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Exploring the Healing Power of Tricksters: Loki, Coyote, and Chaos in Shadow Work Traditions
Tricksters appear in myths and stories across cultures, often stirring up chaos and challenging norms. Yet, their role goes beyond mischief. Tricksters like Loki from Norse mythology and Coyote from Native American traditions play a vital part in healing and self-discovery through shadow work. This post explores how these figures embody chaos that leads to transformation, helping us confront hidden parts of ourselves.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 223 min read


Honouring Traditions with Respect: Navigating Cultural Appropriation Mindfully
Cultural traditions carry deep meaning and history. When people outside a culture adopt elements from it, the line between appreciation and appropriation can blur. This creates tension and misunderstanding. How can we honour traditions while making them accessible in a respectful way? This question matters especially when engaging with multiple lineages and diverse cultural backgrounds. The goal is to celebrate and share traditions without erasing their origins or causing har
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Apr 143 min read


Exploring the Spiritual Practices and Beliefs of Native American Shamanism
In Native American society, the shaman, often called a medicine person or healer, holds a respected position. Their role goes beyond healing physical ailments; they serve as mediators between the human world and the spirit realm. Shamans are believed to possess the ability to communicate with spirits, interpret visions, and guide their community through spiritual challenges.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Dec 18, 20253 min read
Discover Modern Shamanism Practices to Transform Your Life
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