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We are feeling very blessed this month.  There have been alot of new opportunities, people and places coming into our lives and we have been taking advantage of them all.  We have also been really enjoying the beautiful sunshine and crisp weather, going for walks on the beach with the seagulls and doing Tai Chi to the sound of the waves, very peaceful.

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Read on to find out what else has been happening with us this month.

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We are very excited to announce that our first screening of ‘This Sacred Earth – The 2012 Phenomenon’ is going to be held on Sunday, August 8th, with 40% of the proceeds going to the ‘Ballyoncree Animal Sanctuary’.  This will be a lovely afternoon of community, spirited conversation and entertainment for all who attend.

Next months Animal Magic Workshop (Friday 27th August) will be about introducing the human world to the animals around us using meditations and heart connection exercises to communicate.  Megan says that common problems people faced with their pets, such as aggression or misbehaviour, could be overcome with clearer communication. “It’s not about us speaking English to them,” she said. “It’s more on a psychic level”. “People blame the animal. It’s more complicated than that. Animals react to what’s going on around them.” (Northern Leader). If you are an animal lover or have animal friends living with you or just wish a closer connection to the creatures of this planet then these workshops are for you!

Coming in next months Shamanic Circle (Friday 6th August) is a look at exploring the lower worlds, through journeying and sharing we will travel into our past, reconnect with our power animals and journey through many different landscapes together.  I hope you will join me there!

In Reiki News…
The next Reiki Share will be in September but all you lovely Reiki people are welcome to join me at the Reiki Workshop (Saturday 31st July) to explore more Reiki techniques and experience a Reiki Drum Journey for yourselves.  If you want to start your Reiki Journey then contact me today!

In exciting news, Shamanic Spirit is now at Lotus Health & Wellbeing Centre in Crown Street… Ali is now offering mid week workshops on Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings.  These exciting workshops will cover some of the following subjects: Introduction to The Chakra System – Looking at each chakras indivdually over 7 weeks: Introduction to Crystals – Your chance to experience these wonderful energies for yourself: Meeting your Crystal Guardian – Experience a true connection in this lovely workshop: Introduction to Dowsing – Discover hidden meanings through the pendulum. All taking place at Lotus Wellbeing Centre in Crown Street, Wollongong.  Also available at Lotus are Indian Head Massage tasters and full sessions.

Can you help?.. we are looking for a suitable beach or outdoor space in which to hold a open rituals, so if anyone has any ideas please let us know :)
Please email us at either alison@shamanicspirit.com.au or megan@shamanicspirit.com.au

Another fantastic opportunity coming your way in the very near future is a chance to fast track yourself to meet the energy of 2012 and all the changes this is and will bring to the world as we now know it.  Recieve the ancient initiations gifted  by the Quero, from Machu Piccu in Peru, and awaken to the 5th dimension with new sight for the possibility of a beautiful future.  Alberto Vivoldo has gifted the Munay-Ki rites to the west and we are priviliged to be able to share them with you.

For more information on any of our Self Development and Healing Circles, Workshops, Courses and Treatments go to www.shamanicspirit.com.au or call us 042 020 8879.

Imbolc – Awakening the Spring

Imbolc / Candlemas

The Goddess stirs and prepares to return
Seeds that have lain dormant put up the first new shoots
Roots awaken as the Sun returns
The Earth begins to live again

The earth turns as do the seasons and as the legend of Persephone is told, this is the time she will return to the earth and her mother Demeter, bringing with her new life and new growth for the coming year and leaving behind her husband, Hades, in the underworld where she has spent the winter months and the earth has lain barren.  Upon her return the first signs of life begin to return to the earth.  Snowdrops start to appear as if from nowhere and often blooming where the ground is still frosty and snow bound.

Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar, celebrated either at the beginning of February or at the first local signs of Spring. Originally dedicated to the goddess Brigid, in the Christian period it was adopted as St Brigid’s Day. In Scotland the festival is also known as Latha Fhèill Brìghde, in Ireland as Lá Fhéile Bríde, and in Wales as Gwyl Ffraed. In Irish mythology, Brigit or Brighit (”exalted one”) was the daughter of the Dagda (and therefore one of the Tuatha Dé Danann) and wife of Bres of the Fomorians. She had two sisters, also named Brighid, and is considered a classic Celtic Triple Goddess.

Imbolc is a festival of the hearth and home, and a celebration of the lengthening days and the early signs of spring arriving. Many Rituals are held, involving hearth fires, special foods, divination or simply watching for omens, a great deal of candles, and perhaps an outdoor bonfire if the weather permits.  This festival was traditionally associated with the onset of lactation of ewes, soon to give birth to the spring lambs, which could vary by as much as two weeks before or after the start of February.

