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Tim O'Dea
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“Shamanism and the Mundane”
Tim will lead a conversation about how we as individuals can use shamanism in the context of mundane work. The conversation will consider approach, method and application. Bio: Tim has been involved with shamanism since 2004, having trained with Elsa and Howard Malpas. After completing his formal studies in 2016, he’s focused on personal growth. Currently, Tim supports vulnerable people crossing the Channel, applying shamanic skills to gain a unique perspective on immigration and asylum. |
Further Details:
Duration: 2 hours
This Workshop is for: People with some Shamanic experience. A general working knowledge of Shamanism would be very useful for the level of conversation.
What to Bring to the Workshop: Journal, pen, blanket.
More about Tim: My name is Tim and I have been involved with shamanism since 2004. I have trained with Else and Howard and had the pleasure of doing some fabulous work with them over the years. My official studies concluded in 2016 and since then I have been on a more personal journey of self development. I currently work with people who cross the Channel in small boats and some of them are obviously very vulnerable. Using the skills and teachings I have gained through Shamanism has given me a different perspective on the whole topic of immigration and asylum.
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Duration: 2 hours
This Workshop is for: People with some Shamanic experience. A general working knowledge of Shamanism would be very useful for the level of conversation.
What to Bring to the Workshop: Journal, pen, blanket.
More about Tim: My name is Tim and I have been involved with shamanism since 2004. I have trained with Else and Howard and had the pleasure of doing some fabulous work with them over the years. My official studies concluded in 2016 and since then I have been on a more personal journey of self development. I currently work with people who cross the Channel in small boats and some of them are obviously very vulnerable. Using the skills and teachings I have gained through Shamanism has given me a different perspective on the whole topic of immigration and asylum.
Website: N/A