“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” – Rumi

What if your deepest wounds weren’t just sources of pain, but also your greatest teachers? What if the very experiences that have caused you the most suffering actually carry within them the seeds of your most profound gifts? This is the revolutionary understanding at the heart of shamanic healing – one of humanity’s oldest and most powerful approaches to transformation and healing.

Understanding the Shamanic Worldview

Shamanism represents humanity’s earliest spiritual and healing tradition, practiced across every continent for over 100,000 years. Unlike modern approaches that often view trauma and pain as purely pathological, shamanic wisdom recognizes a deeper pattern: our wounds often become our medicine, and our greatest struggles frequently transform into our most powerful gifts.

This isn’t about toxic positivity or dismissing the reality of suffering. Rather, it’s about recognizing that within the darkness of our pain lies hidden gold – wisdom, compassion, strength, and medicine that can heal not only ourselves but others walking similar paths.

The Shamanic Understanding of Illness and Healing

In shamanic cosmology, illness – whether physical, emotional, or spiritual – is understood as an imbalance or disconnection from our essential wholeness. This disconnection can occur through:

The shamanic healer works to restore balance by retrieving lost soul parts, removing foreign energies, and reconnecting the individual with their sources of power and wisdom.

The Concept of Wounds as Medicine

The idea that our wounds can become our medicine is perhaps one of shamanism’s most profound teachings. This concept appears across indigenous cultures worldwide:

Scientific Validation of Post-Traumatic Growth

Modern psychology has begun to validate this ancient wisdom through research on post-traumatic growth (PTG). Studies by Dr. Richard Tedeschi and Dr. Lawrence Calhoun have shown that many people don’t just recover from trauma – they actually grow stronger, wiser, and more compassionate as a result of their struggles.

Research indicates that individuals who have experienced significant challenges often develop:

This aligns perfectly with the shamanic understanding that our wounds, when properly honored and integrated, become sources of medicine.

The Shamanic Journey: Traveling Between Worlds

Central to shamanic healing is the practice of shamanic journeying – entering altered states of consciousness to travel to non-ordinary reality for healing, guidance, and power retrieval. This practice has been studied extensively by anthropologists and is now recognized as a legitimate altered state of consciousness with measurable neurological effects.

The Neuroscience of Shamanic States

Research by Dr. Michael Harner, Dr. Marlene Dobkin de Rios, and others has shown that shamanic journeying produces specific brainwave patterns:

These brainwave patterns facilitate access to deeper layers of consciousness where healing and transformation can occur.

The Three Worlds of Shamanic Cosmology

Shamanic traditions recognize three primary realms of consciousness:

The Lower World

The Middle World

The Upper World

The Role of Spirit Guides and Power Animals

In shamanic healing, we never journey alone. Spirit guides – including power animals, teachers, and ancestral spirits – accompany and assist us in our healing work. These aren’t mere symbols or metaphors but actual spiritual allies that provide:

Working with Power Animals

Power animals are spiritual allies that provide strength, guidance, and protection. Each animal carries specific medicine and teaches particular lessons:

The relationship with power animals is reciprocal – as we honor and work with them, they offer their medicine to support our healing journey.

Soul Retrieval: Reclaiming Lost Parts of Self

One of the most powerful shamanic healing practices is soul retrieval – the process of recovering parts of our essential self that have departed due to trauma, shock, or difficult life experiences.

Understanding Soul Loss

Soul loss is a natural survival mechanism. When we experience overwhelming situations, parts of our soul essence may leave to protect themselves from further harm. While this serves us in the moment, chronic soul loss can lead to:

The Soul Retrieval Process

In shamanic soul retrieval, the practitioner journeys to non-ordinary reality to locate and negotiate the return of lost soul parts. This process typically involves:

  1. Diagnostic journeying to understand what was lost and why
  2. Tracking soul parts in the spirit world
  3. Negotiating return by addressing the soul part’s concerns
  4. Power restoration by returning the soul part with ceremony
  5. Integration support to help the client welcome the soul part home

Research by Dr. Sandra Ingerman and others has documented significant improvements in clients following soul retrieval, including reduced symptoms of PTSD, increased vitality, and enhanced sense of wholeness.

