About Me
Beth Runnerwolf
I have been practicing this work since 1998. I
started hosting monthly ceremonies in 2000,
just before my first of two visits to Peru.
To say this work has changed my life would
not begin to describe it's effect on me. I look
back at the person I was before I started this
work and wonder where that person went.
This path has nurtured a drive for self
discovery and learning that have always been
a part of who I am. Those discoveries are not
always comfortable or fun, but they have
without failing made me a better person for
the work.
The joy and wonder of this path for me is that
not only does it encourage this self-discovery,
it gives me tools to help me figure out how to
deal with them.
This path has also led me to other paths.
Including teaching, and discovering that the
line between when I am the teacher, and
when I am the student is one that is created
more in the mind than in fact.
Most recently it has led me to the path of being
a student again as I go to Graduate School to
begin a path towards doing counseling work
as well as shamanic work, as the two feel
hand in hand to me.
I am always willing to answer questions
should they arise. Please contact me if you
wish to ask.


Dreamingclaw Shamanic Consulting
Ceremonies
An Ayni Despacho is a traditional
Andean Ceremony.
Fire ceremony is based on a
mixture of North American Native
ceremonies.
The Tradition
What I practice is based on the
teachings of the Quechua people
of the Andes Mountains, with
acknowledgement that what I
practice is also influenced by my
own culture and upbringing, as
well as what I have learned in
more traditional western
schooling.