Thu Jun 26, 2025 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT
Online, Zoom
In a time when truth feels increasingly elusive and polarization clouds our clarity, the ability to accurately assess the spirit beings we engage with—whether in meditation, journeying, or ritual—is more critical than ever.
As spiritual practitioners, healers, and seekers, we rely on our relationships with helping spirits for guidance and support. But how do we truly know who or what we’re speaking to—especially now, when toxic political agendas, collective fear, and spiritual bypassing can distort even the most well-intended communications?
In this webinar, you’ll explore:
- Why discernment is the foundation of spiritual safety
- The subtle differences between helping spirits, imposters, and projections
- How to refine your energetic boundaries and internal filters
- Real-world practices to assess and re-verify your spiritual contacts
- What makes discernment harder now—and how to rise to meet that challenge
This isn’t about paranoia. It’s about clear, grounded spiritual hygiene in an increasingly complex world. Whether you’re a seasoned journeyer or just beginning your path, this session will equip you with tools to navigate your spiritual relationships with more confidence and integrity.
The webinar will start at 3pm NYC / 8pm UK/ 9pm CEST. A recording will be available for all ticket holders for 30 days.
About Christina
Christina Lee Pratt is a healer, author, and teacher of exceptional clarity, humor, and practicality. At Last Mask Center (LMC) she is pioneering new shamanic techniques to deal with complex trauma, the healing of our ancestral lines, and initiation of our young into spiritual adulthood. LMC offers healing session, online classes, and in person retreats.
Christina is the host of the international podcast archive Why Shamanism Now and the author of the two-volume set “An Encyclopedia of Shamanism”, and a presenter in Shamanic Summits, including those for Shift Network and Sounds True. Our mission is to bring the foundational wisdom of the ancient peoples into our contemporary lives to heal, innovate, and become the medicine needed in our time. As diverse humans together, we can create a world in which all life flourishes and we hold sacred the responsibility to be sustainable and just in our every action.















