New Offering: Shamanic Land Healing & Blessing

One of the things I've learned through studying shamanism is that relationship matters.

Not just our relationship with ourselves and other people, but our relationship with the land.

Most of us intuitively know this.

We can walk onto a piece of property and immediately feel at home. We can also arrive somewhere and sense that something feels unsettled, depleted, or somehow "off," even if we can't explain why.

Just as people experience periods of disruption, loss, trauma, transition, and renewal, so too can the land.

A property may have experienced development, environmental disturbance, neglect, conflict, or significant change. Sometimes the effects are visible. Sometimes they aren't. Yet many people report feeling them nonetheless.

Because of this, I am excited to begin offering Shamanic Land Healing & Blessing through The River Runs Through.

Using the Celtic Spirit Wheel as a framework, this work seeks to restore relationship between people and place, honor what has occurred, and invite greater balance, harmony, and connection.

The process may include walking and listening to the land, learning about the history of the property, identifying areas that feel depleted or disrupted, establishing the Celtic Spirit Wheel, ceremony, offerings, expressions of gratitude, and guidance for ongoing stewardship.

This work is not about "fixing" the land.

Rather, it is about acknowledging relationship.

Listening.

Offering respect.

Creating space for restoration and renewal.

One of the things I appreciate most about the Celtic traditions is the understanding that we are not separate from the natural world. We belong to it. The land is not merely where we live—it is a relationship we participate in every day, whether consciously or unconsciously.

Land healings are available for homes, farms, businesses, gardens, retreat spaces, and properties undergoing transition.

Sessions are typically 1–2 hours and include practical ways to continue building relationship with the land on your own.

As with many things in my life, I didn't arrive here because I had a business plan for it.

I arrived here because the land kept teaching me.

And eventually, I learned to listen.

If you'd like to learn more, please reach out.

Until then, may you find a little time to walk outside, pay attention, and remember that the ground beneath your feet has a story too.

— Crystal

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