About Eve

Eve B. Lee is an advanced instructor in Equine Facilitated Learning (EFL), and is qualified to teach techniques in horse-human relationship skills, mind-body awareness, emotional fitness, assertiveness, and authentic leadership.
Eve completed her EFL apprenticeship with Linda Kohanov and Kathleen Barry Ingram, M. A., at the Epona Equestrian Center, and she has taught advanced courses with Linda and Kathleen at Epona in Sonoita, AZ.. The Epona Center is dedicated to expanding human potential through Equine Facilitated Learning and Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy.
An accomplished rider, Eve and her Appaloosa herd have competed regionally and nationally, winning World and National Championships. Now retired from the show ring, her horses and their daughters are eager participants in the Epona approach to equestrian arts.
Eve Lee is a graduate of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies Three-Year Program, and has completed advanced work with the Foundation. She has been trained in core shamanic practice by Michael Harner, and in soul retrieval by Sandra Ingerman.
As a certified shamanic practitioner since 1993, Eve has performed the traditional role of healer and “innovator,” assisting individuals and communities in making transitions that maintain or restore health, harmony and balance in times that demand change. She leads retreats, drumming circles, and individual healing and divination sessions at Loghaven. As a Reiki Master, she includes this ancient hands-on-healing work in her practice.
Eve offers instruction in the Mastery of Awareness and the Mastery of Transformation through “Four Agreements” workshops at Loghaven, and has taken groups to the sacred pyramids at Teotihuacan, north of Mexico City, to deepen their experience of the Toltec “path to freedom.” She incorporates these sacred teachings in her workshops and retreats.
Individual shamanic healing sessions with Eve Lee are available on site at Loghaven or long distance by phone, and she offers individual and family intensives with the horses. Please contact Eve Lee directly for more information about these opportunities.
Location
How would your life be different if you had a place to go to be nurtured, accepted and heard without judgment? A place where you could connect with the gentle rhythms of the earth and learn to ground yourself, and bring order to your moments and your days? A place where you could trust your own becoming, to claim your own wisdom, to learn a quiet centeredness, to learn to live without fear?
Located on sacred land that was once home to the Potawatomi Native People, Loghaven was crafted by hand of logs and stones with intent as a sanctuary for healing. Red-tailed hawks, sandhill cranes, great-horned owls, deer, coyote, and bullfrogs are among its seasonal inhabitants. A tipi and sweat lodge grace its landscape, and the gardens produce food for the body, contemplation for the mind, and flowers for the spirit. A herd of Appaloosa horses roam the fields, and resident Welsh Corgis Faith and Hope delight in greeting all who come.
At Loghaven you will meet others who are finding new ways of living in relationship to one another and with the earth and its creatures. We seek and find ways of shedding old, limiting behaviors as the snake sheds its skin in preparation for new growth. We reclaim energy lost through trauma, pain and living life on other’s terms. Here you can receive healing for your body, mind and spirit in sacred space that is dedicated to helping you uncover your authentic self.
Workshops, intensives, and individual healing sessions at Loghaven offer the opportunity for self-change and self-healing with support from like-minded people on their own path to personal freedom. A Drumming Circle gathers monthly, svaroopa yoga classes meet four times weekly, and introductory classes in the Four Agreements, shamanic journeying and other spiritual practices are offered. Traditional Native American Sweat Lodge Ceremonies are held on the equinoxes and solstices, and Visionquest is held on the land.
Simple, shared lodging accommodations are available for workshops and retreats on a first-come, first-served basis, For information on cost and availability for the event you are interested in, please contact Eve directly. Additional accommodations are available at the Regency Inn in Antioch. Please indicate your participation in a Loghaven workshop to receive a room discount if booked three weeks in advance. Phone 847-395-3606.
Loghaven is located near Antioch, Illinois, about an hour from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, and forty-five minutes from Milwaukee’s Mitchell Field. Lodging is also available nearby at motels or bed & breakfast facilities.