Shamanic Legends of Vancouver traces the path of Eurydice's shamanic initiation, guided by the Sechelt Spirits, an unfolding education into the mysteries of natural magic and womanhood. Written over four years, it follows her journey into seeing beyond the visible, where each place becomes a threshold and each encounter, a teaching.
As forests, shorelines, and forgotten spaces begin to reveal their secrets, the land emerges not as a backdrop, but as a living presence, one that remembers. This is not only a journey across Vancouver. It is a crossing into a deeper reality, where death becomes a form of service, healing talents received through initiations and the wisdom of Nature transited through her guardians.
At the heart of the book are the stories of those who once lived on the lands of British Columbia but met tragic ends, souls who did not disappear but transformed. Through Eurydice's encounters with the dead, they are revealed as protectors, witnesses, and teachers who quietly support the living from the other side.
Blending real locations and lived experience with mythic perception, this work invites the reader into a world where death is not an ending, and where the poet of her lands shares the truth revealed to her by the Spirits.