Shamanic Water Ceremony Podcast

Graphic of waterNew Podcast!

Can we teach our young men in particular, but young women too, the sacred ceremonies that will help defuse their more destructive tendencies, and instead initiate them into the beauty of connection with All That Is?

Learn an inspirational shamanic water ceremony to generate cleansing energy, sacred space and spiritual protection for yourself and the young people in your circle during today’s Shaman Drums 2.0 Podcast.

The same practice can also help to keep us grounded during the four-month “acceleration” of energy and time that many adepts agree is presently occurring.

Catch the Shaman Drums 2.0 Podcast now to immerse yourself in this wonderful ceremony. (If you are reading this in the Shaman Drums 2.0 blog, hit the play button at the left, or the player button at the end of this post.)

Today’s Musicians
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Bob Maus, “Borders,” PodSafeAudio.com

Eric Maskol, “The Year Before The War,” PodSafeAudio.com

Victor Stellar, “Abstraction II,” PodSafeAudio.com


Big City Indians, “Qujake WunKaiki Waki,”
BigCityIndians.com

Deva Premal, “Ide Were Were,”
DevaPemalMiten.com



Download | Duration: 00:29:59

 

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  • Saturday, June 11, 2011 12:58 PM Karen wrote:
    Aho Bob!

    This ceremony has bcome an important element in my current spiritual and healing journey. The music and your meditation are so very powerful!

    Many Thanks and Blessings!
    Karen
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    1. Monday, June 13, 2011 2:37 PM Bob wrote:
      Greetings, Karen!
      I am so glad you are finding use with the Water Ceremony. A Hopi grandmother I know prescribed it for most ills, and always said it was one of the best things a woman could do when seeking a safe haven and a sacred place. And yes, when one adds the beautiful music of Deva Premal, it is heavenly indeed.

      Many, many thanks for your comment!

      Aho & Namaste,
      Bob

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