History
Having been on the medicine path for over 20 years, Jnana Gowan came to the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition of in 2008. Since then she has shared this beautiful earth honoring tradition and its teachings with students to cultivate greater connection to the earth for personal/planetary healing, and personal growth. A yoga teacher for 15 years, she has much knowledge of the body, as well as Reiki II level since 2001 - Jnana offered healing sessions in her home that eventually led to opening the doors of the healing space in January 2016. She became a Sanctioned Teacher for the PMT in June 2016, leading the 15-month shamanic apprenticeship program.
Specialties
The Pachakuti Mesa Tradition (PMT) is a deeply transformational spiritual tradition that can help the seeker find stability and balance in their lives through ritual and ayni (sacred reciprocity.) Jnana Gowan has been a spiritual teacher for over 20 years and runs the Ukhu Pacha Healing & Inquiry Space which offers shamanic education, individual healing sessions, and community workshops. As a Sanctioned Teacher for the Peruvian practice, The Pachakuti Mesa Tradition (PMT,) she teaches a 5 Part Apprenticeship Series which provides the space and guidance for those seekers willing to spend the time to dive deep into the transformative work of shamanism. This path may be for you if you: -Are out of balance -Want to get out of a rut/depression -Have a physical issue that needs tending -Have a desire to go deeper into your soul's journey In both the private healing sessions and group settings, participants may learn about: - The shamanic path of the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition - How to create your own Mesa (a special altar for transformation & healing) - Shamanic journeying - Energetic house clearing - One-on-one private healing (energetic clearing, specifically prescribed rituals, and hands-on healing work) - Building apachetas (sacred stone mounds that act as powerful connection points to the energy of the planet) - Transformational rituals & ceremony such as despacho ceremony (gratitude bundles)