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Fire and Bones, Oracles and Seers

Experience a deeply embodied knowing of your interconnectedness to all things

June 26-28, 2026

Earthaven Ecovillage
Near Asheville, NC

The art of divining – seeing beyond the obvious paths and potentials to bring new possibilities back into our ordinary lives – is an age-old, world wide shamanic practice. In this experiential workshop, you will utilize techniques which help broaden your perspective by connecting to Divine Source through your relationships with compassionate spirits. Learning to interpret the signs and messages is a critical aspect of divination. A comprehensive selection of techniques will be introduced and practiced, each designed in its own special way to encourage a compassionate opening and understanding of previously hidden pathways.

When we merge with a helping spirit, we bring into our physical and spirit bodies the power and insight of compassionate wisdom. This is the essence of entering a divining state – a level of awareness outside the small mind, outside ego judgments, beyond the edges of normal consciousness. The culmination is the return of this perception to our ordinary awareness with an interpretation that meshes with and enlivens our initial questions with new divine perspectives. Our hollow bone human self is filled with wisdom and knowledge beyond our humanness – filled with compassionate spiritual precognition.

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I’m so grateful to Earthaven for hosting this program. I was looking for a chance to explore shamanic practice in community and this was perfect. Peter presented a variety of guided practice sessions, each with a different focus, and all followed by Q&A and reflection. I walked away with a notebook full of tools and practices to take home and explore on my own. Peter was a fantastic teacher — highly recommend him and this program for anyone looking to deepen their practice.

Nicole, 2024 participant

Have questions?

Register for the free live Zoom call with Peter Clark on June 2, 4-5:30 pm. Peter will give an intro and answer questions about the workshop. Debbie, workshop program coordinator, will be available to answer questions site logistics, including Earthaven, food, and accomodations.

The session will be recorded and everyone who registers will receive a link to the recording.

What do we mean by shamanism and shamanic practices?

It’s an egalitarian approach to relating to the world that recognizes the importance of the consciousness and intelligence within all organisms, even beyond biological organisms. It’s a way of relating that goes beyond ordinary human relations that is somatic — a felt experience. 

Shamanic practices are about enhancing our empowerment through the partnership with spirits.

This program focuses on interacting with animal and human form spirits that transcend physical experience. Working with practices of guardianship — enlisting spirit help, clearing spaces of questionable energies, and establishing boundaries around ritual, communal, and personal space — we will invoke and befriend the benevolent spirits while establishing protection from the wayward or malefic influences. We hold compassionate spirits as relatable manifestations of the Divine that offer wisdom and healing beyond ordinary human capacity. In the partnerships developed between each person and their helping spirits, great positive change can be brought into our lives and world – bringing us closer to each other and more in alignment with the rest of the natural world. The result can be an integrated, essential and transcendent spiritual practice, keeping us grounded in our full humanity and expansive in our minds and hearts.  It is work capable of bringing the evolutionary unfoldment of the divine for the greatest good for all.

This workshop is based on the common elements of many shamanic cultures, rather than any one indigenous tradition. Participants will learn a spiritual practice, not a philosophy, theory, or religion. This shamanic practice is complementary to whatever beliefs one holds – be it Christianity, Buddhism, Paganism, Animism, or even Atheism. Anthropological and archaeological evidence from all five of earth’s continents indicate the presence of shamanic practice through pre-history and into the current era. Shamanic practice is the birthright of all people and has been a part of normative consciousness for the majority of human history.

I found this a beautifully designed and executed course. We were able to progressively experience a diverse variety of divination techniques. Just loved it!

Anonymous, Past Participant.

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Workshop group at Dancing Shiva

 Program

Friday

  • Noon – 1:30 pm – Arrive and check in to housing
  • 2:00 – 6:00 pm – Afternoon session
  • 6:00 – 7:15 pm – Dinner break (bring your own)
  • 7:30 – 9:30 pm – Evening session

Saturday and Sunday

  • 9:00 am – 12:50 pm – Morning session
  • 1:00 – 2:00 pm – Lunch (provided)
  • 2:00 – 6 pm – Afternoon session

Each day includes experiences within shamanic journey trance states that include knowledge expansion, spiritual healing, and compassionate divination.  Like a horse transporting one through a landscape, the Drum will take us on a sonic pilgrimage into the places we’re longing to go. Each practice includes time for writing of the experience and verbal sharing within the group.

Previous journey experience in the Upper and Lower worlds is recommended. The Friday sessions will serve as a review for many people, orientation to the terminology used in this workshop, and can help beginners be ready if they are quick studies.

If you have taken Extraordinary Realities with Peter Clark before or with his permission, you may arrive Friday during dinner or Saturday morning. Please contact us if you need to arrive sometime other than noon – 1:30 on Friday.

I was so looking forward to the Fire & Bone workshop. Well before the first day was over every kind of hope and expectation had been exceeded. In the language of another tradition, Peter was the Alchemist. Each of us came to the workshop with our bits of lead and by the end of the day, each of us was gleaming! Peter’s song with that of his drum are the alembic that distills the extraordinary from the ordinary.

