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A Path Toward Wholeness

What do you dream for yourself?

What calls from within the quiet places of your heart?

How might you open the door to healing and step into a fuller way of being?

Healing moves through us in many forms—through touch, through breath, through the unseen currents of spirit. The ancients knew that to be human is to be the meeting place of Heaven and Earth, where body and soul intertwine in an endless dance of becoming.

Shamanic healing invites us to remember this sacred connection. It offers a space where the wounds of body, heart, and spirit may be witnessed, reclaimed, and transformed. Through sacred ceremony, soul retrieval, and the wisdom of compassionate spirits, the forgotten parts of ourselves can be called home.
 
For many years, Ken Głowacki, DAOM, L.Ac., has walked this path of healing—practicing the timeless teachings of Classical Chinese Medicine and the spirit-led traditions of shamanic practice. His work honors the living intelligence that flows through all things, guiding each person toward harmony, balance, and remembrance of their true nature.
 
Those who feel called may also join shamanic healing classes and workshops, where the ancient ways are shared in community—awakening the healer within and deepening one’s relationship with the unseen world.




 
Land Acknowledgement
We honor and give thanks to the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, and Tualatin Kalapuya peoples, upon whose traditional and ancestral lands we live and work. These peoples have tended, protected, and held sacred relationship with this land, its waters, and all living beings since time immemorial.

We recognize that the history of this place carries the weight of colonialism, displacement, and erasure, and we acknowledge the enduring strength and wisdom of Indigenous communities who continue to thrive here today. Their songs, stories, and ceremonies remain part of the breath and heartbeat of this land.

As we walk our own paths of healing, may we do so in a spirit of reciprocity, respect, and remembrance—honoring the deep interconnectedness between people, place, and spirit.

We commit to learning from Indigenous teachings of balance and belonging, and to participating in acts of restoration, justice, and right relationship with the land and its original stewards.

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