
Drums, chanting and Zoom
Seidr by Zoom is quite simply not something I ever thought would happen, I had set up and advertised some shamanic workshops by Zoom- finding different ways to work with groups as a result of the first covid lock down. The idea was simple- I would take the group on the same drummed/led meditation that I do with in person groups. I was certain his would work as I regularly did drummed shamanic journeying work for clients by phone. And I had been doing this work in person group

Stage or Separation cards
In the Rider-Waite tarot deck certain cards appear to be set on a stage. I am continuously in awe of Pamala Coleman-Smith. I look at these cards for many hours each day as a professional reader, and I am still learning and noticing new details. One concept I am still exploring is the “stage” or “separation” cards. Those cards that seem to be set on a stage. There are certain core cards where it is very clear with a double line, and others where it appears intended. Wands; (2)

Seidr- the deep connection I find through chanting in the old barns
One of my main passions in life is experiencing “Lokk-Seidr” A chant (lokk) which creates an altered state of perception (seidr). I use this in groups to help others to connect to the nonphysical world, in Zoom groups, and as a shaman to work for others. I can’t define anyone else’s experience of Lokk-seidr, each is so unique. This is a personal sharing of my experiences- with some reflections from my group work. Before I start chanting I clear the space in the barns energeti

When the Tarot cards just don’t make sense.
I expect is happened to us all. From seasoned professionals to absolute newbies- you shuffle the cards, lay them down, look at them and- nothing. Not one thought of any sense comes to you. In this blog I want to look at why this can happen, and what you can do about it. #1 You lost track during shuffling. I believe Tarot works on the focus of your mind. So if your attention slipped during shuffling the cards may well be reflecting some one else, or a different question. The c