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CUTV News Radio Spotlights Shamanic Practitioner Lisa Ziebell

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Springfield, MO - We need gifted individuals who can guide us to a place of vitality and wellness.

Lisa Ziebell is one such guide and an exceptional Shamanic Practitioner. Her healing practice began because of physical pain and her journey to find a solution.

For six years, Lisa experienced chronic migraines and other ailments.

She started exploring yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic medicine. She noticed that the severity and frequency of the headaches reduced. However, it wasn't until 2009 that her journey truly opened her to her current path when she met Karen Duncan, a local therapist and shaman practicing the Incan/Peruvian energy medicine.

In 2016, Lisa opened her shamanic practice in Springfield. She now assists individuals and couples in becoming acquainted with their energy bodies, Spirit Guides, and the concepts of the Incan/Peruvian cosmology, both in-person and through remote sessions. She also teaches a series of mesa (or medicine bag) building classes that guide students in their personal journey of self-discovery and healing through the practices of the Incan/Peruvian medicine.

Lisa defines a "shaman" as a person who has worked through much of their personal wounding, so they can now serve as a healer from an objective inner space, witnessing the world around them and holding the collective while being connected with Mother Earth. A shaman has the capacity to witness and empathize with a client’s challenges so they can facilitate the client’s healing. A shaman is guided by God/Source and the Divine Beings that they work with along with the client’s own Divinity team and higher self.

For more information on our guest please visit www.springfieldconnections.com