The Shaman’s Mind: Jonathan Hammond on Queer Wisdom, Nature’s Intelligence, and the Power to Co-Create Reality
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In this episode of The Circle, Eric and Tim sit down with Jonathan Hammond—author, spiritual teacher, and trained shamanic practitioner—to explore how earth-based spirituality and Hawaiian wisdom can help us reclaim authenticity, heal limiting beliefs, and reimagine a more connected world. From the ancient role of queer people in shamanic cultures to the modern practice of manifestation, the conversation weaves together collective consciousness, two-spirit identity, imagination, and the sacred relationship between humans and the natural world.
Jonathan unpacks core teachings from his book The Shaman’s Mind, introduces two of the Seven Principles of Huna (including "The world is what you think it is" and "There are no limits"), and offers a powerful reminder that healing is a practice of choosing again—and again. Whether you're curious about spiritual practices outside of religion, seeking grounding during turbulent times, or looking to deepen your connection with your inner truth, this episode offers both inspiration and practical insight.
Topics covered include:
- What is shamanism and how it relates to queer identity
- Hawaiian spiritual psychology and the Seven Principles of Huna
- How nature models authenticity and interconnection
- The role of imagination in spiritual practice and personal growth
- Two-Spirit traditions and the sacredness of queerness
- Why belief shapes reality—and how to shift yours consciously
- How to stay centered and creative in a world that feels chaotic
- Spiritual leadership through example and choosing again
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