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Un-settling into my non-routine of re-newing shamanic ways

Posted on Sep 20th, 2008 by ShiftingShamanics! : ShamanicShifter ShiftingShamanics!
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Frontier flights and energy-flows back:  The Frontier animal companions shamanic shifted my airline flying experiences again.  From Sacramento to Denver Rudy the Raccoon (A319, N023FR) flew me past occasional wild wind-chimings and mysterious footfalling fallen leaf-crunchings into light looping dream-tours of possible change-scenarios. 

In Denver Trixie (A319, N912FR) the (baby) Red Fox picked me up once again and droned and toned me back to Milwaukee for an early landing.  I felt Frontier's wider circle of animal-linked aircraft energizing airline industry shifts for the better too.

Decided while away:  My and the circle's shamanic bloggings are already the core of the book on new shamanics I kept thinking I was procrastinating over writing.  What remains to be done is editing and commenting what is written and finding the best format for publishing and distributing. 

Also I received more guiding messages and strenghening visions on my 9-day pilgrimage about continuing and intensifying Shamanic Shift Center's shamanic shifting mission(s).  We must keep on questing re-co-creative ways to live and teach new shamanics.  We must continue re-newing non-authoritarian, non-religious, non-institutionalized, science-informed, art and technology marrying contemporary shamanic ways and shamanic innovations within many more individual (and small circle) shamanic shift centers all over, to foster more and more ongoing un-organized yet spirit-coordinated, worldwide, local and global, everyday situation shamanization.

Also I dove into wilder, weirder night dreams than usual while away.  These dream adventures felt like ventiings and re-inventings for the improvement of my health and the healing of related trouble-spots near and far.

Photo Credit:  Jack the Jackrabbit at Denver International Airport by Aykleinman/Wikipedia


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