'World of Oracles' Workshop & Tarot Card Reading with NYC's Urban Shaman
Life can be confusing, confounding, and downright difficult sometimes, so people everywhere have consulted the wise energies — whether personal ancestors, deities, or the universe — for answers and guidance. One of New York’s most celebrated shamans is ready to introduce you to several global spirit tools & techniques in order to tap into this wise universal energy, all inside her sacred ceremonial center in the heart of Brooklyn.
Join New York Adventure Club as we venture into the world of oracles with Urban Shaman Mama Donna , a spiritual leader specializing in rituals and writing in support of personal and planetary transformation.
Our experience with this internationally acclaimed speaker, shaman, and writer will include:
- The 101 on Urban Shaman Mama Donna , whose list of accolades includes composing the first satellite peace message in space
- An overview of Oracles , and why and how people consult them
- An introduction to some of the more popular global oracles such as Runes, Yarrow Sticks, Astrology, and Tarot
- A personal Tarot reading on the question of your choice
Afterward, you’ll have the chance to browse her spirit shop and equip yourself with your own ritual supplies!
See you there!
*Comfortable clothes are recommended as we'll be sitting down for most of the event
*This experience is limited to 12 people
About Donna
Donna Henes is an internationally acclaimed urban shaman, popular speaker, and award-winning writer specializing in multi-cultural ritual celebrations of the cycles of the seasons and the seasons of our lives. Her joyful celebration of celestial events have introduced ancient traditional rituals and contemporary ceremonies to millions of people in more than one hundred cities since 1972.
Henes is a founding member and on the Board of Directors of the International Center for Celebration, and she served as a children's book award judge for the United Nations Jane Addams Peace Association from 1980-1988. In 1982, she composed the first satellite peace message in space: "chants for peace * chance for peace."
She has been a recipient of four fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as numerous project grants from municipalities, corporations and foundations, and a mayoral citation from the Honorable David Dinkins.