Gwilda Wiyaka is a dynamic, diverse woman of mixed heritage among which is Scots/Irish, Bohemian and Cherokee. While being born in the US, she grew up overseas and is widely traveled and familiar with many cultures. Her background with different societies and locations around the world and ongoing fascination with the way life works, prompted her life-long immersion into shamanism, an ancient Earth based healing modality present in most if not all indigenous societies. She has studied Shamanism for over 38 years and has been a practitioner for over 20 and a teacher of the shamanic arts for 15. Gwilda has studied with American Indian healers from the Seneca, Sioux, Navajo, Arapaho and Choctaw traditions. She has also received training in Tibetan, Core and Celtic Shamanism.
Gwilda is the founder/director/owner of Path Home Shamanic Arts School which is a one of a kind, state certified occupational school of the shamanic arts, training and certifying shamanic practitioners. She also teaches workshops and seminars throughout the world. In addition to being the head instructor/director for Path Home School and authoring all the schools texts and monthly articles, Gwilda is an inspirational speaker, and singer/songwriter with four CDs to date.
Gwilda is currently working on her book that embraces the art of evolution through the use of shamanic principals and healing modalities.
Her Book – So, We’re Still Here. Now What?
takes you beyond the end of the Mayan calendar and into the predicted New Era, helping you rearrange your life so you can shift more easily with the ongoing changes that lie ahead.




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