Dennis is a land-based shamanic practitioner, ceremonialist, storyteller, and Earth Keeper from County Limerick, Ireland, whose work is rooted in a lifelong relationship with land, spirit, and ancestral memory.
Raised on a small farm in rural Ireland, he developed an early sensitivity to the unseen worlds, a connection that later deepened through practices such as Tai Chi, Qigong, shamanic training in southwest Ireland, and a profound initiation through the Munay-Ki rites. As a member of Tútha an Chroí (“Tribe of the Heart”), Dennis is devoted to restoring harmony between people, place, and the living world. His work offers both preventive and healing medicine, guiding individuals and communities toward greater balance within themselves and with all of Creation.
Central to his practice is working with the energetic and ancestral imprints held within the land itself, including healing past traumas, clearing curses and Piseógs—traditional Irish folk magicks and superstitions—and restoring sacred relationship with the Earth. Dennis is also a dedicated Labyrinth Keeper, holding the labyrinth as a living ceremonial space for healing, remembrance, and transformation. At his sacred space in County Limerick, and through distance ceremonies for people around the world, he offers labyrinth walks, fire ceremonies, and New Moon manifestation rituals where intentions, prayers, and healing requests are carried in ceremony.
His offerings include traditional Irish plant medicines, one-to-one spirit and shamanic healing sessions, group workshops, men’s groups, breathwork, drumming circles, cold exposure practices, pre-Celtic sweat house ceremonies, Medicine Wheel teachings, and Munay-Ki rites and trainings in the Four Directions and the Elements. Dennis is currently stewarding the creation of intentional healing spaces dedicated to remembrance, connection, and sacred service.
May your life be filled with joy.
One Fire, One medicine
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