Anonymous, Past Participant

Logistics

Lodging

Several accommodation options are available at Earthaven Ecovillage and in the surrounding area.

Note: All shared lodging options have the potential to be mixed genders. If you use an electrical device that needs to be plugged in overnight, such as CPAP machine, please be in touch before booking.

Camping
Cost per person: 2 nights $55 (Friday and Saturday nights)

Campground Cabin Shared Lodging
Cost per person: 2 nights $70 (Friday and Saturday nights)

Shared Indoor Lodging
Cost per person: 2 nights $115 (Friday and Saturday nights)

Private Indoor Lodging (Friday and Saturday nights)
Cost for 1 person: 2 nights $160
Cost for 2 people (shared bed): 2 nights $240

Off-Site Options
Various options in Black Mountain and Asheville.

Sleeping bags and pads are available for rental for $15/set. Cleaning supplies to clean mats are available before and/or after use. SOIL launders the sleeping bags once a year.

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Food

Examples of food served at School of Integrated Living programs

Delicious, omnivorous meals are prepared by talented culinary artists from the Earthaven community. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options available. Snacks and beverages (tea, coffee) are provided. Participants are invited to help with meal clean-up. Many hands make light work.

As much food as possible is sourced from Earthaven and its surrounding farms and gardens, with some ingredients sourced from grocery stores. Our meals are created with seasonal, local, fresh, wildcrafted, humanely-raised, and organic ingredients.

***If you have dietary needs beyond the ones listed here, please be prepared to bring supplemental food to support your nourishment and well-being. Our kitchen cannot accommodate all diets.

*** Although we would like to know if you have any allergies, we cannot provide an anaphylactic safe meal. There is always the chance of cross contamination.

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Program Specific Info

Saturday and Sunday lunches are provided.

Cancellation & Refunds

If you cancel your registration, you may:

  • Donate your tuition to support our continued work
  • Request a refund per our policy:
    • 90% refund for cancellations prior to 30 days before the start of the program
    • 50% refund for cancellations prior to 10 days before the start of the program
  • All refund requests received within one week of the start of the program will be considered within two weeks of the end of the program.

If SOIL cancels this program for any reason whatsoever, you would receive a 100% refund.

Contact us at info@schoolofintegratedliving.org with registration questions.

Crowdfunding & Fundraising

Check out our Crowdfunding & Fundraising page for creative ways to engage your community and launch a "Community Supported Education" campaign. This approach can help support your investment in yourself, your community, the planet, and future generations.

Instructor

Peter Clark

Peter Clark

Instructor

Peter has always held a fascination with the cosmos and the nature of reality. His compassionate helping spirits first communicated with him in dreams during childhood. His work focuses on teaching, facilitating shamanic healing, and assisting in the expansion of consciousness. Over the years, Peter has been involved in a number of advanced shamanic healing programs, and has been a practitioner working with others and teaching since 2005. 

Financial Co-responsibility and Scholarships

Because some people have more financial means than others, we have created a sliding-scale fee system to accommodate a range of economic realities. We offer several price tiers and leave it to you to select the most appropriate tier. The price range aims to take into consideration economic disparities, historical injustices, and personal circumstances. The system is designed for those with more resources to support those with less.

At Earthaven and through the School of Integrated Living (SOIL), we strive to practice a culture of financial transparency, authenticity, and generosity. Trusting each other to assess their needs, what is within their ability, and when to ask for help. We are excited to include you in our experiment with financial co-responsibility.

We are now offering self-selected scholarships for many of our programs. No proof of need, no questions asked. Just the clear intention of trust that registrants can assess whether the cost of a program is truly a barrier to attendance and the growth of self and community our programs seek to foster.

In addition, we offer partial scholarships (50% of the middle of the sliding scale) to black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) with financial needs who otherwise would not be able to afford to attend, even with the self-selected scholarships. We understand that BIPOC may experience more financial and institutional barriers to participation, and this is one way we are able to create more access. If you identify as BIPOC with financial needs and would like to receive a deeper scholarship, please contact us.

SOIL endeavors to support the healthy flow of all resources; whether that be monetary or the skills and information that seed cultural change; and widen the doors of accessibility to what we offer.

Cost

General
Tuition Sliding Scale: $300 – $400.
Scholarship rate: $200
BIPOC rate: $175

What’s Included
Tuition includes instruction, materials, Saturday and Sunday lunches, and snacks.

Camping and indoor accomodations (Friday and Saturday nights) available for additional cost.

Registration

Complete the registration form once per participant. It takes 5-10 minutes, and you will complete your enrollment with a credit card authorization.

After your enrollment is processed, you will receive several confirmations…

  1. An automatic confirmation of receiving your registration form
  2. A payment confirmation from our card processor
  3. Confirmation that your registration has been processed

Please contact us before registering if any of these apply:

  • You would like indoor housing and have an electrical device, such as a CPAP, that needs power overnight. The indoor accommodations for this program do not provide overnight electrical power.
  • You have a service animal.
  • You are bringing a trailer or vehicle longer than 25′. There are limited spaces to park large vehicles at Earthaven.

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Fire and Bones, Oracles and Seers

June 26-28, 2026
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