Destiny Retrieval

Corrie combines the Birth Chart reading with the potent shamanic Destiny Retrieval technique to connect you to the future you desire.

We know that astrology offers keen insight into the talents and possibilities that are available to us in this lifetime. Many people seek an astrology reading to receive guidance and inspiration about their destiny, future, and possibilities for expansion.

Healers from South America also recognize how important it is to help people achieve the very best future possible, especially when people are facing some difficult circumstances where the probable outcome is not a desirable one. Their approach is uniquely shamanic. For instance, the jungle shamans of Peru sit with their client and track the person's multiple destiny lines. They then select the very best destiny possible and anchor that destiny line to the person's luminous energy field. In essence they invite the very best future outcome to reach back to present time and act as a beacon leading the client forward.

Corrie Cooperman has combined her long time experience as a professional astrologer with her extensive shamanic training under the tutelage of Alberto Villoldo and has created a unique Destiny Retrieval session. She uses the Birth Chart, which is rich with information about gifts, talents, and higher purpose, and merges that information with the client's hopes and dreams to set the stage for the Destiny Retrieval journey.

During the Destiny Retrieval journey, Corrie travels to the Upper World, which the shamans of Peru call the Hannapacha, and employs the help of the Gatekeeper, Angels, and Guides to select the strands in your energy field that match the future outcomes you wish. Those strands are strengthened and connected to your higher, out of body, energy system and function as a lifeline to pull you towards the future you want. If desired, Corrie also teaches you how to travel to the Upper World on your own behalf.

She is available for Destiny Retrieval sessions both by phone and in-person in Sedona, Arizona.