Just as people can experience periods of disruption, loss, trauma, or transition, so too can the land.
Whether a property has experienced significant change, development, neglect, environmental disturbance, conflict, or simply feels unsettled, many people report sensing that something is "off." While the causes may not always be visible, the effects can often be felt.
Using the Celtic Spirit Wheel as a framework, Shamanic Land Healing seeks to restore relationship between people and place, honor what has occurred, and invite greater balance, harmony, and connection.
Each healing is unique, but typically includes:
Walking and listening to the land
Learning about the history and current use of the property
Assessing the property through the lens of the Celtic Spirit Wheel
Identifying areas that feel depleted, disrupted, or out of balance
Ceremony, offerings, and expressions of gratitude
Establishing or restoring the Spirit Wheel on the land
Guidance for ongoing stewardship and relationship-building practices
This work is not about "fixing" the land. Rather, it is about acknowledging the relationship between people and place and creating space for restoration and renewal.
A land healing may be helpful when:
Moving onto a new property
Beginning a farm, business, retreat center, or community space
Following construction, logging, or major landscape changes
After periods of neglect or abandonment
When the land feels unsettled or disconnected
To deepen connection with the natural world and the place you call home
1–2 Hours
Most properties can be assessed and worked with in a single visit.
$175 for properties within 10 miles of Monroe, Maine.
Additional travel fees may apply for locations beyond 10 miles.
Participants will receive simple practices for maintaining connection with the land, including seasonal acknowledgments, gratitude offerings, observation practices, and ways to continue working with the Celtic Spirit Wheel independently.
The goal is not dependence on a practitioner, but the cultivation of an ongoing relationship between you and the land itself.
"When we care for the land, we often discover that it has been caring for us all along."
Just as people can experience periods of disruption, loss, trauma, or transition, so too can the land.
Whether a property has experienced significant change, development, neglect, environmental disturbance, conflict, or simply feels unsettled, many people report sensing that something is "off." While the causes may not always be visible, the effects can often be felt.
Using the Celtic Spirit Wheel as a framework, Shamanic Land Healing seeks to restore relationship between people and place, honor what has occurred, and invite greater balance, harmony, and connection.
Each healing is unique, but typically includes:
Walking and listening to the land
Learning about the history and current use of the property
Assessing the property through the lens of the Celtic Spirit Wheel
Identifying areas that feel depleted, disrupted, or out of balance
Ceremony, offerings, and expressions of gratitude
Establishing or restoring the Spirit Wheel on the land
Guidance for ongoing stewardship and relationship-building practices
This work is not about "fixing" the land. Rather, it is about acknowledging the relationship between people and place and creating space for restoration and renewal.
A land healing may be helpful when:
Moving onto a new property
Beginning a farm, business, retreat center, or community space
Following construction, logging, or major landscape changes
After periods of neglect or abandonment
When the land feels unsettled or disconnected
To deepen connection with the natural world and the place you call home
1–2 Hours
Most properties can be assessed and worked with in a single visit.
$175 for properties within 10 miles of Monroe, Maine.
Additional travel fees may apply for locations beyond 10 miles.
Participants will receive simple practices for maintaining connection with the land, including seasonal acknowledgments, gratitude offerings, observation practices, and ways to continue working with the Celtic Spirit Wheel independently.
The goal is not dependence on a practitioner, but the cultivation of an ongoing relationship between you and the land itself.
"When we care for the land, we often discover that it has been caring for us all along."