Shaman: The Art of Manifestation
Today I felt called to share my experience of working with shamanic energy. This energy is very strong and profound. It has a deep connection to the Earth and to the power of manifesting things into physical reality.
Shamans work with different elements such as earth, fire, water, and air. In my case, I feel a strong ability to manifest, rooted in shamanism and connected to the Earth and the element of fire.
My passion is always a guide for me — shaping what will take form in the physical world.
To manifest, we must be willing to face the darkness. This darkness is rooted in the Earth element — holding past traumas, instinctual memory, and the fears that rise from deep within the body.
When we disconnect from this darkness, we disconnect from our bodies. And without the body, manifestation becomes fragile — ideas without roots, visions without ground.
True manifestation requires presence. It asks us to meet our fears, to stand in the unknown, and to remain conscious while working with strong forces.
At the same time, manifestation without awareness — without connection to the heart — can become destructive. Power used unconsciously turns into control. Creation without love loses balance.
Manifestation is not about forcing reality. It is about aligning inner truth with outer form. Only then does what we create carry strength, integrity, and life.
For truthful and grounded manifestation, all the chakras must be balanced and aligned — facing the darkness with awareness and transmuting it into light.
I offer individual and group sessions in energywork. You can visit my website for more information.
This artwork was painted in my home studio in December 2025, during a time of big transition in my life — leaving the past behind, resting, and trusting the unknown.
Big energies have to be handled with great presence, so meditation is crucial as a daily practice.
INNER MASCULINE.
INNER SHAMAN.
INNER MYSTIC.
INNER ARCHITECT.
The inner masculine wears many faces.
Some are wild. Some are ancient.
The most grounded rise from the bones of the Earth itself:
the Inner Shaman and the Inner Architect.
They carry the language of stone, root, and shadow.
These archetypes do not fear darkness.
Shadow is not an enemy—it is material.
The raw substance from which temples, paths, and worlds are built.
Their initiation is awareness:
power held consciously,
used to create, not to dominate.
The danger of this masculine is unconscious force—
walls that become prisons,
foundations that forget the breath.
The feminine meets this dark masculine as both threat and invitation.
When one tries to dominate the other, the current collapses.
Balance is not compromise—it is rhythm.
Each energy must be free to move,
shape,
and create
without possession.
Only then does the Earth breathe through both.