepest authenticity.

The ceremony is only the beginning: Integrating your experiences is critical to your transformation and, without it, you risk becoming more fractured and destabilized. Learn how to work with visionary plants more consciously to find the wholeness and freedom that you seek



Product Details
ISBN: 9780998837918
ISBN-10: 0998837911
Publisher: Shine Mojo, LLC
Publication Date: June 28th, 2017
Pages: 132
Language: English
 

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New Hope for American Art

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