[Healing] Soul Retrievals 

Appointment Information

History of Shamanism

Soul Loss, Soul Retrieval and Extraction
Soul retrieval is based on the concept that throughout the course of daily life 
pieces of our soul can be lost. This soul loss is usually a natural coping 
response to a trauma. When we are traumatized and it is too painful for us to 
be present and aware, a part of us may leave to wait in non-ordinary reality. 
This state of soul loss is often referred to medically as shock, or 
psychologically as dissociation. 

When we have a soul loss we may feel something is missing. We may have an 
emptiness that we try to fill through addictions, compulsive behavior, taking 
energy from others, or we may simply feel depressed. We may look and act 
competent on the outside, but feel inadequate or disquieted on the inside. 

Soul loss can occur in a number of ways: through serious illness or accidents, 
through depression or strong emotional events, and even through theft. Often 
"soul-thieves" do not know that they are stealing soul parts, and they may be 
people close to us: parents, grandparents, siblings, and lovers. Sometimes we 
experience soul loss because we have given a quality or essence to someone else 
or allowed them to take it. We often give away a quality of essence (patience, 
assertiveness, zest for life) to seomeone else because we want to help them or 
they may want this quality for themselves. No one can make use of our essence 
but us, so when it is with another person they are weighed down and we feel 
unnaturally connected to them - we may think about the other person more often 
and more intensely than is warranted. 

Soul loss is identifiable through apathy, an absence of joy, an inability to 
feel love or receive it, suicidal thoughts, addictions, chronic despair and 
depression. Angeles Arrien states that symptoms of soul loss include " losing a 
desire dance, sing, enjoy silence, and enjoy storytelling." We may have done 
much personal growth work at the emotional and psychological level, which can 
be enhanced by this spiritual healing work. 

Soul Retrieval Ceremony 
The actual event of soul retrieval work occurs in a safe environment. The 
client invites allies to assist him or herself in the ceremony. These allies 
should be close and trusted friends, who are there to observe, support and 
accept the clients' healing process. They will be asked to focus on the intent 
of the work, maintain a safe psychic space and think positive thoughts. 

The ceremony begins with prayers, energy cleansing through the use of sage 
smoke (smudging) and an interview by the practioner - looking to determine the 
client's intent in the healing. The client and the shamanic practioner lie on 
blankets on the floor; and the practioner enters the Shamanic State of 
Conciousness (SSC) through the use of a loud monotonous drumbeat. 

While in the SSC, the shamanic practioner relies on the assistance of his or 
her Spirit guides and Power Animal allies. These are the avatars for the 
practioner in the shamanic realms, and it is these allies who perform the work 
which takes place. Often, the practioner will make the sounds of the ally they 
are working with. For example, a practioner who relies on Raven for healing 
work will caw and screech. Additionally, the practioner may make sudden 
movements, appear to be pulling or cutting, or make loud noises through 
clapping, shouting or singing. 

Often during the process, the client may feel a wide range of emotions, from 
laughter or fear, to passion and hate. All of these feelings are related to the 
work and they should be acknowledged, thanked and released. It is completely 
acceptable to laugh, cry, yell, or do nothing at all during the ceremony and 
work. The client may also feel the urge to "assist" the practioner with her 
work - this is strongly discouraged. The client is best served by the remaining 
present in his or her physical body, and observing the emotions or thoughts 
that the work brings to the surface. 

Upon completion of the journey, the practioner returns the missing soul parts 
by blowing them into the heart chakra, and into the the crown of the head. The 
practioner will then rattle around the client's body to seal in the returned 
soul parts, and welcome the returned parts home. After some quiet time to think 
and write, the practioner will share the ages of the soul parts returned, the 
nature of the loss event, and any allies who pesented themselves for the 
client. The practioner will then invite the client and the client's allies to 
share any experiences or emotions. 

The ceremony ends with the closing of the sacred circle and the thanking of the 
allies present. It is proper for the client to bring giveaways (small gifts) 
for the practioner, the drummer, and for the client's allies who attended. 

Aftercare
Modern shamanic healing arts are largely similar to the ancient techniques, 
with the important inclusion of therapy-based aftercare. It is highly 
recommended that the client attend several therapy sessions to assist in the 
process of "reintegration". Often soul parts have returned that were lost years 
prior, and the client must patiently explain to these sould parts how the 
client's life has changed in the intervening years. One client of soul 
retrieval compared the integration period to "leading a school field trip with 
earlier version" of himself. This client recounted tales of explaining the 
layout of his current city to his soul parts, explaining current events, and 
describing the nature of his current personal life. 

Part of the integration process may include setting boundaries with newly 
returned soul parts. For example, a soul part returning from adolescence, 
before a client became a vegetarion, might crave meat. This client would have 
to explain the nature of his or her new diet to the soul part, and negotiate a 
proper bondary. 

Most importantly, it is necessary to be tender with newly returned soul parts, 
and with yourself. These soul parts left due to some traumatic event. It is 
likely that feelings surrounding that event will surface, and that these should 
be dealt with in a responsible and respectful manner. One of the ways to do 
this is to build altars in your living space to the ages of the soul parts 
which returned, or to the Power Animals and allies who may have stepped forward 
during your healing work. 

Summary 
The healing work of soul retrievals and extraction work is based in a long 
tradition of shamanic medicine work, from many cultures around the globe. 
According to Hank Wesselman, a researcher into the nature of shamanic healing, 
"By using the shamanic method, each person is gifted with their freedom, their 
sovereignty, and their right to develop spirituality. In doing so, each of us 
becomes our own teacher, our own priestess or priest, our own prophet, enabling 
us to receive spiritual revelations directly fro the highest sources - 
ourselves" (Wesserman 21). 

- Wesselman, Hank, Ph.D. The Journey to the Sacred Garden: A Guide to Traveling 
in the Spiritual Realms. Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, 2003 
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