Tribal Ways on Planet Earth

I have long perceived tribalism as a sacred way of living.

Until very recently, my perception and understanding of tribal ways has largely been informed by my limited knowledge of Native American tribes. There is something about this way of life that tugs strongly on my soul.

In my early 20s I first came to feel that I was born in the wrong time; I still yearn for greater simplicity, even though it comes along with a harder life, and sometimes a shorter one. The richness to me of connection to nature and to each other, and of simplicity seems incalculable in comparison to our current path of what I would call Disconnection.

My deepest connection, even in childhood, has been to the Land and to Trees and to Water and to Music and to Loved Ones and to other simple aspects of life that I now understand connect me to “Spirit.”

My knowledge early in life was largely of this land, North America, and it’s history. When I looked back in time, I looked to homesteading and growing one’s own food, having access to nature, including plants and animals. A life like this is also more connected to the cycles of nature.

In my late 20s and 30s I researched and learned about Native American history, practices, and beliefs. What I learned aligned with my understanding of what is important and valueable in this life. And so when I looked to the past, I now had a broader view, which included the four directions, the four elements, ways of planting according to natural cycles, animal and plant spirits, and other sacred tribal ways.

My knowledge of Native American tribal ways also includes stories such as “Dances with Wolves,” The Education of Little Tree, and Return of the Bird Tribes. All of these stories bring me to tears. These tears are not unrelated to the tears I held back when I visited the Bulango Refugee Camp in Democratic Republic of Congo, where the refugees have been very recently ousted from their ancestral (tribal) lands, and are now reorienting themselves in a strange place with no connection to their longheld and sacred ways.

Another experience that informed my understanding of my own yearnings for deep connection was participating in and leading full moon gatherings for over 30 years, something I will share about another time. This practice brought to me a deeper awareness of natural cycles, and simple practices that align with gratitude, wisdom, compassion, and more.

The final aspect that connects me to tribal ways is my shamanic work, which includes journey circles and shamanic healing. I could write a great deal about this. For now, I will simply say that it is sacred work that originates with a tribal understanding of the soul. And I must include the fact that Ancestors, the Four Elements, as well as Animal Spirits and Plant Spirits, Great Spirit or Creator, and our Natural World and Cycles play significant roles in tribal ways of life and perception, in my work, and in my life.

My visit to Africa has me returning to the deepest inquiries of my soul with new information, a broader perspective, and some questions.

I have a great deal more to say regarding these matters.

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Assisting the dead to cross over to the next world

An aspect of my work that some are unaware of is assisting those who have passed from this physical realm to arrive where they should be – with their beloved spirit families, to rest, rejuvenate and move forward in the light. Generally I check in 4 days after death when I am aware that someone close to me or in my community has died. Sometimes I receive a request to check on another person’s loved one.

Occasionally when I perform a clearing in a home when someone feels a presence there or experiences unsettling energy, I find that someone (or several people) who have died and didn’t cross over initially are hanging around. I always communicate with them and give them the opportunity to cross before clearing the house.

Assisting the soul to cross to the “Land of the Dead” is the one area where a shamanic practitioner can help another without permission. Of course, the soul is not forced to cross, but I can show up and offer to help. 

Generally once a person has left their body, the physical world is not the best place to linger.

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Time for change

The time is now. 

Change is everywhere, in every fiber of this physical world we inhabit.

I believe that we are all here at this critical time because we CHOSE to be here.

We all have a role, a part to play as a new reality unfolds.

Do you know your role?

Are there things that have to fall into place first?

Is your first step to heal and know yourself fully?

Is the ancient way of shamanism part of your path forward?

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The Shaman vs the Shamanic Practitioner

In a tribal paradigm, the shaman (a word for the tribal healer in Siberia) is responsible for the well-being of the tribe as a whole, and also for the well-being of each member of the tribe. He or she can sustain physical well-being by setting a bone, healing a wound, relieving a fever, and so on. S/he can deliver a child into the world if something goes awry. This healer also journeys to sustain a deeper well being for tribe members – using soul retrieval, extraction, and other techniques, such as assisting others to connect with helping spirits who support the individual’s soul journey in this life. Upon death, the tribe’s healer ensures that the soul crosses over to the next world. The shaman also brings forth information – such as when and where to hunt, when to plant, and when to move to a seasonal home.

A shamanic practitioner is not a member of a tribe, and is not raised in a tribal environment. S/he studies and serves as a healer of the soul by journeying to helping spirits on behalf of others in a non-tribal culture, through the ancient practices of soul retrieval, clearing/extraction, and assisting the soul to cross over after death. A shamanic practitioner also teaches and assists others to journey to access knowledge and support in their own life journey.

A shamanic practitioner may also assist an individual to connect with and facilitate healing for their ancesters, navigate challenges with the spiritual world, and clear unsettling energies from one’s home or work space.

Annie is also a channeler of Lei Lei.

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You hold the answers within

Have you been trying to find your way?

Loss, confusion or betrayal or other trauma may have brought you to weakness and loss of hope.

Are you attempting to keep your feet on the path of your heart and soul?

The way forward can be rocky and shrouded in mystery.

The road is often long.

You hold the answers within for your own healing.

I would be grateful for the opportunity to work with you.

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Welcome

My name is Annie.

It’s my desire to assist others – the ancient way, through shamanic healing …and also through channeling Lei Lei.

I believe that we all came here for a reason, and that in conforming to the expectations of the world around us, many of us lost sight of our reason for being, of our true selves.

We can recover.

In truth – the answers, the healing, and the wisdom lie within each of us.

Through shamanic healing, it’s possible to return to yourself, to love yourself, to know who you truly are and to rise up and step back onto the path you came here to walk.

Recieving channeled information and guidance can bring an immediate response to your questions, as well as ease, and a deeper understanding of your soul’s purpose. Channeled healing is focused on soul healing and has reverberations that impact all aspects of your being. Explore what Lei Lie offers.

At this time, we are all needed to take our place at the helm of our lives – to transform our reality to one that we can all share, in balance and love.

It would be an honor to help you reach this goal.

Private sessions for channeled healing + guidance and/or shamnaic healing are offered in person and remotely by phone, video conference, or email. Contact Annie to book a session, host a workshop, for sliding scale rates or to discuss barter arrangements.