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Walking The Medicine Wheel

Duration1 day
Presented byKeith 'Shadow-Hawk' Adams and Jane 'Crying Raven Wolf'
Price£65.00
Brief DetailsParticipants will gain a robust understanding of the traditions associated with the Medicine Wheel and will be left with an extraordinary sense of peace, harmony and connection to all.
Dates11th May & 4th October, 2008
LocationAshby Hall, Ashby de La Laund (between Lincoln and Sleaford)

A booking form can be printed off and sent to us. Also available at our reception or in the BSSK 'School Room'.

The Medicine Wheel

The Medicine Wheel is much more than a collection of Stones laid upon Mother Earth.

It is a state of consciousness as well as a means of healing and recognition of the sacred connectedness of all things.

The Circle itself is an ancient symbol in a great many cultures, in Native American tradition it can represent the Wheel of Life, completeness, unity and many more.

It has no beginning and it has no end, the cycles of life, death and re-birth are represented by the circle, it is the very web of life in which all things are connected.

Workshop Details

This is a unique opportunity to participate in this profound and moving workshop, to take your very own place in the circle of life, to grow and experience the sacred mystery.

Amongst many other topices covered, participants will experience:

  • An Introduction to the Native American Medicine Wheel
    The History, uses and place in today's society.
  • The sacred consciousness of The Wheel
    From the time of your birth you stepped into the Medicine Wheel, come to understand what this means to you. Discover your innner self and gain a greater understanding of your life purpose.
  • Building the Medicine Wheel
    Step by step guidance in building the Medicine Wheel in preparation for Ceremony.
  • Walking the Wheel
    Full participation in sacred ceremony, including but not limited to, Walking the Medicine Wheel.

What should I bring?

Some parts of this course may be conducted outdoors, weather permitting.

Please bring a light packed lunch. Tea, coffee and water will be provided throughout the day.

For their own comfort, participants are asked to bring along a cushion and blanket as well as a small item i.e. crystal etc. to be placed on one of the directional Altars.

Please note that this item will be given to another on the day as part of a ’giveaway’ ceremony.