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A LIVE Workshop with Dawn Wrobel : Learn to Journey II: Walking Into the Sacred Circle ::
Upcoming Class Sections Scheduled:
Throughout time Shamanism has cross culturally been a way of life, teaching us to walk in both worlds combining earthly traditions and spiritual practices. Shamanism embraces our innate connection with nature, our spirit guides and teachers, and the divine within all creatures as it embodies honor and respect for all of life.
During this one day workshop, we will be exploring in depth the seven directions of a sacred circle, the power of ceremony, making a journey mask, journeying to gather information, as well as learning how to work on and journey for others, creating more opportunities to bring Shamanism into our everyday life. Come join us for an extraordinary day!
Please wear comfortable clothing, plus bring a blanket, bandana, journal, and drum and/or rattle. If you do not have a drum or rattle, extras will be available to use during the workshop.
IF you register for ...
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Learn to Journey
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Learn to Journey II, plus
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Creating and Empowering a Personal Healing Circle
...at the same time, there is a combined pricing discount!
$275 combined early bird pricing
(compared to $370 total for all three if registered separately).
Click HERE for combined pricing registration for (October 17, November 6, November 21).
Class Details:
| Prerequisite: | Open to anyone who knows how to journey and is wanting to expand their skills. |
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| Class format: | In-person, Chicagoland area (Beecher, IL). |
| Course hours: | 8.0 hours in one full day. |
| Course credits: | 7.0 units. |
| Cost of the course: | $125.00 / $115.00* |
*Early registration pricing available 2 weeks in advance.
This class is faciliated by Dawn Wrobel.
Click here to visit our calendar for available class dates and to enroll now!
Please review the appropriate Enrollment Policy, as well as the Student Waiver, prior to registering.
*This class is for informational purposes only and is in no way meant to cure or diagnose anything. It is not a substitute for professional medical or veterinary care.




