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Finding Purpose In a Changing World With Shamanism and Astrology

A 2-day workshop led by Shaman/Astrologer Graham Gori

Are you struggling to find your purpose in this lifetime? Do you feel you are meant for more, but need help discovering your unique gifts? Come join shaman/astrologer Graham Gori on a two-day workshop at Soundview Center on finding your purpose in a changing world.

On Day 1 we will use the ancient tools of shamanism to meet your power allies in the spirit world and discover how your core childhood wound led to the splintering of your most precious soul part—the virgin child. This is the part of you who knows without any doubt who you are and who is waiting for you to call her home to a safe place with love and forgiveness and create a new life.

On Day 2 we will explore your birth chart and what your unique purpose is in this lifetime. What clues does the midheaven shed on your “cosmic job”? What are you here to learn through intimate partnership? What karma do you bring into this lifetime?

My name is Graham Gori. When I was a foreign correspondent with The New York Times and the Associated Press in Latin America, I first made contact with indigenous healers and the plant medicines they used to heal people.

Over the past seven years I have studied with Alberto Villoldo, Betsy Bergstrom and Steven Forrest to develop a time-honored understanding of how to use shamanism and astrology to help people heal the past and move into a greater understanding of who they are becoming.

Come and explore the intersection between astrology and shamanism in this two-day workshop August 29-30 at Soundview Center in Langley from 6:00-8:30 both days.

This workshop is open to all and is by donation.

Please RSVP Graham with any questions at grahamgori@gmail.com

I look forward to joining you on this life changing two-day journey!

Earlier Event: August 29
TAI CHI-Free Community Class
Later Event: August 30
Yoga with Terilyn Wylder