Awakening the Global Heart

The Flowering of Compassion
for the Seven Generations

Join contemporary urban shamans, traditional ceremonialists, tribal elders and prophecy keepers as we co-create a visionary alliance October 14-17, 2004, at Mt. Madonna Conference Center.

Hear Dr. Stanley Krippner, Professor of Psychology at Saybrook Graduate School and pioneering scientific investigator into human creativity, parapsychological phenomena and altered states of consciousness speak on "Shamanic Healing Over the Ages."

Experience indigenous healing arts, storytelling, music and ceremony with

**Elba Bravo, Peruvian curandera, co-founder of the Children's School of Andean Wisdom, founding member of The Peruvian Association of Mind-Body Therapy;

**Tito La Rosa,sound healer and mastermusician of pre-Columbian and Inka wind instruments; Grammy nominee for his 2002 CD "The prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor";

**Oscar Miro-Quesada, originator of the cross-cultural Pachakuti Mesa Shamanic tradition and founder of The Heart of the healer Foundation; an O.A.S. fellow in ethnopsychology, Kamasqa Curandero and Altomisayoq from Peru;

**Isa Gucciardi, hypnotherapist and shamanic healer in the traditions of Hawaii, indigenous North and South America, Siberia and nepal; Founding Director of Anam Cara Foundation;

** Florence (K'ia-To-Oh) and Salvador (Sa-Hun) Yepa and their son Victor Loreto, Kioway-Tinoan traditional story-tellers, peyote singers, and tribal drummers who live on the Jemez Pueblo reservation of new Mexico;

**Brant Secunda, shaman, healer and ceremonial leader int he Huichol Indian Tradition of Mexico; adopted grandson and apprentice with renowned shaman don Jose Matsuwa, who died in 1990 at the age of 110; founder and Director of The Dance of the Deer Foundation for Shamanic Studies;

**Lama Tenzin Ch, Tibetan Buddhist Monk and Co-founder of The Children's Educational Development Society in India and an orphanage serving childrein the Himalayan region;

**Hinauri Tribole, one of the first Maori women to receive a higher education degree, instrumental in cultural exchange programs between Native American teens and the Maori in New Zealand; descendent of Patuone, chief of the Ngapuhi tribe, matriarch of a prominent Maori family;

**Matt Mitler, founding director of Theatre Group Dzieci (Polish for "Children"), that follows esoteric principles of self study, balances work on performance with work of service, and is committed to Art as a path for transformation;

Join us at the Sacred Fire burning 24/7 within sight of the Pacific Ocean, in the Pachakuti Mesa Ceremonial Lodge, or for joyful, relaxed presentations and teachings. You will find renewed vision for your life, practical applications for spiritual principles, and the warm embrace of a loving, global community to support your growth.

Call Mt. Madonna at 408-847-0406 or Barbara Snow at 510-593-6803. One-day tuition is available.

 
 
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