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RU163: LANGSTON KAHN ON DEEP LIBERATION: SHAMANIC TOOLS FOR RECLAIMING WHOLENESS IN A CULTURE OF TRAUMA

Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair

Rendering Unconscious episode 163.

On this episode of Rendering Unconscious, I sat down with my dear friend Langston Kahn to talk about his new book Deep Liberation: Shamanic Tools for Reclaiming Wholeness in a Culture of Trauma (2021).

The conversation revolves around Langston's new book Deep Liberation: Shamanic Tools for Reclaiming Wholeness in a Culture of Trauma (2021), which explores the intersection of modalities of deep inquiry with shamanic and other traditions, including psychoanalysis, emphasizing the healing power of integrating diverse perspectives. Langston delves into concepts like soul retrieval and ancestral healing, highlighting the importance of addressing unresolved ancestral patterns. Langston also shares his journey of reconnecting with his ancestors and the transformative impact of this work. The discussion concludes with Langston's upcoming courses on energy body mastery, the erotic as power, and his mother's focus on the felt sense.

Langston Kahn is a Black, Queer, New York City based shamanic practitioner specializing in emotional healing and radical transformation. He stands firmly at the crossroads, his practice informed by Inner Relationship Focusing, initiations into traditions of the African Diaspora, the contemporary shamanic tradition of The Last Mask Community and the guidance of his helping spirits and ancestors weaving it all together. Follow him at Instagram.

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