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Artemis studied Medicine Wheel of Americas in Four Winds Society. She had received the Munay-Ki rites, and, works with Q’ero lineage of Inca shamans. Artemis has been giving Illuminations since 2009. Artemis has been a seer since her childhood and, lives in the Ceremony in her daily life.
An Illumination is a shamanic healing modality of an imprint removal from the Energy Body. Energy body surrounds all living beings; it holds the past and current life information; manifests and continuously informs physical, emotional and mental body. Past trauma imprints the energy body which, consequently, misinforms the physical, psychological and mental body. Unhealed trauma makes us perceive, think, feel and act out of a wounded perspective, which

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