Faculty of self-healing and shamanism



Our body is sacred, and it is our duty to take care of it. Moreover, it is a precious aid to our spiritual evolution. 


By bringing to our awareness the tensions, blockages, and dysfunctions within us, we can work to recognize the feelings, emotions or thought patterns that underlie them. Over time, it is even possible to identify the circumstances that create physical discomfort or even illness and ultimately, to prevent them. 


I have often used energy therapies to heal myself and release certain blockages but I have also gradually acquired knowledge in the fields of aromatherapy, gemmotherapy, Bach flower remedies, and more. In parallel, I have practiced Tai Chi and Qigong. These are all ways to restore physical, emotional, and energetic balance within ourselves. 



It was through practicing shamanism as a personal means of healing that my guides informed me that I had made what is called a "quantum leap," an important step on the path to spiritual mastery (see the page dedicated to vibrational frequencies and leaps in consciousness). For a human being, this corresponds to an approximate vibrational frequency of 230,000 Bovis units. 




This quantum leap occurs when an awakened being has undertaken a long, conscious journey to discover who he truly is 

and has simultaneously developed a capacity for self-healing. 

By combining knowledge acquired in the field of therapies 

(phytotherapy, gemmotherapy, aromatherapy, Bach flower remedies, etc.) 

or various mental and physical practices 

(meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, shamanism, etc.), 

he has acquired this ability to heal themselves 

on the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual levels. 




This quantum leap, if I experienced it thanks to shamanism, is because this practice seems to me to be the most powerful and the most complete for achieving healing of the body, soul, aura and chakras… There are undoubtedly other practices that are just as effective in other cultures but I do not know them. 




Shamanism is practiced in an ancestral way by many indigenous peoples all over the world: Siberia, Central Asia, Mongolia, Americas, Australia, Africa ... Shamanic Art is based on a communion of the Shaman (or man / woman-medicine) with Nature, the living and the spiritual world, in particular, the spirits of nature ... 



During his shamanic journeys to meet his animal totem or his animals of power (his guardian animal for healing or his guide animal for soul recovery), the shaman obtains information and remedies to help his "patients". 


To help the development of their soul, he can come to their aid in different ways: 

* By obtaining advice near his animal totem on a path to take in a life trajectory, for example; 

* By transmitting, on the etheric level, a medicine (plant (s), mineral, decoction…); 

* By practicing spiritual extraction: cleaning up a negative imprint which may be family memory, belief or dark energy ...; 

* By going in search of a lost animal totem : when a person is cut off from their intuitions, their animal totem may move away; 

* By performing a soul recovery: in the course of our history, following one or more traumas, an emotional shock, ..., we sometimes lose one or more parts of our soul. The shaman, during a journey (or several), brings back this / these parts of soul lost in past sufferings to return it / them to us. 




It is obviously interesting to consult a shaman to benefit from his care; in particular, soul recoveries which are sacred rituals. This care can only make us progress on the path of consciousness. 




But it is even more interesting to develop our own capacities of shaman to heal our own body and our soul, to grow in love and in conscience and to further increase our faculties… 


The principle is simple. Before any shamanic journey, it is necessary to specify our intention of this journey: 'to meet such a guardian animal to, for example, heal such part of our body or such chakra' OR 'go to meet our animal totem to benefit of his wisdom in such a situation'... 

It is then necessary to integrate the remedy offered or let our intuition speak to interpret the messages transmitted in the form of images or stones or ... or, if these animals speak distinctly, to listen to them, to converse with them. 


It is within the reach of every human being.