The Vital Shifts That Soul-Centered Therapists and Healers Need To Make To Be Ready To Provide Shamanic Psychotherapy
Hi, I'm Luisa Elena Kolker...
Even though we haven’t worked together, yet, I’m guessing I may know a few things about you...
- You’re a seasoned therapist or healing practitioner, grounded in your modality, with a fulfilling career—and yet, you sense there’s a deeper dimension of wisdom within you that’s calling to be expressed and embodied.
- You’re not looking for a guru or an old-paradigm authority figure. You’re seeking ethical, soul-rooted mentorship that honors your maturity, fosters mutual respect, and invites you into profound personal growth and intuitive integration.
- You’re ready to address the deeper energetic and emotional layers—both your wounding and wisdom—with shamanic insight, intuitive tools, and sacred attention.
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You long to guide others not just from expertise, but from authentic alignment with your mystical intelligence and inner knowing.
You're not alone in wanting these things. Here’s what becomes possible when your inner work is well supported...
• Feel authentically grounded in your mystical intelligence, with the clarity and confidence to guide yourself and others from a place of deeply rooted inner alignment.
• Develop a secure, sacred relationship with your mystical intelligence, honoring it as a source of ongoing insight and inner guidance.
• Trust your relationship with your own psyche, your spirit allies, and your intuitive knowing, without losing touch with your critical thinking skills.
• Bring a soul-centered presence to your healing work that is both ethically sound and energetically authentic.
• Distinguish what is truly yours—your energy, beliefs, and purpose—from what’s been projected or imposed by family systems or cultural conditioning.
• Navigate intense emotional and energetic experiences without dissociating, energetically collapsing, or bypassing, because you’ve learned how to metabolize trauma residue and can remain present and discerning.
• Have a felt sense of your energetic boundaries and have the ability to set and reset those boundaries with maturity, clarity, and compassion.
• Cultivate a focused, Earth-rooted spiritual practice that is authentic, embodied, and personally meaningful.
• Deepen your relationship with your unconscious material—engaging shadow with compassion and curiosity, rather than fear or avoidance.
• Feel emotionally safe exploring unconscious material, because you’re supported by a grounded, attuned framework that honors mystery as well as discernment.
• Strengthen your spiritual maturity by embracing discernment, humility, and humor, trusting your lived experience even when it’s messy or imperfect.
You could be on your way to these results just a few months from now...
Want to find out how?
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Find out in this training:
The Vital Shifts That Soul-Centered Therapists and Healers Need To Make To Be Ready To Provide Shamanic Psychotherapy
How to Integrate Shamanic Psychotherapy Into Your Inner Life and Outer Work
“Mystics are people who have a particularly vivid experience of the processes of the collective unconscious. Mystical experience is experience of archetypes."
—Carl Jung
How does my shamanic psychotherapy approach go beyond conventional therapy models and other healing modalities?
It reaches dimensions of the psyche that conventional therapy often can’t: the symbolic, archetypal, and energetic layers of human experience. My Shamanic Psychotherapy approach is rooted in both the unseen and the tangible worlds. When practiced with clinical skill and ethical maturity, shamanic work becomes a powerful means of accessing and transforming unconscious material—for oneself and for clients already committed to deep inner work. It allows for a therapeutic process that is not only insight-driven, but soul-informed.
Accessing non-ordinary states is teachable—but working from them with integrity, confidence, and discernment takes mentorship.
It’s relatively easy to learn techniques for entering altered states of consciousness. But what’s rare—and essential—is the ethical fluency, psychological depth, and humility required to translate those experiences into effective healing. Like the practice of psychotherapy, these qualities are not developed in isolation—they’re cultivated through close, reflective mentorship.
This work is a calling.
The path of shamanic psychotherapy asks for an ongoing relationship with your own unconscious dimensions.
In a culture driven by performance, visibility, and spiritual bypassing, this mentorship offers a mature, grounded container for practitioners ready to grow from the inside out. I’ve spent my life walking this path, and I’m here to support therapists who are ready to do high-integrity mystical work—with clinical grounding, ethical clarity, and soul-level depth.