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Event: 'Cultivating Your Middle World Allies - CO'

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Date: Sunday, November 02, 2008 At 10:00:00 AM
Duration: 7 Hours
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CULTIVATING YOUR MIDDLE WORLD ALLIES
The Middle World is the spiritual aspect of the physical world in which we live. Middle World journeys enable us to travel through physical space while remaining in the present time. The Middle World is populated by a variety of spirits who serve different functions. While many of us work directly with Upper and Lower World helping spirits, we may not be as familiar with the benevolent Middle World spirits who surround us in our Middle World lives. Our focus during this workshop will be to identify and work specifically with those Middle World spirits who are our personal allies, be they fairies, tree spirits, devas, elementals, as well as the spiritual aspects of rocks, the moon, the sun, certain constellations or planets, etc.

With the intention of entering into sacred relationship with our Middle World allies, we will begin by identifying the benevolent Middle World spirits with whom our greatest affinities lie. We will learn what gifts they offer us and how to call upon them when those gifts are needed. We will explore relationship with our Middle World allies both within the context of shamanic journeying as well as in ordinary reality, working on the land itself. By the conclusion of the workshop, we will have tools for collaborating with our Middle World allies and maintaining honorable relationship with them while continuing to co-exist with them in the Middle World.

Date and Times: Sunday November 2nd from 10am to 5pm.
Cost: $75 (or $125 if you wish to attend both one-day workshops)
Registration information is below. The non-refundable deposit to hold your place in this workshop is $30.



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