
Shamanic Circle 🔥 The Wild Hunt - Trance Journeys along Forgotten Pagan Paths
In the Rauhnächte, the nights between years, Central European folklore speaks of the Wild Hunt: a powerful procession of spirits, ancestors, animal forces, and elemental beings moving through the winter darkness. Led by figures such as Wodan/Odin or Frau Perchta, the Wild Hunt embodies the untamed forces of nature — chaotic, cleansing, and deeply transformative.
In pre-Christian traditions, **encountering the Wild Hunt meant coming face to face with what cannot be controlled**: death and rebirth, fate, instinct, and the raw truth of the natural world. It tore down false order and carried away what no longer belonged, making space for renewal.
In modern life, many of us live far from these rhythms. We are overstimulated yet disconnected, constantly managing, planning, optimizing — often exhausted by the need to hold everything together. During the darker months, unprocessed grief, fear, and fatigue tend to surface, while our culture offers little space to truly release or transform them.
This shamanic drum circle invites us to ride the Wild Hunt instead of resisting it. Through the steady pulse of the drum, we step out of linear time and into a deeper, older rhythm. We allow what is no longer alive in us — habits, identities, expectations — to be carried off by the wild forces of midwinter.
Riding the Wild Hunt is an act of surrender and reclamation. We reconnect with instinct, with ancestral memory, and with the part of ourselves that knows how to move through uncertainty without control. In doing so, we find strength, clarity, and a grounded sense of belonging — not by taming the wild, but by remembering that we are part of it.
This circle offers a space to release, to listen, and to realign with the deeper currents that still move beneath modern life, especially in this sacred time between endings and beginnings.
📍 Location: Samariter Kiez (You will receive the address after registration) 💫 Energy Exchange: €25 — 35 ⏰ Date & Time: Dec 28th 2025 | 5 pm — 7:30 pm 💌 Please register: via Whatsapp: +49 (0) 1573 72 48 15 7 or Email: [email protected]