Shamanism and the Christianity Connection
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Shamanism and the Christianity Connection

Explore how shamanism honors a single Creator—often called Source or Spirit—and why many practitioners resonate with the teachings of Jesus, supported by biblical scripture that affirms a Spirit-filled, interconnected understanding of God.

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Why I Don’t Wear Green on St. Patrick’s Day
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Why I Don’t Wear Green on St. Patrick’s Day

A thought-provoking reflection on St. Patrick’s Day exploring the hidden history behind Saint Patrick and the symbolic “snakes” as suppressed pagan and shamanic traditions in Ireland.

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Sacred Companions on the Spiritual Path
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Sacred Companions on the Spiritual Path

Across cultures, scriptures, and ancient traditions, humanity has never walked the spiritual path alone. From the earliest cave paintings to sacred texts and oral traditions, there is a shared understanding that unseen companions walk beside us. They offer protection, wisdom, warning, and comfort. Angels, spirit guides, animal guides, and guardians are not modern ideas; they are ancient truths remembered in different languages.

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Healer vs. Healing Facilitator
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Healer vs. Healing Facilitator

A reflection on the terms healer vs. healing facilitator, examining personal responsibility in healing while honoring the ancient lineage and meaning of the word “healer.”

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Ancient Woman
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Ancient Woman

Before books, before temples, before doctrine, there were women who listened.

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The quiet hum…
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

The quiet hum…

There’s a quiet hum in the air today…like the world is holding its breath between one spell and the next

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Trees are the superior being
Rebekah Wilkins Rebekah Wilkins

Trees are the superior being

I believe trees are superior beings. Not in a way that diminishes us, but in a way that reminds us who we once were before we forgot how to listen.

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