"I" (for us in we) am a experienced yogi, audio and visionary projected meditation artist existing with the operations under the cosmos of Water, Fire and Air to release the holy spirit of an awakening time of age to a higher consciousness and state of reality. Available for individual private sessions offering intuitive, personal and guidance techniques to awaken life’s purpose and creative journey of inner peace and transformation.

Cosmic Knowledge of Creation Itself and the Creator Within

Guiding, teaching, and explaining the ancient traditional yogic ritual of elemental chakra meditation and astral projection to all ages. Meditation and experiencing the creator`s existing presence of creation, was and is my first passion of all elements of creation from the guru. Giving to all who are without the creator, lost, wrapped up, stressed, depressed, un-awakened, sick or just to find out about creation and the creator the knowledge from experience of the existing creation and the existing creator within all.

That thou art, That art thou, You are that, or That you are, or You're it. - तत्त्वमसि

A being is regarded as having access to the world of knowledge, spirits, and elements through entering a trance like state. The word Shermitic has now circulated across cultures to define a yogi medicine man or woman. Healers and others who work within the divinatory realms to assist in peoples’ healing.

Ancient spiritual traditions practiced throughout the world as a way of life in many tribal communities. The mediator, generally born into a lineage or taught the practice by apprenticing with an elder, is imbued with powerful healing and divinatory capabilities. He or she calls on the wisdom and powers of the natural world to conduct individual as well as group healing, 1:1 as well as in ceremonial settings. Traditionally, yogis work with practices like fasting, chanting, stretching, bell(music instrument), ingesting only vegan plants, entering sweat lodges and even living in isolation. This enables them to enter altered states of consciousness, in which he or she performed healing. Often times, instruments and chants were used to intensify these sessions.

For centuries the yogi would aid in the healing of various ailments in the tribe. People would seek the yogi to heal physical, mental or spiritual maladies. The yogi guides the practitioner through various techniques to the source of their ailment. They are able to receive communication from the spirit world to aid in the restoration of the practitioner’s health.

The very basis of yogi is to connect the spirit of the healer with spirits from other worlds who are supplicated to intercede in our reality. The yogi acts only as a vessel for these entities to reach us. Particularly, the yogi cultivates relationships with positive spirits in order to heal.

There are many lineages of yogis found throughout the world, Yoga does not follow one particular lineage. It is the All. This modality honors and respects the profundity that each cultural heritage encompasses.

  • Consciousness: a very common yogic practice is reaching altered states of consciousness. This trance state connects the practitioner with the cosmos. Altered states of consciousness can be reached through breathing techniques, stretching, drumming, chanting, rattling, deep meditation, sacred medicines, self-hypnosis, and dreaming.

  • Vibration and Rhythm: understanding the entire universe is made from vibrational sound. Honoring the natural rhythms of the cycles of change (lunar cycles, the sun rising, seasons, etc.).

  • Interconnection: developing an intimate relationship with the seen and unseen world.

  • Presence: connecting with our breath and our relations. How we breath and how we treat ourselves and all things around us reveal our present state of being.

  • Awareness: witnessing and observing that everything in life happens for a reason. Being aware of the constant communication from the spirit world and its deep meaning in our life.

  • Healing: different techniques of healing the physical body and energetic body (the soul) to better oneself, their community and the planet.

As with the many different lineages in shamanism, yoga has a multitude of schools with a broad variety of specific teachings. The art and science of yoga is a spiritual practice. The ancient Buddhistic scrolls, hieroglyphics, texts of the Egyptian Hermetics, Vedas and the Yogic Sanskrits are the philosophical background to balance the mind, body, and spirit. Through the philosophical structure of yoga, the practitioner learns the intricacies of the mind and how influential it is over the body and soul. The foundation of the Eightfold Path in the Yoga Sutras by Patanjali is a basis throughout all yoga. These teachings are to help direct us in living a life full of meaning and purpose.


The thread that interweaves shamanic and yogic teachings is the emphasis on the physical, mental and spiritual relationship we have with ourselves. By continually elevating our self awareness through Shamanic Yoga tools and techniques, we are able to move past emotional, mental, physical and traumatic blocks in our lives to live in harmony within ourselves and our environment. Intertwining the Eightfold Path of Yoga and the shamanic practices described above, a practitioner is able to heal negative habits, emotional wounds, traumatic life events, and artistically live the life they came here to live with joy and happiness.

Each individual session, workshop, retreat, and moon and planet cycle is unique in its own regard as no two shamanic practice or sadnana sequences are exactly alike. The fundamental structures of nature and yoga unite both techniques as a means to create structure and guidance as the journey unfolds beautifully for each practitioner.

Doing yoga for 30 years, traveling across the globe doing high-level plant based workshops, conferences and retreats. Often, for free, helping hundreds of people worldwide to find their best selves ever.

Am a pretty good example of a spiritual practitioner set firmly on dharma, or path of personal transformation. It's what “I” (of we are) was born to do, and who “I” (of we are) am.