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Shamanic Healing and Drumming  workshop

  • The Soul Spa 2 Hetling Court Bath UK (map)

As we approach Imbolc the first day of spring it is time for us to release the shadows of winter and embrace new beginnings .- 

As winter draws back her veil

The blackthorn blooms

The birch blood begins to rise under the wolf moon

Embrace your dark feminine the wild heart within

From deep womb of the earth 

The first stirrings of spring

Through the sacred beat of the drum and guided by poetry inspired by my.own healing journey we enter a state of altered consciousness  whereby the gateway opens and we connect with our ancestral roots and spirit guides. 

During this 90 minute transformational workshop we will be exploring  our shadow side , our repressed emotions , memories , behavioural patterns , negative traits that are often buried in the subconscious. Some through our conditioning we are taught to repress and others too painful or uncomfortable for us to acknowledge. Their roots often lay in our upbringing or through trauma and may have been passed down through generations. 

Only by accepting and embracing the shadow side can we release it and bring it into the light.

By doing this we allow ourselves to let go of unhealthy patterns of behaviour and to attract more positive energy into our lives.

Through ceremony and a guided meditation we will begin to actively release these negative traits that no longer serve us .

Through drumming and chanting we connect with those deeper parts of ourselves, our wild indominatable spirit and embrace our darkness

Through breathwork we release and are guided gently back to a grounded , centred state connecting with the heart chakra . 

Bring a drum or rattle if you have one as I have limited availability. Feel free to bring your own related poetry or song that we can weave into the ceremony . All welcome. 

Call Ruth on 07908750534  to book your place. 


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