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The Founder

The School of Shamanic Womancraft was founded by Australian Jane Hardwicke Collings.

Jane has trained in Shamanic practices with James M Harvey, aka Blackbear and has had many wonderful teachers including Midwife Maggie Lecky Thompson, Birthkeeper Jeannine Parvati Baker and Teacher and Author Cedar Barstow. Jane lives in NSW, Australia, with her husband, some of her children and many animal friends.

“Back in 1991, when I was 33, I met Jeannine Parvati Baker at a USA MANA conference. She gave a pre-conference workshop entitled Shamanic Midwifery. At that point in my life I had been a homebirth midwife for six years and a student of Shamanism for one year and we had three children. Jeannine’s wisdom helped me bring my passions of homebirth midwifery and shamanic practices together.

“Over the years I continued my country midwifery practice, had another baby and put together two workshops called Pregnancy: The Inner Journey and Moonsong: Reclaiming Feminine Power Through Reconnection With The Women’s Mysteries.

“Until Jeannine’s untimely death in 2005, I learned so much from her and on her passing, I committed to continue to spread her wise teachings, however I could.

“In 2008 I had a conversation with a young midwife. She spoke so eloquently, poetically, mythically, archetypally. She reminded so much of Jeannine. She asked me to share with her what I had learned from my mentor Jeannine and as a midwife to help her on her journey. And so the seed for The School of Shamanic Womancraft was sown.”

(Jane Hardwicke Collings is not registered as a midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.)

The School

In 2009 the School started with Her Virgin Journey. Ten women graduated from that first year-long journey in December 2010 and the second year, now called the Four Seasons Journey, started in October 2010.

The Four Seasons Journey program has continued to run successfully for each year to follow.

Women from all over the world are expressing interest in this Women’s Mystery School and she is growing as we grow with her.

Several Shamanic Craftswomen from the original groups are now teachers, and more are learning each year through the Apprentice Circle to become facilitators of this program, as well as Moonsong, Shamanic Dimensions of Pregnancyand Autumn Woman, Harvest Queen workshops.

Many other exciting and paradigm-shifting projects are underway within special groups formed by the students and graduates, including helping to bring Red Tents to communities and festivals where women gather, creating documentary films and presentations on the Women’s Mysteries sharing the wisdom of others from all over the world.

The School is growing, and the Women are gathering, finding the deep connection they often didn’t even realise they were craving.  Blessed be!

Modus Operandi: Rewilding Women

The School of Shamanic Womancraft is dedicated to participating in ushering in necessary social change.

Social change will be facilitated by women who are resilient, adaptable, and accessing their inner strength.

From our one-day workshops, through to the five-day retreats and the one- or two-year programs (Four/Eight Seasons Journey), we focus on helping women reclaim feminine knowledge, wisdom and strength.

We do this through unlearning the dominant perspective of overriding our body’s wisdom and then by relearning the significance of our transformational rites of passage (birth, menarche (first period), childbirth, menopause and death), the power and importance of the menstrual cycle, the Earth’s cycle of seasons and the lunar cycle.

Basically we are reconnecting to the wisdom of the cycles of Nature, which govern our lives, whether we realise that or not, and whether we want that or not!

Transformation happens at every rite of passage and often unconsciously creates a deeper wounding. By bringing awareness to this we can do our inner healing work, and the cultural healing work, for the wounded feminine, within and without.

Due to the urgent need for effective action to, at least, be prepared for what awaits us, especially the extremes, we need to empower resilience, adaptability and strength in people and especially the ones most people are nurtured by: women.

Our programs are designed to assist women in their healing so they can build these internal muscles, so they can be the women the Earth needs now.

We call in, with great thanks, the resources required to empower women, at-risk women and all their sisters, with these attributes – adaptability, resilience, strength – so they can be leaders and healers in their families and communities, prepared for what is to come.

Reconnecting with Nature

The School’s flagship program, the Four Seasons Journey, is a deep immersion into the ‘Women’s Mysteries.’ We come together several times during the program, undertaking deep processes, co-creating powerful ceremonies, and having experiences in Nature, all with the intention of healing our rites of passage and reclaiming the magic and power of the feminine. The connection and love that flows between the women who sit together on this journey, creates the safe ‘crucible’ for transformation.

At around the middle of the year-long program we journey together living in the wilds as a community, with the journey women spending three days and three nights out on their own, water-fasting if that suits their metabolism, in deep communion with the Earth, Mother Nature.

And this experience is a game-changer!

deep belonging occurs, on multiple levels, a lived experience of the interconnectedness of all things.

It is well known that when a human reconnects with Nature and their nature, and sees it as the one thing, everything will change.

The School of Shamanic Womancraft can be part of a solution for humanity’s current crises with our cutting-edge awakening, empowering and nurturing women’s programs.

Please contact us if you want to help with this. With support we can bring these ground-breaking programs anywhere in the world!

This we offer,
this is our prayer,
So Mote It Be.

Vision Statement

Aims

To co-create a “safe” container for all involved at all times.

 

To empower women to have their potential life experience.

 

To facilitate the release of past karmic pain and wounding of Herstory.

 

To create the opportunity for women to find within themselves the skills and abilities needed to facilitate transformation for themselves and others on their journey.

 

To offer education that honours menstruation, pregnancy, birth and menopause as the shamanic experiences they are in a women’s life journey.

 

To offer education that serves to deepen women’s understanding and connection with the natural cycles of the Earth, the moon and their bodies.

 

To offer education that honours menstruation, pregnancy, birth and menopause as the shamanic experiences they are in a women’s life journey.

 

To facilitate, mentor, support, guide and empower women to become leaders and facilitators of this education within their own communities.

 

To co-create community between all SSW women that supports the work – be that School specific adventures, women’s sharing/exploration in the wider community, or SSW future dreamings.

What is Shamanic Womancraft?

Shamanic Womancraft Is The Art Of Facilitating Transformation

The School of Shamanic Womancraft creates the opportunity for women to find within themselves the skills and abilities needed to facilitate transformation for others on their journeys.

Menstruation, pregnancy, birth, and menopause are shamanic journeys

Who or What is a Shamanic Craftswoman?

She Is A Gatekeeper, A Threshold Guardian, A Way Shower

She knows to help others she must heal herself.

She must be present to her own journey, attend to her own practice of self-awareness and be connected with the energy of the Earth and the wisdom of the cycles so she can be a guide for others.

The shamanic craftswoman must be comfortable and experienced with the landscapes and possibilities of the shamanic journey in order to be ‘with woman’ in her inner and outer worlds.

In our high-tech world where menstruation is barely honoured, where maternity care is highly interventionist and based on fear and risk, where menopause is avoided with drugs, the inner world and journey of a woman is usually not taken into consideration.

This is a missed opportunity for deeper self awareness and healing and creates wounds.

The shamanic craftswoman is best equipped to help the woman in this way if she has in turn brought this same level of consciousness to her own experiencesof menstruation, pregnancy, birth, mothering and menopause.

Working from the premise of “Healer Heal Thyself,” the shamanic craftswoman must be present to her own journey, attending to her own practice of self awareness and be connected with the energy of the Earth and the wisdom of the cycles.

 

Healer,
Heal Thyself