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Shamanic Journey Down Tobacco Road
My Journey With My Ally Plant, by Dr. Carol Parker About 10 years ago while leading one of my first Wilderness Fast ceremonies in a remote location in Death Valley,...
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Counseling Center Staff Despacho Ceremony
The staff at Southwestern Counseling Center works very hard, so at our last staff meeting we decided to arrange a ceremony to call in some extra support and prayers for...
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Southwestern College Students Explore Aboriginals and Art Therapy
Amy Hautman Bates, first year Art Therapy/Counseling student on her transition from Artist to Art Therapist http://artforwellness.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/australian-aborigines-and-art-therapy/?preview=true&preview_id=53&preview_nonce=cecf41a352 I started this blog intending to write about the creative art's health...
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Musings from Wahatoya, The Spanish Peaks, by Carol Parker
Southwestern College (Santa Fe) Faculty and Students Visit Sacred Mountains in Colorado WAHATOYA: The Spanish Peaks of Southern Colorado For about five years, the Spanish Peaks (or traditionally Wahatoya, which...
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Final Thoughts on Maras: An Intern’s Farewell to Peru
Final Thoughts: Maras By Sara WIlliams I cried after leaving Maras. It was something like a mixture of sadness and gratitude. Sadness because never again will I have the same...
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Inspiring Stories About Our Students
Since 2006, Ecotherapy students at SWC have been reconnecting to Mother Earth by going on Wilderness Fasts, praying in sweat lodges, practicing Andean energy healing techniques, and participating in other...