About Deanna Wind Haven Shaman
Deanna Strandquist is a modern day Shaman who uses the ancient wisdom in our modern world. Working with a shaman is an approach to self care that puts you in charge to clear a full range of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual influences that affect your overall well being. When the traditional methods are no longer working, consider exploring another way to break free to live your life in an authentic way.
New Year, new resolutions. This is the time of year people are busy setting goals, making plans to shift their life, clear the clutter and make a fresh start. The energies of January are supporting these endeavors. So what is … Continue reading →
Life moves in cycles, where we have new beginnings, learning and growth, integration and transcending the issue we are facing. We experience more profound growth through difficult experiences. When life is easy, we coast along. We have the most soul … Continue reading →
Imbalance comes when we overindulge in any habits that may result in self sabotaging behaviours. When this pattern becomes deeply ingrained, it can lead to addiction. When I think of addiction, what immediately comes to mind is an alcoholic, or … Continue reading →
We are now on the brink of choice – to shift from old paradigms to a higher state of consciousness. Continue reading →
The Self Care Recovery program is a personalized, transformational experience, that will ignite your ability to explore, discover and transform your self care regime. REGISTER HERE We are extending an EXCLUSIVE OFFER to participate in a FREE Pilot Program What … Continue reading →
The Nose Hill Park Medicine Wheel was created to allow people who are walking and enjoying the park to connect with an ancient site to teach about our relationship with the land and being a steward of the earth. It … Continue reading →
I was up early, and ventured outside to greet the dawn in ceremony. I could smell how the air has turned crisp and cool, and the summer is slipping away. It reminds me of my childhood in the country, my … Continue reading →