Year II:
the Soul’s Calling
Stepping into your Soul’s Path
The second year of the Ayni School is a sacred invitation to step fully into your role as healer, guide, and wisdom keeper. If Year 1 was about opening the portal and awakening your connection to the natural world and your inner medicine, Year 2 is where you embody your soul’s vision and share it with others.
You will not only learn advanced shamanic and Reiki-based practices, but also develop the confidence, clarity, and presence to hold 1:1 sessions, ceremonies, and community offerings.
Why Soul Vision?
There comes a time on the path when healing yourself is no longer enough—your soul longs to give back, to create, to guide and to serve.
Year 2 is about that transition: stepping into your soul’s seat, learning to hold safe and sacred space, and transmitting healing in a way that is uniquely yours.
You will not only learn advanced shamanic and Reiki-based practices, but also develop the confidence, clarity, and presence to hold 1:1 sessions, ceremonies, and community offerings.
What to Expect
Throughout the year, you will:
- Refine your ability to connect with spirit allies and intuitive guidance
- Deepen your healing skills with advanced techniques (ancestry, past lives, cord cutting, intrusions)
- Learn to create, hold, and clear ceremonial space with integrity
- Practice absentee healing across time and space
- Develop your own healing practicum, grounded in daily life
- Step into leadership by guiding journeys and ceremonies for the group
Between training days, you’ll be supported through mentoring calls and self-study resources, ensuring your growth is embodied and sustainable.
The Journey Through Seven Training Days
Day 1 – The Soul’s Calling
Exploring symbols, vision, and spirit allies. Guiding effective journeys for yourself and others.
Day 2 – Offerings & Healing with the Land
Practices of reciprocity, rituals of giving and receiving, healing through Earth connection.
Day 3 – Ceremonial Space & Clearing
Creating and tending altars, clearing spaces, holding ceremonies with presence and power.
Day 4 – Ancestry & Past Lives
Transforming ancestral and karmic imprints, accessing healing through lineage.
Day 5 – Absentee Healing
Transmitting healing energy across time and space with confidence.
Day 6 – Advanced Clearing
Cord cutting, blockages, and intrusions—deep practice in advanced healing techniques.
Day 7 – Closing Ceremony
Integration, leadership, and stepping fully into your role as healer and wisdom keeper.
Structure
- 7 full training days in Zurich
- Monthly 30-minute mentoring call with Flavia
- Personal practicum to ground and expand your healing practice
- Each participant guides a practice or ceremony during the training
- Small group (max. 6) for depth, trust, and personal guidance
Practical Details
Who Is This For?
This advanced training is for those who have completed Year 1: Ayni Medicine Wheel and are ready to:
- Step into their role as healer, teacher, and space holder
- Share their medicine with others in safe and effective ways
- Deepen their connection to soul, spirit, and the natural world
- Build sustainable practices of service, ceremony, and leadership
Investment
CHF 2700 (includes training, mentoring, course materials, snacks, and tea)
Payment plans available.
Location: The Heart Collective, Zurich
Registration
Prerequisite: Year 1 – Ayni Medicine Wheel
This program is limited to 6 participants. Before registering, we will schedule a personal call to answer questions and align intentions.
Your Guide: Flavia Ghidossi
Contact & Registration: flavia@ayniyoga.ch
The Ayni School
The Ayni School is the heart of Flavia Ghidossi’s work. It is a living school of earth-based wisdom, spiritual remembrance, and embodied healing. The Ayni School is not a system to follow, but a return to an ancient knowing that lives inside the body, the land, and the breath.
Flavia founded the Ayni School after many years of studying and teaching Yoga Nidra, Karuna Holy Fire and Shamanic Reiki, plant spirit medicine, subtle body anatomy, and earth-honoring ritual traditions. Her path has evolved through dedicated practice, extensive training, and time spent in the mountains, forests, and rivers that have shaped her understanding of relationship and belonging. Her work is rooted in the principle of ayni — sacred reciprocity — the remembrance that we are always in exchange with the living world.
Flavia’s teaching is characterized by clarity, groundedness, and gentleness. She creates spaces where the nervous system can soften, where intuition becomes trustworthy, and where students remember that their medicine is already within them. Her role is not to define the path, but to help each person recognize and walk their own.
The Ayni School is not just a training. It is a homecoming — to the body, to the earth, to the unseen, to the soul.
