Session One: What To Bring

Messages From The Mountains

An Active Exploration of the Shamanic Path

 
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Messages From The Mountains:

Date: Every 1st and 3rd Saturday From May 2nd to July 18th
Time: Sessions will be at 1:00pm CENTRAL TIME and will last between 1 and 1.5 hours each consisting of dialogue and space/time at the end of each session for questions and answers.
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Login Information: A new link to join every meeting will be sent to all registered participants the day before of each session.
Note: Participants should download and install the and be ready to sign into the meeting a few minutes before it begins. You can connect to the sessions using Zoom, where you can watch on your computer or mobile device, or just listen by calling in on your phone. If you haven't already installed the Zoom application on your computer or device, I suggest doing so prior to the start of the series by clicking this link if you're on a computer or this link for iOS or this link for Android . If you plan to call in with telephone, which is audio only, you do not need to download the Zoom app.

 

Session 1: What to Bring (A gathering of medicines)
Session 2: What to Leave Behind (Letting go of density/hucha)
Session 3: The Approach (Movement toward the sacred)
Session 4: The Ascent (Up close in an ancient conversation)
Session 5: The Summit (Direct communion with the divine)
Session 6: The Journey Back Down (Integrating a higher vision into everyday life)

*Each of the Six Sessions will be approximately 1 - 1.5 hours in duration, and will be recorded and sent via email to all registered participants.

The Invitation:

This series of online community gatherings is about the personal ascent of your life, learning to let go, and travel light, in order to arrive gracefully at the summit. It is a source of support, encouragement, and guidance from the ancient traditions of the world, to rise from a place of fear and resistance to an elevated way of being in the world. This series will offer guidelines for letting go of the heavy burdens we all carry unnecessarily as humans, as well as a list of the essential tools we need to bring to thrive on the path of life.

This online series is designed for the time we are living in. Where, whether we like it or not, we are on a challenging route up a powerful mountain. The experience of climbing an epic mountain peak will almost always break down every bit of a person’s resolve before the summit is reached. It requires tremendous strength, skill, focus, and energy. But, if you succeed, the majestic views atop the highest peaks are a perfect parallel to the liberation you feel for having moved yourself through a thousand resistant voices to get there. And high atop this elevated vista, it is abundantly clear, the voices of resistance you encountered on your journey up, are no different than the voices you hear in everyday life when challenging situations arise in the town below.

This is why the mountains are so meaningful to the shamanic traditions of Peru, and indeed the world over. An interaction with a mountain is a conversation with one of the greatest living teachers and guides on the spiritual path. They remind you that everything you are carrying or holding on the inside must eventually be released if you want to reach the summit. In other words, you must learn to embrace the process of surrender and release of everything you cling to, in order to truly hear what the great mountains have to say.

Join Mateo Magee, author of Peruvian Shamanism: The Pachakuti Mesa for a Six-Part Series on communing with the wisdom of the mountains within the living landscapes of our lives.

Note: Mateo will do his best to keep each of the six sessions as independent functioning, stand-alone offerings. That said, for those of you desiring depth, these sessions will also simultaneously flow together as a continuum, and each session will build on the one that preceded it to encourage the presentation of a larger vision. With that in mind, I strongly encourage participants to attend as many of the six session as possible if you are interested in getting a feel for the larger vision being offered. However, I wanted this series to be accessible to everyone, and for that reason I have done my best to accommodate drop-ins without requiring previous sessions to be viewed.