I myself recognize as a healer, but the nature of my healing work is different from what many traditionally expect. Unlike conventional healing, which often involves physical touch or direct intervention, my approach works on a deeper, energetic, and spiritual level. My healing is not about fixing someone but about guiding them to recognize the unseen forces influencing their well-being and empowering them to restore balance from within.
I teach Modern Urban Shamanism through Flying Eagle Medicine, using the modern wisdom of the Message Stick Symbols. This system is not just a method but a doorway to understanding creation, consciousness, and the spiritual forces that shape our existence. My role as a healer is to help people awaken to the realization that there is something profoundly missing in their lives—not in a material sense, but in their spiritual essence. Many go through life feeling an unspoken void, an inner longing they can't quite define. My work is about guiding them to recognize this absence and supporting them in their journey to reclaim that missing aspect of their spiritual well-being.
Healing, in this context, is about reconnection. It’s about remembering something essential—something that has always been within but may have been forgotten amidst the distractions of modern life. This journey isn’t about adopting a set of beliefs; rather, it’s about peeling back layers of conditioning to reveal the innate wisdom and connection to creation that already exists within each person.
When someone chooses to study Modern Urban Shamanism and The Sacred Shaman Oracle, they are not simply acquiring knowledge; they are making a profound commitment to transform their spiritual understanding at its deepest level. This path is one of conscious evolution, requiring a willingness to challenge ingrained perceptions and embrace a more expansive reality. It is a journey that leads to clarity, alignment, and a renewed sense of purpose—one that fosters harmony not only within the individual but also within the greater web of life.
Stay Well & Peace To All
Darren John Maxwell, BAppSocSc(Coaching)

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