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Syracuse University Presents: Indigenous Healing Weekend - Listening to the Authentic Spiritual Self


*Please note that registration for this program is through Syracuse University. The link above will take you to a new website to register.

This weekend immersion will be held in the secluded Adirondack retreat of the Great Camp Sagamore,  with exclusive and private access to 1,526-acre homestead of the visionary William West Durant. Come experience a masterpiece of Adirondack architecture, a place where America’s most influential people came to take a break from the clamor of their “modern” life. The 27-building Great Camp stands alone on a remote lakeside. Sagamore’s builders gathered the colors, scents, and textures of the wild forest and reassembled them indoors in a style that is now imitated nationwide.

The all-inclusive weekend, healing and wellness program provides an indigenously inspired view of the nature of being human in this 3-dimensional world. Diane and Jordan masterfully weave their unique and innovative healing perspectives with you.  They will share traditional and contemporary indigenous healing practices to help individuals dismantle their trauma patterns and hidden obstacles we have all accumulated because of innate responses to difficult and painful experiences of our lives.  The trauma informed process they share, acknowledges ones past while helping the person step into their personal power and clear the way to reach tomorrows goals with more self-awareness, ease, and clarity.

By attending the 3 ½ -day healing & wellness program, you will Learn:

  • Indigenous healing practices.

  • Focus first on the self, and how to share and support others.

  • Explore the background of indigenous cultural practices.

  • Learn how to get started with personalized rituals and tools for your own growth and healing.

  • Gateway for taking the next step with deeper ceremonial practices.

  • An indigenously inspired view of the nature of being human in the 3-dimensional world.

  • Facets and application of the practices as a basis for trauma-informed care.

Fostering Emergence of the Good Mind is an energetically referenced, emotionally-focused, body-based approach to healing and wellness drawn from a traditional Native healing methodology rooted in the story of Tadodaho; the man with the hair of snakes who was cleansed and healed by the Peacemaker and his delegation.

CREDENTIAL

At the successful conclusion of this microcredential program, participants will receive a digital badge from Syracuse University, College of Professional Studies, which can be shared on LinkedIn or any digital media, and which will provide complete detail on information learned and competencies gained throughout the program.  Participants can also request a paper and/or a digital certificate.

SPONSORING DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION

If you have any questions regarding this course, please contact the College of Professional Studies Office of Professional Acceleration and Microcredentials at microcredential@syr.edu or 315.443.2588

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