About Shilo . . .

Shilo "Morning Star" Satran has been practicing earth-based spirituality all of her life. Granddaughter of Norman Nadeau, a native Ojibway, she grew up with great love and respect of the natural world. As a child and a teenager, she spent summers with her grandfather exploring the Idaho Wilderness.

It was not until later in life that Shilo began her conscious shamanic journey. With the help of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies and her teachers Michael and Sandra Harner, Sandra Ingerman and Patricia White Buffalo, Shilo's gifts joyfully reawakened - an innate ability to communicate with the world of Spirit for dreaming, healing and problem solving. Her art reflects this deeply held connection with the nature spirits.

With dedication and years of hard work, Shilo developed this spiritual gift to use in service to Mother Earth and Humanity.

Shilo "Morning Star" Satran is a shamanic counselor and healer. She is currently participating in Sandra Ingerman's 2-Year Teacher Training, and is a current graduate of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies 3 Year Program on the East Coast. Shilo is also one of Sandra Ingerman's Medicine for the Earth teachers. She lives with her family in Wichita, Kansas, where she sees clients, conducts workshops, and creates art. She has a master's degree in Clinical Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California together with a Bachelors of Science degree from Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. She continues her heart path work with her teacher Sandra Ingerman, author of Soul Retrieval and Medicine for the Earth.