~ Carl Hammerschlag
Nature spirituality is the oldest practice in the world. Found in many forms, from Taoism to Druidry, from Wicca to shamanism, it reminds us that spirit is woven through every stone, tree, animal and season.
At its heart, nature spirituality offers ways to heal and grow through connection with the living earth and the unseen worlds. It teaches us to expand our awareness, to meet animal allies and spirit teachers, and to move in rhythm with the cycles of land, body and cosmos.
For many of us, the original connection with nature and the invisible web of energy and meaning has been frayed or forgotten. Quantum physics is only just beginning to glimpse what ancient traditions always knew: that everything is alive, interconnected, and communicating.
When we are cut off from this vital flow, it shows up as disconnection, loneliness and sometimes even chronic illness. The good news is that we can all return: the capacity to reconnect doesn’t require special gifts, only a willingness to interact.
There is no need to ‘believe’ in anything. Nature spirituality can stand alongside any worldview or philosophy, and can be entered through imagination, sensory awareness, meditation or other expanded states of consciousness awakened by music, dance and other substance-free techniques.
This path is active and embodied. It is for those who want to live as courageous co-creators with life, and who want to walk their talk, in mind, heart, and body.
One of the ways to connect with the spirit world to receiving guidance and support is making a shamanic journey. This has been one of the most transformative techniques in my own life, offering clarity, healing and a deeper sense of belonging. Journeying is woven through many of the ceremonies and nature-based practices above.
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"Eline has a both practical and theoretical in-depth understanding of shamanism, and her approach is disciplined and thorough.
Her academic background means that she understands the roots and cultural background of traditional shamanism, and her training in modern movement brings a quality of grounding to her work.
Her ability to teach is characterised by clear focus, with an emphasis on safety for those who need it the most.
She has a strong connection to the land, the ancestors, and nature in general, which add deep rootedness to her work."
Chris Luttichau Northern Drum Shamanic Centre
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