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Navigating 2019 with Sarah Maclean Bicknell

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Join Sarah for an evening discussion on the importance of community in the navigation of our lives through 2019 and how being together allows us to anchor into our world a strong group vision of amazing breakthroughs that have equal residence and importance in the apparent outer chaos.
Sarah will go into the importance of meditation and conscious dreaming as potent navigational tools. These tools and practices help steady the course of our own inner lives as we move through the appearance of many things falling away from our outer world.

About Sarah Maclean Bicknell:
Sarah MacLean Bicknell is a healer, teacher, and mentor. She has studied healing and ceremonial work in North American indigenous traditions for 30 years. She has incorporated her Celtic roots into her present North American practice and is sought out for her intuitive readings, workshops, ceremony, and her soul doctoring practice. She stands in deep gratitude to her elders and teachers that have gone before and stands firmly in her own vision, a vision that is related and crafted for these times of the 21st century. Her work is about connection, community, ceremony, and respect. Also raised in the Western world, she has lived the loss of disconnection and is profoundly thankful to her indigenous elders who taught her how to re-arrive more fully into her life.
In 1991, Sarah was adopted by ceremony into the Ghost Horse, Hunka Waye, Lakota Nation. She stands in deep honor to her elder council/mentors and ceremonial collaborators which over the years have been Adalberto Rivera (Maya), Wallace Black Elk, Buck Ghosthorse (Lakota), Paul Ghosthorse, Rod Mcafee, Vicky Ghosthorse (Sungleska), Grandmother Red Leaf (Cherokee), Donna Carlita, Hernando Salazar (Inca, Peru), Silvia Calisaya Chuquimia (Aymarra, Lake Titicaca), Youseff Bashir (Berber, N. Africa), Betsy Bergstrom (NW coastal, Norse, Scottish), Francesca Boring (Shoshone, N Native European), Harold Blood, Carolyn Hillier, K.Trevelyan (N Native European), Stephan Hausner (Germany), and to the many around the world that she has sat, dreamed, and stood in ceremony with.
Sarah’s effectiveness as a teacher and mentor is seated in her ability to move quickly with a core style of kindness, pragmatism, humor, and discipline. She synthesizes information quickly to determine what is most needed to shift entire belief systems and break up the gridlocks that keep people and organizations from arriving at their best work.
 
Suggested donation of $20
Website/Social Media Links: https://sarahmacleanbicknell.com/ : https://www.instagram.com/grandmother_sarah/
Join Sarah for an evening discussion on the importance of community in the navigation of our lives through 2019 and how being together allows us to anchor into our world a strong group vision of amazing breakthroughs that have equal residence and importance in the apparent outer chaos.
Sarah will go into the importance of meditation and conscious dreaming as potent navigational tools. These tools and practices help steady the course of our own inner lives as we move through the appearance of many things falling away from our outer world.

About Sarah Maclean Bicknell:
Sarah MacLean Bicknell is a healer, teacher, and mentor. She has studied healing and ceremonial work in North American indigenous traditions for 30 years. She has incorporated her Celtic roots into her present North American practice and is sought out for her intuitive readings, workshops, ceremony, and her soul doctoring practice. She stands in deep gratitude to her elders and teachers that have gone before and stands firmly in her own vision, a vision that is related and crafted for these times of the 21st century. Her work is about connection, community, ceremony, and respect. Also raised in the Western world, she has lived the loss of disconnection and is profoundly thankful to her indigenous elders who taught her how to re-arrive more fully into her life.
In 1991, Sarah was adopted by ceremony into the Ghost Horse, Hunka Waye, Lakota Nation. She stands in deep honor to her elder council/mentors and ceremonial collaborators which over the years have been Adalberto Rivera (Maya), Wallace Black Elk, Buck Ghosthorse (Lakota), Paul Ghosthorse, Rod Mcafee, Vicky Ghosthorse (Sungleska), Grandmother Red Leaf (Cherokee), Donna Carlita, Hernando Salazar (Inca, Peru), Silvia Calisaya Chuquimia (Aymarra, Lake Titicaca), Youseff Bashir (Berber, N. Africa), Betsy Bergstrom (NW coastal, Norse, Scottish), Francesca Boring (Shoshone, N Native European), Harold Blood, Carolyn Hillier, K.Trevelyan (N Native European), Stephan Hausner (Germany), and to the many around the world that she has sat, dreamed, and stood in ceremony with.
Sarah’s effectiveness as a teacher and mentor is seated in her ability to move quickly with a core style of kindness, pragmatism, humor, and discipline. She synthesizes information quickly to determine what is most needed to shift entire belief systems and break up the gridlocks that keep people and organizations from arriving at their best work.
 
Suggested donation of $20
Website/Social Media Links: https://sarahmacleanbicknell.com/ : https://www.instagram.com/grandmother_sarah/
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