
Shamanic Approach to Therapy
Revealing the deep Nature of Being

The ACT Shamanic Approach to Therapy is a comprehensive, holistic approach based on the shamanic systemic vision. It respects all that underlies life. As with primitive peoples, ACT understands that everything is interconnected.
Human beings can only develop through collaboration and exchange with their environment and nature. It takes into account the different systems involved: the individual, his unique nature with all its latent potential, his family, his professional sphere, his environment, his role in society and his relationship to the world and to Nature.
The Shamanic Approach to Therapy uses techniques that enable us to act on the different strata and systems of the person.
In shamanic traditions, it is important to collaborate with the allied forces of Nature and the invisible, the Spirits, who know better than humans. This practice is also used in ACT.
Thanks to this communication with the invisible intelligence, shamanic vision enables to :
- Quickly find the source level of a problem,
- Collaborate with the spirits-information fields of nature and the universe,
- Act in harmony with your clients' deepest nature and your own,
- Work in a holistic way, integrating the relationship between the different parts of the person, their clan, their work, their environment and their path.
The aim of ACT is to create the right conditions for revealing one's deepest nature and expressing one's path. This is what promotes health in any ecosystem!
This practice can also be applied to a group, a place, a project or a company, to awaken its vitality, strength and meaning.

Session sequence
ACT shamanic therapy uses techniques to probe a person's various systems, finding knots and their origins, and bringing missing resources to the whole.
This work then makes it possible to call up vibratory fields and information missing from the client's or therapist's frame of reference, known in shamanic terms as "healing spirits", enabling deep-seated gaps to be filled. This approach enables the therapist to draw on these "allied" spirits, with less exhaustion, and to use his or her usual tools more effectively.
The therapist will activate the necessary resource, which will then penetrate the person's system, revealing patterns to be modified, removing interference and re-informing the areas that need it.
This therapeutic approach also works on the forms-schemas of functioning visible on the person's various energy bodies. Without dissolving these forms, which generate real reflex habits, work on the root of the problem will not be fully effective. In fact, by modifying the form (the energetic and neurological habit), the charge contained within can be released, removing the gangue that contains the problem.
In this way, the client's deepest nature can express itself freely in all its fields.
Example
If a person's relationship with the masculine is severed as a result of trauma, their reflex reaction is to put up protection - a visible energetic layer in their field - against the masculine, which cuts off any possibility of a balanced relationship, without healing the relational trauma. As long as this protective scar remains in the field, the person will not be accessible for a nourishing relationship.
By calling on specific spirits, we can heal the atrophied part, and redefine new contours more suited to regaining natural relational capacities.
Some of these patterns are engrammed in utero or at birth, then confirmed in the form of reflex neurological circuits. Sometimes they are collective cultural patterns. In these cases, it is difficult to modify these circuits using a psychological or physical approach alone, without implementing a new model.
The Shamanic Approach to Therapy acts on :
The physical body and postures, organ and brain functioning (even archaic or reflex),
The emotional body and its deformations, which influence behavior,
The mental body, with its learned and transgenerational patterns, beliefs and operating structures,
The essential body, the person's deepest nature,
The links between these bodies and the environment, between the person and his or her path.
The aim is to harmonize these different aspects and connect the person to his or her axis, anchoring it in his or her life.
The shamanic approach to therapy is very practical.
It allows you to draw on principles that have been tried and tested over thousands of years, and which are now accessible in a structured and reproducible way thanks to the pedagogy proposed.
With this approach, the therapist experiences the convergence of current therapeutic models, shamanism and quantum physics, which will considerably amplify the effect of his or her usual tools.