Leilani and Kimberlyn are revisited by Kimberly (Ep. 22) as she shares her intricate dance integrating her shamanic, astrology, and witchy practices. Mentioned in the episode: Michael Harner’s The Foundation for Shamanic Studies; The Society for Shamanic Practice; Tom Cowan’s book Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit, Jane Burns, Amantha Murphy’s book The Way of the Seabhean; The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM); Carla Ionescu’s podcast, The Goddess P...
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Leilani and Kimberlyn are revisited by Kimberly (Ep. 22) as she shares her intricate dance integrating her shamanic, astrology, and witchy practices. Mentioned in the episode: Michael Harner’s The Foundation for Shamanic Studies; The Society for Shamanic Practice; Tom Cowan’s book Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit, Jane Burns, Amantha Murphy’s book The Way of the Seabhean; The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM); Carla Ionescu’s podcast, The Goddess P...
Kimberlyn and Leilani explore the intersection of technology and paganism in their lives and witchy circles.. Their check-ins: Leilani unveils how her brilliant, peek-a-boo rainbow hair color allows her to feel more like herself; Kimberlyn shares how her favorite erasable pen also comes in rainbow colors. Mentioned in the episode: The New York Times Wirecutter; an AI-written poem, “Digital Echoes, Sacred Traces” Get exclusive content and support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon....
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Leilani and Kimberlyn are revisited by Kimberly (Ep. 22) as she shares her intricate dance integrating her shamanic, astrology, and witchy practices. Mentioned in the episode: Michael Harner’s The Foundation for Shamanic Studies; The Society for Shamanic Practice; Tom Cowan’s book Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit, Jane Burns, Amantha Murphy’s book The Way of the Seabhean; The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM); Carla Ionescu’s podcast, The Goddess P...