![]() |
January 6, 2012
A Special Evening in Santa Cruz: A talk around the fire with
Eliot Cowan
|
[Photo Credit: Kate Baldwin]
If we as humanity are going to survive... and thrive, I feel it's imperative for people to find their way back to living in a way where we have this basic root experience of being part of and respecting the world we live in as sacred.
--Eliot Cowan, October 2011
Eliot is the founder of the the Blue Deer Center and is a member of the Council of Elders for the Temple of Sacred Fire Healing. As a provider at the Blue Deer Center, Eliot Cowan offers Plant Spirit Medicine℠ practitioner training courses, continuing education for PSM practitioners, healing camps based on traditional Huichol shamanic healing, and animal totem courses.
See Eliot Cowan in a recent appearance with Elephant Journal
Teacher
Eliot Cowan is the author of Plant Spirit Medicine, and a fully initiated Tsaurirrikame (shaman) in the Huichol Indian tradition. He began the study and practice of herbalism in the 1960’s and completed a Master of Acupuncture degree with J.R. Worsley in England in the 1970’s. Eliot subsequently apprenticed with Don Guadalupe Gonzalez Rios, a Huichol Indian Shaman. On the occasion of Don Guadalupe’s retirement in 2000, he ritually recognized Eliot as a guide to shamanic apprentices in the Huichol tradition.
Details & Pricing
Dessert Potluck begins at 7:30PM (please bring a sweet treat to share).
Tea will be available.
Cost $15 per person.
All proceeds will go to support the Blue Deer Center, a 501(c)3 not-for profit
healing retreat center.
Please dress warmly and if you have a small folding chair please bring it.


