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A little while ago, I was introduced to the phrase “New Earth Wayshower” thanks to the work of Shirley Lohmaier and Shirley Hilzinger. It had a poetic ring to it, but I had no idea what it meant. The words stayed with me, though, stirring a quiet curiosity. What is a Wayshower? And what does the “New Earth” really mean? I decided to dig deeper, and the more I uncovered, the more intriguing this concept became.
I’m sharing what I’ve learned here, and I leaned on AI quite a bit to help me dig into the topic. That said, this kind of research has its limits–it casts a wide net, so some of the takeaways might be a bit general. If you know more or spot something I missed, I’d love to hear from you! What I discovered is that at its heart, the idea of a New Earth Wayshower is deeply spiritual, reflecting a hopeful vision for humanity’s future. It calls on each of us to reconsider how we live, who we are, and how we connect with one another and our planet.
Shamanic practices are as ancient as humanity itself, passed down through countless generations because of their profound ability to heal, guide, and connect us to something larger than ourselves. What intrigues me most about this path is how universal it feels. No matter where you are from or what your story looks like, shamanism holds something for you. It offers tools to reconnect with the rhythms of nature, to find clarity and healing, and to discover that the sacred is not somewhere far away but right here in the heart of your daily life.
When I began my own shamanic journey decades ago, I had no idea how deeply it would change me. Step by step, practice by practice, it helped me develop resilience, a deeper awareness of who I am, and a stronger connection to the world around me. What I’ve learned is that the teachings don’t just live in ceremonial spaces or ancient wisdom; they breathe through every challenge, every joy, and every quiet moment of reflection. Here are five ways learning shamanic practices can make life better for anyone willing to lean in with an open heart. There’s something about stepping out of the everyday and into a new environment that stirs the spirit awake. It doesn’t have to be far or fancy—just different enough to shift your perspective. Whether you're exploring a new town a few hours away or immersing yourself in another country’s rhythm, travel invites you to witness the world—and yourself—with fresh eyes.
And that’s where the magic begins. |
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