Works of HeART
Healing Shamans…Works of HeART
In many cultures, the shaman was a healer of the body, but more importantly they would reconnect the human consciousness to the spirit. Some cultures believed that a shaman possessed supernatural or psychic powers, others recognized their ability to heal the sick, reveal the not-so-obvious, and also positively affect the growth of crops and the health and fertility of the tribe.
Each sculpture is like no other, it is unique and one-of-a-kind. The shamans are made by Mary’s caring hands and include elements from the earth. Each shaman is meant to heal, rekindle the spirit and bring good fortune to it’s owner.
- Shaman Hopoksa (Chactaw for Wisdom)
- Shaman Dakini (Sky Walking Woman)
- Shaman Gueleguetza (Zapotec Indian for “give a gift without expecting anything in return”
- Shaman Kiya (Lakota for Flight)
- Shaman Surya (Nepali for Sun)
- Shaman Bhaisajya (Nepali for Medicine Buddha)
- Shaman Chandra (Nepali for Moon)
- Shaman Chetan (Sioux for Hawk)
- Shaman Prajnaparmita (of Superior Wisdom & Transcendental Meditation)
- Shaman Tara (one who protects beings while crossing the ocean of existence)
- Shaman Saraswati (Learning)
- Shaman Sambara (Supreme Bliss)
- Shaman Dipankar (Enlightenment)
- Shaman Akshobya (cosmic element of consciousness)
- Shaman Lakshmi (abundance
- Shaman Apsara (dance of life)
- Shaman Ganesha (one who removes obstacles)
- Shaman Selene (brightness of the moon)
- Shaman Matsya (beginning of life)
- Shaman Mahakala (protector from evil)
- Shaman Isis (motherhood)