#064 Eirini Kapsidou, part 1: on inner conflicts manifesting as disease, healing from cancer, and shamanism. - a podcast by Agi Keramidas

from 2020-10-01T04:00

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Eirini Kapsidou came into contact with spirituality at the age of 19, when she met a Siberian shaman, and her life has been quite extraordinary ever since. She had always been a high achiever and even did a PhD on perception and photography, but after a profoundly changing experience of overcoming cancer, she gave in to a more grounded and centered way of life, trusting and honouring her feminine wisdom and intuition. With the guidance of her dear brother, the shaman Alexander Northern Deer, she now leads spiritual events and organises drum meditations and workshops on awakening femininity and the art of relationships.

 

Key takeaways:

 * A life-changing spiritual experience at 19

 * The shamanic path and the meditative trance of shamanic rituals

 * How our inner conflicts can manifest as diseases

 * Lessons learned from the profoundly changing experience of ovecoming cancer

 * The different levels of healing and our role setting the intention for our healing

 

Memorable quote:

" Be more yourself, listen more to your heart, connect more with what you want. The opinion of others doesn't matter so much ."

-Eirini Kapsidou

 

LISTEN TO PART 2 IN THE NEXT EPISODE #065

 

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