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“Only by melting the ice in the heart of Man does Man have a chance to change and begin using his knowledge wisely.“ - Angaangaq

In this talk Angaangaq introduces his work as a healer, medicine man and shaman. As he weaves the energy of the group through his stories and song into a circle of strength, beauty and healing, the ice in the heart of each participant begins to melt.

http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/2/2/2/600_279064642.jpeg Personal transformation happens as we begin to see our world with different eyes, as our hearts open to the beauty within and around us and our awareness of ourselves and others expands. Long forgotten inner strengths are reawakened and we begin to remember our true connection to all that is. Such experiences are exquisite in their beauty and their pain. Love resonates powerfully, renewing our spirits, dissolving our fear of embracing life and we regain the ability to hold life dear again. Our hearts soften as instantly as the ice that melts from a lingering handprint.

This talk is designed for those ready to embark on a journey of personal growth and discovery, for individuals looking to shift their beliefs about healing and change. Our emotional and psychological blocks are lifted and we realign us with our higher selves. When a shift in awareness begins, healing occurs, allowing the best in the human spirit to emerge.

You will embark on a journey within that will melt the ice in your heart through the transformative power of love. By learning the teachings and stories that have been handed down from a culture that has never known war, we explore our capacity for positive change and begin to understand how it is possible to heal and live life with more compassion. Through the exquisite melodies of Angaangaq’s native chants and the power of his healing drum (Qilaut), we are realigned with our higher selves, revealing the beauty we carry within and the love that we truly are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3rGwCo4SN8 Angaangaq

Angaangaq, shaman, healer, storyteller and carrier of the Qilaut (winddrum), is an Eskimo-Kalaallit Elder whose family belongs to the traditional healers of the Far North from Kalaallit Nunaat, Greenland. Angaangaq, who’s name means ‘The Man Who Looks Like His Uncle’ is an internationally respected Elder for the native communities of the Circumpolar Arctic, North and South America, and Europe. Uncle, as he is frequently called, bridges the boundaries of cultures and faiths in people young and old. His work has taken him to five continents and over 50 countries around the world including South Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Arctic Europe, Russia, and Siberia. Angaangaq conducts healing circles, intensives, and sweat lodges. His teachings are deeply rooted in the wisdom of the oral healing traditions of his people.

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