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Elen Sentier

 
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Elen Sentier is a writer, teacher and transpersonal shamanic dream counsellor.

She trained in the transpersonal with Ian Gordon-Brown and Barbara Somers, and Celtic shamanism with Caitlin & John Matthews.

She worked on biofeedback in the 1970s with C Maxwell Cade and on Dowsing and Earth Energies with Colin Bloy, Hamish Miller, Tom Graves and Michael Poynder, including work on the Dragon Project. Her grandmother's cousin was Esther Bright, the confidante of Annie Bessant. They also knew Rudolph Steiner, founder the Biodynamic agriculture movement. Elen lectures at BDAA conferences and gives workshops in biodynamic gardening.

She is the author of The Owl Woman, a story of murder and mystery set on Exmoor at the end of the twentieth century; and Shadow Lands, fantasy/horror short stories, . As Vivien Laitwood she has written How to Dream Magically, a workbook on practical shamanism for beginners; and Toad, an alchemical fairy story.

In 1999, Elen founded the Rainbow Warriors school of Celtic shamanism which has students from countries all over the world. This work incorporates practical biodynamics into the ancient shamanic tradition - which is partly where Steiner found them when talking to farmers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as through his own clairvoyance. Rainbow Warriors also teaches the shamanic practices of dream-walking, far-seeing and healing.

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