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So, We’re Still Here. Now What? takes you beyond the end of the Mayan calendar and into the predicted New Era, helping you rearrange your life so you can shift more easily with the ongoing changes that lie ahead. The book delves deeply into the hidden principles behind effective shamanic practices that were used long ago to steward people through times of change, and it teaches you how to use these principles to navigate through today’s disruptions. You learn how to be supported by the laws of nature and the universe and how to uncover the true power of your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual bodies. The concepts Wiyaka offers have been field tested in her thirty years of private practice as a shamanic practitioner. This is a solid reference volume that belongs in every serious seeker’s private collection.

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2 thoughts on "So, We’re Still Here. Now What? Spiritual Evolution and Personal Empowerment in a New Era (The Map Home) (Volume 1)"

  1. C. W. says:

    Fascinating, Rich, Empowering After searching through spiritual texts for more than three decades, “So We’re Still Here. Now What?” is an impressive volume of practical and applicable data for the serious student of spiritual evolution. Gwilda Wiyaka gives clear, step by step, user friendly tools for navigating these times that are shaking us to our bones. Where many spiritual books focus on feel-good messages without much practical application, this one takes the mystery out of spiritual practice, stepping out of the “woo woo” and into the “how to” with proven techniques for self empowerment. A “must have” for those who are ready to step out of unconscious, damaging patterns into conscious co-creation. Brilliant, beautiful, hopeful, and empowering.

  2. C. Spencer Adler, M.D. says:

    “Being Still Here” – Thoughts from the outside. This book is easy to love, and, when you re-read t, easy to love again. I say “re-read” because the depth of concept and magicimpels one to pour over this treasure. As there is no need to summarize or re-iterate what has been so brilliantly and terselysaid by the author, I hope to add a note about my direct experiences with her. The experiences are just mine, not her wordsor thoughts. I have a curious history of having met Gwilda Wiyaka, after starting as a Mechanical Engineering student at Cornell,shifting to a Zoology degree there, then an MD at Duke, and 40 years of well regarded and diverse Psychiatry practice in Denver(As Gwilda would note, none of them being “me”.) Over 10 years of knowing her, her clients, and her colleagues showed theintense accuracy and integrity of her work. There were almost no venues, from scientific to mystical, in which she could notconverse precisely, with the response being targeted to to…

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