In Scotland, Imbolc fell in the middle of the period known as the Wolf-month; it was also known as the Dead-month. The Old Woman of winter, the Cailleach, is reborn as Bride, Young Maiden of Spring, fragile yet growing stronger each day as the sun rekindles its fire, turning scarcity into abundance. The land seems dead and barren but new stirrings of life begin to appear, lambs were born and the soft rain brought new grass, ravens begin to build their nests and larks were said to sing with a clearer voice.

In Ireland, the land was prepared to receive the new seed with spade and plough; new calves were born, and fishermen looked eagerly for the end of winter storms and rough seas to launch their boats again. That Imbolc was an important time to the ancient inhabitants of Ireland can be seen at a number of Megalithic and Neolithic sites, such as at the Loughcrew burial mounds and the Mound of the Hostages in Tara, Ireland. Here, the inner chamber of the passage tombs are perfectly aligned with the rising sun of both Imbolc and Samhain. Similar to the phenomena seen at Newgrange, the rising Imbolc sun shines down the long passageway and illuminates the inner chamber of the tomb.

On this Sabbat the maiden is honoured. Straw Brideo’gas or corn dollies, are created from oat or wheat straw and placed in baskets with white flower bedding. Young girls then carry the Brideo’gas door to door and gifts are bestowed upon the image from each household.  Afterwards at the traditional feast, the older women make special acorn wands for the dollies to hold, and in the morning the ashes in the hearth are examined to see if the magic wands left marks as a good omen.  Brigid’s Crosses are fashioned from wheat stalks and exchanged as symbols of protection and prosperity in the coming year.  Home hearth fires are put out and re-lit, and a besom is place by the front door to symbolize sweeping out the old and welcoming the new. Candles are lit and placed in each room of the house to honour the re-birth of the Sun.

Another traditional symbol of Imbolc is the plough. In some areas, this is the first day of ploughing in preparation of the first planting of crops. A decorated plough is dragged from door to door, with costumed children following asking for food, drinks, or money. Should they be refused, the household is paid back by having its front garden ploughed up. In other areas, the plough is decorated and then Whiskey, the “water of life” is poured over it. Pieces of cheese and bread are left by the plough and also in the newly turned furrows of the ploughed field, as offerings to the nature spirits. It is also considered taboo to cut or pick plants during this time.

Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication, and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers came from their winter dens is perhaps a precursor to the American festival of Groundhog Day.  The following are the words said to predict the weather for the coming spring and summer;

Celtic:

“Thig an nathair as an toll
La donn Bride,
Ged robh tri traighean dh’ an t-sneachd
Air leachd an lair.”

Translation:

“The serpent will come from the hole
On the brown Day of Bride,
Though there should be three feet of snow
On the flat surface of the ground.”

Fire and purification are another important aspect of this festival and the Goddess Brigid was usually associated with perpetual and sacred flames, such as the one maintained by 19 nuns at her sanctuary in Kildare, Ireland. The tradition of women tending her sacred flame is far older than Christianity, and goes back to a time when the flame was maintained by priestesses. Her sacred flame at Kildare was surrounded by a hedge, which no man could cross, if a man did attempt to cross the hedge they either went insane, died or had their “lower leg” wither.

One of Brigid other guises is as the goddess of poetry, healing and smithcraft.  As both goddess and saint she is also associated with holy wells, sacred flames, and healing. The lighting of candles and fires represents the return of warmth and the increasing power of the Sun over the coming months.

As one of the most popular goddesses worshipped by the Celtic peoples, including the druids, many of her stories and symbology survived in the persona of Saint Brigid. She was the goddess of all things perceived to be of relatively high dimensions such as high-rising flames, highlands, hill-forts and upland areas; and of activities and states conceived as psychologically lofty and elevated, such as wisdom, excellence, perfection, high intelligence, poetic eloquence, craftsmanship (especially blacksmithing), healing ability, druidic knowledge and skill in warfare.

Her British and continental counterpart Brigantia seems to have been the Celtic equivalent of the Roman Minerva and the Greek Athena.  Also Brigid has an incarnation known to practitioners of Voodoo. Maman Brigitte can be found as a “lwa” or spirit in Haiti and other countries which practice the Vodun religion. In this aspect, she is the Lady of the Cemetery and has the trademark red hair and her colours are purple, violet and black. She is the wife of the King of the Cemetery, sometimes known as Baron Samedi. Maman Brigitte may be characterised as a hard working, hard cursing woman who can swear a blue streak and enjoys a special drink made of rum laced with 21 hot peppers. Anyone suspected of faking a possession by her may be asked to drink her special rum or rub hot peppers on their genitals, which she occasionally does. Those who are not truly possessed are soon identified and the grave of the first woman buried in a cemetery is dedicated to Maman Brigitte. It is likely she came to the new world through indentured servants or Stuart loyalists, and she lives on in her descendants of the African Diaspora.

