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Jon Rasmussen's video: Part 1 of A Peek Into the East Direction Work of the Shaman s Training

@Part 1 of A Peek Into the East Direction Work of the Shaman's Training
A peek listen into a training session with Jon Rasmussen and his student in Denmark, Peter Hartmann - http://www.hartmannsteater.dk - who allowed me to make public the recording of parts of the final step in developing the shaman's mesa of 13 stones. Each direction of the medicine wheel training consists of 3 stones used to anchor the personal work of the shaman-in-training, and are then used to take part in the work with her or his clients. Part of a final step in the Shaman's training program. Previous steps in the medicine wheel included the healing of old wounds, ancestral wounds, etc., soul retrieval and freedom from attachments, judgment, being offendable, being a slave to identity and time, then embracing shadow and the end of the personal healing journey itself. The final step of the East Direction is about living and working for a greater vision as we dance in all aspects of the theater of Creation - both physical and non-physical. For more information visit www.shamanjon.com The background art was taken from various video recordings as well as the art work of the Jill Dryer - www.jilldryer.com - and rendering by her partner Joe Bartolucci from a previously published video on this channel. For more information and to schedule a session, email jon@dreamingintobeing.com.

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This video was published on 2018-06-15 21:55:29 GMT by @Jon-Rasmussen on Youtube. Jon Rasmussen has total 4.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 182 video.This video has received 13 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Jon Rasmussen gets . @Jon-Rasmussen receives an average views of 1.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Jon Rasmussen gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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