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Exploring the Celtic Otherworld and Shamanic Lower World: Are They Different Realms or the Same Place?
The idea of otherworldly realms has fascinated cultures worldwide. Among these, the Celtic Otherworld and the shamanic Lower World stand out as intriguing spiritual landscapes. Both are described as places beyond ordinary reality, yet their nature and connection to the physical world raise questions. Are these realms entirely separate, or do they represent different maps of the same spiritual territory? This post explores their similarities and differences.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 73 min read


Building Your Authentic Shamanic Mesa Bundle (Medicine Bag), No Matter Where You Live
When I first encountered a shamanic mesa bundle, I was struck by its profound simplicity and deep spiritual resonance. These bundles are not just collections of herbs and sacred items; they are living tools of transformation, carrying the wisdom of ancient traditions into our modern lives. If you’ve ever felt drawn to explore authentic shamanic practices or seek a deeper connection with yourself and the world around you, then understanding and owning a mesa bundle can be a po
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 24 min read


Your Norse Shamanism Online Guide: Discovering Ancient Wisdom in the Digital Age
I was captivated by Norse shamanism's deep connection to nature, the cosmos, and the human spirit. It felt like a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern life, offering a path to healing and personal growth. If you’re curious about this fascinating tradition but unsure where to start, you’re in the right place. Today, I want to share with you a warm, accessible introduction to Norse shamanism and how you can explore it through online guides.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 14 min read


What If Everything You Learned in School Was Designed to Stop You Thinking?
Think about what genuine philosophical thinking actually looks like. It looks like Socrates in the Agora, wandering around asking people questions they hadn't expected, following the argument wherever it went, arriving at conclusions that were inconvenient for everyone involved, including himself. It looks like staying with a problem long after the bell has rung. It looks like saying, "I don't know", as a starting point rather than a failure.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 17 min read
Discover Modern Shamanism Practices to Transform Your Life
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