Who i am

I am a passionate advocate for authentic community in sacred space. I believe we must meet our darkest parts to become wholly integrated, before we can begin assisting others on their journeys.

I trained under Grand Master Saraj Sandy Hicks of Grounded by Yoga, trained by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and gifted the spiritual name of Vivekin Keliesha.

I studied as a folk herbalist with training under April Graham of Wild Wood Apothecary and Sajah Popham of The School of Evolutionary Herbalism.

I am an advanced student of Kung Fu, Ku Tei Ti, Di Muk, Do Vee Fut, Mu Gow, and American Karate martial arts styles at Dale McCutcheon's Martial Arts Academy under Master Evan Gatte, and a new student of Brazilian jujitsu at TKO Brazilian Jujitsu under Professor Kriebel.

Since 2021 I have been a student of Spirit of Wolf Shamanism under Shaman Morsuk Kam, a Ray Healer, and a member of the Spirit of Wolf Shamanic Community International. I was initiated in October 2023 in Austria and received my shamanic name Unura Kam.

I grew up and remains a member of the Roman Catholic Church, and am passionate about re-educating people on the history, the purpose, and the connection that the Catholic Mystic tradition can bring to people, its roots in animism, as well as the way in which it secretly preserves the animist way of life in its own way.

I have served as Fellowship Leader for the state of Ohio for The Fellowship of Northern Traditions since 2021. I host regular hikes, retreats, and gatherings to help our community strengthen in the diversity of Northern traditions of Europe, with a special focus on Alpine and Slavic traditions.

I hold a Bachelor of Arts in both European History and Cultural Anthropology from The University of Akron, and am currently enrolled in the Master's program at Eastern University for Theology & Cultural Anthropology.

I teach traditional meditation and yoga in the Jnana and Hatha tradition, as well as traditional shamanic classes. I offer private and semi-private shamanic healings, blessings, cleansings, and trance journeys, and love facilitating retreats and festivals throughout the United States.

I can often be found with my husband and children in the woods, or with a pot of tea and my stacks and stacks of books.

By invitation only, I hold monthly kamlanie rituals in the Spirit of Wolf tradition in Bath, Ohio.

Inquiries can be made via email for sessions, kamlanies, facilitating, and educational opportunities. Unurakam@gmail.com

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Other Practitioners & Shamans

Izih Deer Kam

Netherlands ~ Spirit of Wolf

Ayan Kam

Idaho ~ Spirit of Wolf

Jacob Toddson

The Wisdom of Odin ~ Fellowship of Northern Traditions

Khaluna Kam

Massachusetts ~ Spirit of Wolf; Winds of Alluria

Sandy Hicks, Saraj

New York ~ Grand Master World Yoga Federation

Sansar Kam

Vermont ~ Spirit of Wolf

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Spirit of Wolf was officially founded in 2010 by the Siberian Shaman Karagai Kam, who is a hereditary shaman. His grandfather, and all before him, was a shaman in Tuva. His name was also Karagai.

    In the beginning the community was mainly active regionally in dedication to the healing of people seeking help. With time more and more members were found and the field of activity spread from Abakan/Siberia to large parts of Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg.

    In 2012 with the first foreigner disciple Morsuk Kam, the Spirit of Wolf has spread further across the continent into Austria, the heart of Europe. In the following years the number of members in Russia increased and the tradition spread further. Meanwhile in Europe the New and Full Moon rituals were held continuously to introduce it to the public. A revival of old power places and a networking of like-minded people took place. Morsuk Kam was already starting to build Spirit of Wolf - Europe at the direction of Karagai Kam.

    In 2019 the first shamanic healing practice of Spirit of Wolf outside Russia opened in Austria. Morsuk Kam visited the Festival of Archaic Culture in Estonia for the first time, since then there has been a cooperation with the organizers and space keepers of the Archaic Center.

    Today there are several healing practices working in the tradition of the Wolf Spirit.

  • I offer private, semi-private shamanic session that focus on self healing, ancestral connection, and deepening of intentional animistic practices for daily life.

    I also love to work collaboratively on local, and regional projects like retreats, workshops, and festivals. Simply ask!

  • Christianity has roots in animism, therefore all are welcome around our sacred fires. Shamanic practices like trance work can go hand in hand with praying the rosary; after all, this is just another form of prayerful trance work. God created the world for us to connect, interact, and take care of, and every creature and plant, river and stone, are alive with the Creators energy.

  • The misconception of nonpayment for shamanic offerings is a modern one. We no longer live supported by our communities like we used to, therefore must eat as well.

    Everything is priced to be at its bare minimum, but I do accept barter and trade as well. Simply reach out and ask.

    While no one who is truly in need will be turned away, you must also look at your life, and choose your intentions carefully.

  • The Fellowship of Northern Traditions is a religious non-profit organization, recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) “Church”, dedicated to promoting Northern spirituality in the modern world. We hold seasonal weekend-long gatherings across the United States and beyond. If you seek community and a deeper connection to our natural world, then we invite you to join us around the fire.

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