Transforming Victim Consciousness into Medicine Keeper Awareness

One of the most profound aspects of shamanic healing is the transformation from victim consciousness to medicine keeper awareness. This isn’t about denying the reality of victimization or bypassing the healing process, but rather about reclaiming our power and finding meaning in our experiences.

The Victim-to-Healer Archetype

Many shamanic traditions recognize that those who have walked through the deepest darkness often become the most powerful healers. This pattern appears in:

Characteristics of Medicine Keeper Consciousness

When we successfully transform our wounds into medicine, we develop:

The Integration of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Therapy

Contemporary approaches to shamanic healing often integrate traditional practices with modern psychological understanding. This creates powerful synergies that honor both ancient wisdom and current knowledge about trauma, neuroscience, and mental health.

Trauma-Informed Shamanic Practice

Modern shamanic practitioners increasingly incorporate trauma-informed principles:

Complementary Therapeutic Approaches

Shamanic healing works powerfully alongside:

Common Shamanic Healing Practices

Journeying for Personal Guidance

Regular shamanic journeying helps individuals:

Extraction Healing

This practice involves removing spiritual intrusions or foreign energies that may be causing illness or imbalance. Symptoms of spiritual intrusion can include:

Power Animal Retrieval

When individuals have lost connection to their personal power, shamanic practitioners may journey to retrieve power animals that can restore vitality and protection.

Ancestral Healing

Many shamanic traditions recognize that we carry both the gifts and wounds of our ancestors. Ancestral healing work involves:

The Healing Process: What to Expect

Initial Assessment

A shamanic healing session typically begins with:

The Healing Session

The actual healing may involve:

Integration and Follow-up

Shamanic healing is not a one-time fix but a process that requires:

Benefits of Shamanic Healing

Research and clinical experience document numerous benefits of shamanic healing:

Psychological Benefits

Physical Benefits

Spiritual Benefits

Working with a Shamanic Practitioner

What to Look For

When seeking shamanic healing, consider practitioners who:

Online vs. In-Person Sessions

Shamanic healing can be effectively conducted both in-person and at a distance. Many practitioners, including myself, offer online sessions that provide:

As a shamanic practitioner based in Ireland, I offer both in-person sessions in Dublin and online sessions globally, allowing individuals worldwide to access this powerful healing tradition.

Getting Started with Shamanic Healing

Preparing for Your Journey

Before beginning shamanic healing work:

Building a Relationship with Your Spiritual Allies

You can begin connecting with spiritual support through:

Guided Shamanic Journey Experience

To experience the power of shamanic healing for yourself, I invite you to join me in this comprehensive guided journey:

This meditation guides you through the process of meeting your wounds as teachers and receiving the medicine they carry for you.

The Future of Shamanic Healing

As we face unprecedented global challenges – mental health crises, environmental destruction, social fragmentation – the wisdom of shamanic healing becomes increasingly relevant. This ancient tradition offers:

Conclusion: Embracing Your Medicine

The journey of transforming wounds into medicine is not easy, but it is profoundly rewarding. When we have the courage to face our pain with the support of spiritual allies and experienced guides, we discover that our greatest challenges often become our most powerful gifts.

Your wounds are not evidence of your brokenness – they are doorways to your medicine. The very experiences that have caused you the most pain may hold the keys to your deepest purpose and most profound gifts. Through shamanic healing, you can learn to:

The path of the wounded healer is ancient and honorable. By walking this path with courage and the right support, you join a lineage of medicine keepers who have transformed their pain into power and their wounds into wisdom.

Ready to discover the medicine within your wounds? Book a shamanic healing session with Abi Beri to begin your journey of transformation. Based in Dublin, Ireland with online sessions available globally.


About the Author: Abi Beri is an IPHM accredited Integrative Holistic Therapist and experienced shamanic practitioner based in Ireland. Specializing in trauma-informed shamanic healing, soul retrieval, and family constellation work, Abi helps clients globally transform their wounds into medicine through both in-person sessions in Dublin and online consultations worldwide. With extensive training in traditional shamanic practices and modern therapeutic approaches, Abi creates safe, sacred spaces for profound healing and transformation.

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