Lupa

Lupa is a graduate student pursuing a Master’s degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis on ecopsychology. She is a ritual tool artist, a neoshamanic practitioner, and a geek (though not of the computer variety). She lives in Portland, Oregon, and is the author of several books on totemism, shamanism and related topics, including Fang and Fur, Blood and Bone, A Field Guide to Otherkin, and Talking About the Elephant, among others. When she isn’t putting in internship hours, making things out of dead things, or destroying keyboards with heavy-handed typing, she enjoys typical Pacific Northwest pursuits such as hiking, gardening, camping, reading, and hanging out in 24-hour coffee houses.

Lupa has been practicing animal magic and other forms of neopagan spirituality since the mid-1990s. She has developed her own personal shamanic path, which she calls Therioshamanism. She has spent many years blazing her own trail, creating new paths where others had feared to tread previously. Now those paths exist for others to follow.

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Disclaimers: (1.) Please be aware that advice given by any reader or any spirit channeled at this site is not meant to supersede, augment, or replace medical or professional advice. We are not doctors, and while spirits may have a higher view, the message is limited by the medium and his/her capacity to relay that message accurately. If you have a medical or mental health issue, please consult a professional. (2.) Channeling your spirit companion is a service that accompanies, not replaces, spirit associated counseling. Your SC is welcome to assist in this counseling, but if all you require is a medium, there are hundreds to be found online who’d be happy to serve you.

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