Ceremonies with the Animals to Create Change
Perhaps you have seen my video Ceremony with the Lions where the people and lions of the Woodland Park Zoo gathered together in a powerful ceremony in honor of tragically killed wild African lion Cecil.
All of the animals who reside in zoos are Ambassadors for their species, and are yearning for us to work together with them in a more spiritual way (see Why I bring people to the Zoo).
Utilizing basic shamanic techniques that enable us to shift our filters so that we can truly hear their messages, we will meet with Zoo Animal Ambassadors that have invited us to listen to their perceptions. You will also learn how to create ceremonies with the Animal Ambassadors to help shift how wildlife are treated worldwide.
This class is available as one of two options:
Seattle area field trips and/or virtual teleclasses for those who are not local. There is no prerequisite.
Special Focus: Endangered Animals
My work with the animals is constantly evolving as I listen to my guides and the animals. The guidance I have received for the series this year is that while all Animal Ambassadors will be able to participate, there will be a special focus on helping endangered species such as Elephants, Tigers and Wolves—who are currently fighting for their very existence. They have requested to add their prayers and intention in ceremony for creating a global shift in perceptions.
In support of this focus we will be meeting with Animal Ambassadors at four different zoos:
• Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium
• Northwest Trek
• Cougar Mountain Zoo
• Woodland Park Zoo
The Elephants will be represented by Master Teacher African elephant Watoto who is in spirit and Master Teacher Thai elephant Suki who is currently in residence at Point Defiance Zoo. Elephants are being slaughtered at an unprecedented rate by poachers—approximately 96 elephants are killed every day in Africa.
We will be meeting with different species of Tigers at three zoos—even getting up close and personal with two at Cougar Mountain Zoo. These Animal Ambassadors represent a variety of endangered tiger species worldwide.
All four zoos have wolf packs, including highly endangered Mexican red wolves. Wolves are persecuted and misunderstood in almost every state in which they reside. With the removal of federal protections many wild packs are losing family members to hunters, and the loss of even one wolf has a huge impact on the ecosystem. The wolves definitely want to meet with us to help co-create energetic shifts that benefits all.
It promises to be a very exciting time!
I hope you will join with us on this amazing journey. After working with the Animal Teachers you will be able to walk in the world among the animals, rather than separate from them.
Listening to Zoo Animal Ambassadors
December 2015 – March 2016
Deadline for registration is December 6. There are only a few spots available for local field trips, so don’t delay!
Click here to register or learn more.
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A WILD WAY TO HEAL
Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is an animal communicator, Reiki Master Teacher, shamanic energy healer, and author. Her classes, sessions and ceremonial work are inspired by wild and domestic animals who have issued a call to action for personal and global healing.
Her book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism features heartwarming stories about animals and their role in her evolution as an energy worker and shamanic healer.
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