Sticks and Stones

Gifts for Spirit, Mind, Body

A modern mystic cleverly disguised as a massage therapist. A modern alchemist practicing the ancient
arts of Hermes Trismegistus. A magikal fool traveling a path with Spirit. His goal being to support
the people he meets in discovering the healing of self transformation through spiritual exploration. It's
not how your explore Spirit, it's that you explore Spirit that counts.
In a practice that has taken up more than half his life, Whittney experiments with various mixtures of
healing arts, spiritual exploration, mystiscism, meditation, music, trance, yoga and touch in the search
for an elixir of enlightenment. He'll share his brew with anyone interested. For more fun, he'll share
the secret of how to concoct your own elixir that will help you transform your life into the gold which
lies within you.
He has learned many arts at the side of many gurus. Over and over again he sets out as a seeker,
coming to mastery and returning to seeker again. Walking the circle over and over again to see the path
from different angles and through different eyes. Now, he teaches from his experiences and insights
into the many ways in which Spirit manifests Itself within and around us in every aspect of life.
Whittney is a regular presenter and facilitator for local events such as Free Spirit Gathering and FSG
Beltane.
His personal work is the path of Ordeal. With the other members of Kindlers of the Sacred Rhythm he
explores magik at the boundaries. He and his partner are facilitators for a public ordeal ritual,
SuspenDC, produced twice a year at The Crucible. He and his lover are also facilitators on many
service projects for the Pagan and kinky communities in the DC area. For information on upcoming
events, check out www.sacredrhythms.org.
Whittney’s classes are not for the faint of heart. His goal is to it get everyone involved in the action.
His charm and panache will captivate you, as he pulls you out of your chair and eggs you on to
discover what’s inside yourself. Take a chance, risk discovering parts of yourself that you lost track of,
or, maybe, even find something in you which you never knew existed.

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