And so the seasons continue to turn and once more the earth becomes green as the seeds sown at Imbolc begin to grow and produce new seeds of their own, ensure that the cycle of life continues for another year.

Winters Dawn
Snow drifts across the moon’s path
Rath gate opens on a world of wonder
Ponder the magic of the dark of night
White and silver against tall trees so dark
Spark within the branches to the east
Least little bit of the fire to come
From palest goldie-pink to red
Spread across the land
And reflecting back a rosy glow

2012 & What Come Next

Special Screening of
‘This Sacred Earth: The 2012 Phenomenon
DVD cover<br />   of This Sacred Earth: The 2012 Phenomenon documentary
This Sacred Earth: The 2012 Phenomenon is a documentary that uses the 2012 prophecies as a way to ask how we can fall back in love with Mother Earth to save both ourselves and the planet.

Filmmakers Billie Dean and Andrew Einspruch imbue this film with their trademark lightness of spirit, love of beauty and reverence for the natural world. From their belief that a disconnection from nature is at the root cause of our planetary crisis, the film asks wisdom keepers around the globe what each one of us can do to ensure the 2012 indigenous prophecy of a millennium of peace becomes a reality.

Uplifting, inspiring, entertaining and chock full of down-to-earth wisdom, this is a documentary that takes away uncertainty and replaces it with love and excitement about the future.  It could be the most important film you ever watch.

Come and have a social afternoon with friends and explore the 2012 prophecies together.

This event will be taking place in Wollongong, NSW on Sunday 8th August at 3pm.

The cost of this special afternoon is $15 with 40% of the proceeds going to the Ballyoncree Animal Sanctuary a forever home for animals in Braidwood, NSW.

We feel very privileged to be able to bring this film to you and we hope that you gain as much from it as we have.

Our Beautiful Boy in Communication with the World

The Cat Whisperer
Published in the Northern Leader, 21st July 2010
By Emily Duncan



THE notion of humans communicating with animals may seem far-fetched but Megan Campbell is advocating very pragmatic ways of forging closer connections with our pets.

“Just have a conversation with them,” she said. “Tell them what you’re doing with your life.

“We can all interact and communicate with animals; we just don’t realise it.”

The Wollongong-based Reiki Healer and co-founder of Shamanic Spirit is holding meetings on the fourth Friday of every month to help pet owners forge closer bonds with their animals.

She said that common problems people faced with their pets, such as aggression or misbehaviour, could be overcome with clearer communication.

“It’s not about us speaking English to them,” she said. “It’s more on a psychic level.

“People blame the animal. It’s more complicated than that. Animals react to what’s going on around them.”

She said people only had to look at the way animals communicated in the wild and how pets responded to their owners to realise there was more than meets the eye.

From her own childhood growing up with dogs and cats to her explorations in the woodlands surrounding her English home, where she lived with her partner and colleague, Alison Arcehelizaga, Ms Campbell said she had always had a special bond with animals.

The amateur photographer used her skills to convince wild foxes to pose for photos and said she took great joy in meditating on the beach as the whales migrated north.

She said people had a lot to gain from her monthly workshops.

“Our pets are part of our lives,” she said. “Everyone loves their animals; this is a way of deepening our relationships with them.

“We’ve separated ourselves from animals and nature and from our own communities. So many people feel like there’s something missing in their lives… animals can help us get back in touch with our natural instincts.”

Contact 0420 208 879 or email megan@shamanicspirit.com.au.

Animal Magic On Your Doorstep

Megan Campbell, NLP Coach, Reiki Master and Reiki Healer for animals has recently set up monthly meetings in Wollongong simply toquokka allow you a deeper connection to your animals.

Animals have a right to be heard, understood and treated with respect and Megan had this to say about her connections,  “My love and empathy for the animal kingdom plus my passion for healing has lead me to want to connect more and more to the world of creatures around all of us”

Animals to Megan are her brothers and sisters, living alongside her on the planet.  She enjoys many cuddles and chats with her cat, Winston and has a special connection to the Ravens that regularly visit the area.  She goes for long walks at night finding wombats, foxes and possums on her travels and she finds great joy in meditating on the beach as the whales migrate north.

There are many things to be gained by coming to this circle, for example… Do you have a dog that goes nuts every time you leave the house or arrive home? Or your cat gets stressed when a friend comes over?… Imagine if you could communicate to your dog that you’ll be only gone for a short while and take away all the anxiety they have around you leaving or ask your cat why they don’t like your friend.  Well at these meetings you can!

The monthly Animal meetings will be held at Shamanic Spirit, in central Wollongong, on the 4th Friday of every month and here you will enjoy a real and lasting connection to your four legged friends and the creatures of this beautiful earth.

Megan can be contacted for private healings for your animals friends and to book your place at these meetings on megan@shamanicspirit.com.au / 042 020 8879.

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