| Forgiveness Journey™: Clearing Ancestral Lines |
The key to freedom is Forgiveness. The ability to forgive and to accept forgiveness is a fundamental blessing that severs ties that bind us to ancient hurts, current anger, and future fears.
The Hawaiians have a practice called Ho'oponopono, which is a prayer of forgiveness for wrongs done to us by others from the beginning of time. Applied to the compelling experience of the Ancestor Journey™, you are given the opportunity to heal powerfully and directly the long-standing hurts passed down through the generations.
The workshop introduces Ho'oponopono, which can be at any time to forgive and heal relationships with others in all areas of life. You will take with you a handout of this special prayer tradition.
Program Description
Through lecture/discussion and sharing, learn the shamanic importance of the ancestral line and its value to personal growth, development and power.
Experientially trace your heritage through the generations on both ancestral lines, and offer Ho'oponopono to each. From this point of acceptance and compassion, you will clear all the ancestral lines of your families on both sides.
Bring this healing to the doorstep of your living relatives, offering them the opportunity to forge a new relationship with you and all your relations.
Then consummate these new relationships with your ancestors and relatives through a celebration TranceDance. Experience the joy of beginning anew.
Facilitator
Gerry Starnes, M.Ed., originator of the Spirit Paths™ program in 2008, began his practice in the mid-1970s, using both psychological and
medical treatment models. Finding the results of these
modalities limited, he began a 20-year journey through energy healing
and other alternative methods of healing.
In the 1990s he encountered shamanism, and found it to be the most powerful
methodology for healing in all the realms. As a contemporary shamanic practitioner,
he now offers group and individual sessions, holds regular classes, and presents
a variety of workshops in Texas. He is a Founding Member of the Society of Shamanic Practitioners.
More Information or registration
Gerry Starnes, 512-586-2736
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The Next Presentation
To Be Announced
3 hours
Sponsor This Program
Contact Gerry to discuss presenting this program at your location.
| What To Bring With You |
| You will be experiencing journeys and guided imagery meditations, so you want to be as comfortable as possible. Floor pillows and some yoga blankets are available, but you might want to bring your own items, such as: |
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Journal or notebook |
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Pillow |
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Yoga mat or similar pad to lie on |
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Bandanna or eye covering |
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Backjack or back support if desired |
Hotel Accommodations
Several hotel properties are available nearby, many within bus or walking distance from NiaSpace. Antique and collectible shops are just blocks away from all of these spots. Downtown Austin and the Colorado River hike & bike trail are also within walking distance. Transportation can be arranged easily from the hotel. Car rental is usually not necessary. Bus route 1 (S Congress) stops in front of the NiaSpace parking lot.
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