November 10 –12, 2017 (Friday – Sunday)
Santa Cruz, California
Join world-renowned shaman and healer Brant Secunda for a
weekend of authentic shamanic practice on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Step out of your everyday to focus on releasing unwanted
negative energy and connect with the 4 directions to become more centered in
your heart. Through guided practice this program offers opportunities for you
to experience the power and beauty of shamanism for yourself.
Celebrate the transformative energy of the fall season by
tapping into the life-force of Mother Earth. Discover how the art of pilgrimage
can help you honor and internalize the power of Nature.
Learn to journey into the Nerika, the mystical doorway of
the heart that connects each of us with all of creation.
Experience a weekend workshop that focuses on the
shamanic traditions of the Huichol tribe through a mix of lectures, experiential
learning, and guided group practices.
Join an unforgettable experience that can help inspire
you. Walk on the path of shamanism and discover your true nature as a sacred
being connected to all of creation.
Facilitator: Brant Secunda
Brant Secunda is an internationally acclaimed shaman,
healer, and teacher in the indigenous Huichol tradition of Mexico.
During an intensive 12-year apprenticeship, Brant became
the adopted grandson and close companion of Don José Matsuwa, the renowned
shaman who passed away in 1990 at the age of 110.
Brant founded the Dance of the Deer Foundation Center for
Shamanic Studies in 1979 and leads seminars, retreats, and pilgrimages
worldwide. His work has been documented on television, radio, and in articles
and books throughout the world.
Cost: $300 (w/o accommodation)