Healing The Father Wound – A Shamanic Journey
$33.00
A 75-minute shamanic guided journey into healing the father wound.
Drawn from a live 3-hour ritual workshop, this immersive audio experience invites you into deep somatic and spiritual work. You’ll begin standing with grounding and movement, then transition to a lying position for a powerful descent into the unconscious layers of the father wound.
Through the sacred tools of breath, sound, movement, attention, and visualization, you’ll be guided to release stored energy, reconnect to your inner masculine, and reclaim parts of yourself once abandoned.
Prepare a dedicated space, build an altar for your father or lineage, set four candles in the directions, and allow ample time for post-journey integration. This is not just a practice—it is a rite of healing.
Description
Healing the Father Wound
A 75-minute Guided Shamanic Journey by Embodied Masculine™
This downloadable audio journey is a potent initiation into the healing of the father wound—a wound that lives not only in the psyche, but in the body, the ancestral line, and the unseen realms of our being.
Originally recorded as part of a live three-hour ritual workshop, this 75-minute journey is now offered as a stand-alone experience for those ready to meet this primal pain and transmute it into presence, clarity, and inner strength. Through shamanic guidance, somatic inquiry, parts work, and energetic transmission, this journey invites you to confront, feel, and transform the unresolved relationship with your father—whether he is living, deceased, absent, unknown, or emotionally distant.
Preparation for the Journey
This is not a casual listen—it is a ritual container. Please treat this experience with reverence and presence. To receive the full transmission of this work, we ask that you prepare in the following ways:
1. Build an Altar for Your Father
Create a small altar that honors your father or your lineage. Include a photo, meaningful objects, or symbols that reflect your connection, your grief, or your desire for reconciliation. This altar becomes a spiritual anchor for the journey ahead.
2. Prepare Your Space
Choose a quiet, undisturbed setting. Cleanse the space if needed. Light incense or use sacred smoke. You may wish to darken the room or use soft lighting.
3. Set the Four Directions
Place four candles (or symbolic items) at the East, South, West, and North. This invocation of the four directions creates a sacred container and calls in unseen allies to support your process.
4. Begin Sitting with Your Relationship
Prior to beginning the audio, spend time in reflection. Feel into your relationship with your father—whether complex, painful, or unknown. Let whatever arises come to the surface without judgment. Presence is the preparation.
5. Ground Yourself Before Beginning
The practice begins in a standing position, so it’s important to ground your body first. Stand with your feet firmly planted, connect with your breath, and settle into the here and now.
Structure of the Practice
Once the recording begins, you’ll be guided through several distinct phases:
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Movement Practice (Standing): You’ll start in motion, awakening the body and allowing the energy of the father wound to begin to surface and move.
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Transition to Lying Down: After this movement sequence, you’ll move to a lying down position where you’ll remain for the majority of the journey.
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Shamanic Descent: From this still place, you will be guided into deep inner territory—through breath, sound, attention, and visualization—to meet the parts of you that carry the wound and open space for healing.
Expression and Energetic Release
A key part of this practice is giving yourself permission:
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To move if the body needs to move
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To sound if there are sounds that want to emerge—moans, cries, exhales, wails, whispers. Let them come. This is energy leaving the body.
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To feel deeply without needing to make sense of it
Your task is not to control the experience, but to surrender to what arises, with love and courage.
The Five Instruments We Work With
Throughout the practice, we intentionally engage these five sacred tools:
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Breath – Your anchor. Return here anytime the mind drifts.
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Sound – A vehicle for emotional and energetic release.
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Movement – A way for the body to process and express what words cannot.
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Attention – Where you place your awareness matters. We train the ability to come back.
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Visualization – Used as a portal into the symbolic and archetypal realms where true transformation occurs.
Post-Journey Integration
Set aside time after the practice to remain in stillness, journal, or walk quietly in nature. The journey does not end when the audio ends—what has been stirred will continue to move. Treat this window of time as sacred.
This practice is for those ready to break inherited patterns, honor grief, reclaim the Father within, and return to their lives with a deeper sense of rootedness and masculine wholeness.
The father wound may be ancient, but so is your capacity to transform it.