A Live Online Event presented by Langston Kahn, Christina Pratt and the Last Mask Center.
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Langston Kahn is a shamanic practitioner and teacher specializing in radical human transformation, ancestral healing, and the restoration of an authentic relationship with our emotions. He stands firmly at the crossroads, his practice informed by the contemporary shamanic tradition of the Cycle of Transformation, somatic modalities, initiations into traditions of the African Diaspora, training with indigenous elders and his helping spirits, and ancestors weaving it all together. He gives workshops and lectures globally in person and online and is the author of Deep Liberation: Shamanic Teachings for Reclaiming Wholeness in a Culture of Trauma.
Langston is one of the first people in thirty years to be trained as a senior teacher in the Cycle of Transformation and carry forth the lineage founded by Christina Pratt of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing. The teachings of the Cycle of Transformation are held by the Cycle Community, a collective of people striving to live in alignment with ancient shamanic principles and applying them in service of personal and collective liberation. You can find out more about him at his website: LangstonKahn.com
Christina Lee Pratt is the founder of Last Mask Center, in Portland, Oregon, where she is pioneering new healing techniques to deal with the specific illnesses of our times. She offers online classes in Deep Liberation Clearing, experiential healing for individuals, families, and communities, and The Cycle of Transformation, a challenging, four-year training in the skills needed to become the people who can restore a just world where all life flourishes.
She is the host of the international, podcast Why Shamanism Now and the author of the two-volume set “An Encyclopedia of Shamanism”. Christina believes that cultivating energy body hygiene and mastery is the first step in bringing ancient lifeways into daily life so that we, the Living, can heal, change, innovate, and become the medicine needed in our time. Together we can create a just world where life flourishes and we hold sacred the responsibility to be ecologically and economically sustainable in our every action.