This men’s clinical process group offers a rare, professionally held space for clinicians and leaders who are also engaged in serious shamanic or depth-oriented inner work. In a culture where few individuals undertake sustained introspection or shadow integration, participants—often from mental health, medical, legal, academic, or spiritually oriented professional backgrounds—frequently carry this work in isolation. Within a confidential and grounded container, the group explores the intersection of clinical practice and shamanic wisdom, bridging psychological insight with spiritual understanding in a way that supports integration rather than performance or technique. Through shared process, vulnerability, and authentic connection, participants deepen their capacity to hold space, engage shadow work with discernment, and navigate the balance between strength and openness. The group honors both professional responsibility and inner calling, cultivating a path of healing, renewal, and embodied leadership that extends beyond the circle into the communities each man serves.
Within this sacred circle, we delve into the profound intersection of clinical practice and shamanic wisdom, creating a bridge between the seen and unseen. Together, we explore how clinical interventions can harmonize with shamanic practices. This integration allows for a richer understanding of both the psychological and spiritual dimensions of healing which can lead to the best healing outcomes for yourselves and patients. This group provides an opportunity to align with your higher purpose, deepen your connection to spiritual guidance, and navigate the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability. By weaving clinical insights with the timeless wisdom of shamanic traditions, we cultivate practical approaches to holding space, addressing shadow work, and transcending the barriers that limit growth. Through authentic relationships and shared growth, we honor the warrior spirit within each participant, creating a path of healing, empowerment, and renewal for yourself and the communities you serve.
“Grandmother Water, grandmothers and grandfathers of the west, my ancestors—thank you for the gift of clarity.”

How Sessions Work
Sessions take place near Harveston Lake and are structured to facilitate open, honest dialogue. With grounding exercises and opportunities for each participant to share, the group provides a structured yet flexible environment for deep reflection and personal insight. Topics range from practical integration techniques to personal and ethical challenges, encouraging meaningful exchanges that help everyone grow in their unique paths.

