
The New Age Society connects practitioners, seekers, and communities through circles, workshops, and teachings that honor Indigenous and contemporary healing traditions.

Our Journey
NAS began in Regina as a gathering space where spiritual practice meets practical healing. Founded by local practitioners and community volunteers, NAS fosters inclusive circles, trusted mentors, and collaborative events that honor multiple traditions. Over a decade of service has built a trusted network for seekers and healers.
Host Healing Circles
Coordinate and run small group healing sessions, including setup, facilitator rotation, and attendee support. This service helps NAS members access safe practice spaces, learn new modalities, and build their confidence while fostering a supportive community.

Modality Presenter Training
Provide training and mentoring for practitioners who want to present their modality at NAS events. Includes curriculum design, public speaking coaching, accessibility considerations, and feedback loops to ensure engaging, safe, and informative sessions that benefit attendees.

Community Outreach
Build collaborations with local organizations to expand NAS programs, share resources, and co-host events. This service strengthens Regina's spiritual ecosystem, increases accessibility, and creates mutually beneficial opportunities for members, healers, and partners to learn from each other by sharing case studies and community projects.

Join Guided Healing Circles
Participate in monthly healing circles led by trained practitioners, focusing on grounding, energy balance, and compassionate listening. Sessions follow a clear structure: opening grounding exercise, guided practice, gentle sharing, and a brief check-in. Attendees leave with a practical ritual they can repeat at home and a sense of community support.
Explore Local Practitioner Profiles
NAS maintains a directory of Regina-based healers across modalities—reiki, meditation, traditional wisdom—highlighting credentials, availability, treatment focus, and contact details to help community members find trusted support quickly, plan sessions, and build ongoing relationships that fit diverse needs and budgets.
Attend Monthly Teachings
Register for expert talks and experiential sessions on mindfulness, energy work, and soul-centered living. Expect practical takeaways, Q&A, and access to recordings for ongoing practice. Participants will leave with at least one new technique to integrate into daily routines and a resource list for deeper study.
Attend Monthly Gatherings
Join Regina-based sessions featuring guest speakers, healing demonstrations, and small group discussions to deepen practice and strengthen community ties. Each gathering provides practical exercises, time for questions, and opportunities to connect with practitioners and fellow seekers, ensuring you leave with clarity and real-world tools.
Learn from Diverse Healers
Experience talks and demonstrations from practitioners of varied traditions, followed by practice sessions you can apply at home. This range helps you explore modalities that resonate, while actionable takeaways keep your personal practice growing between meetings.
Connect with Practitioners
Build relationships with NAS presenters and community mentors, swap resources, and schedule informal sessions through the NAS directory to sustain momentum between gatherings. This creates lasting networks that support personal growth and shared service across Regina along the way together.
Prepare Your Presentation
Outline a 20-40 minute session that demonstrates your modality, explains its benefits, and offers practical steps attendees can try. Include a clear learning objective, suggested handouts or exercises, and a brief bio to establish credibility. Provide a contact method for NAS organizers and a short safety note for handling personal data.
Submit an Application
Fill NAS's presenter form with your bio, modality, and availability; include references or testimonials to build trust. Highlight accessibility options and any required equipment to ensure a smooth session. Attach any media samples or previous speaker feedback to strengthen the application and increase odds of selection.
Support the Community
Offer inclusive, beginner-friendly experiences, mentor new practitioners, and help expand NAS's outreach through events, volunteer opportunities, and resource sharing to strengthen Regina's spiritual ecosystem and foster reciprocal learning across modalities. This ensures opportunities for beginners and experienced practitioners by sharing case studies and community projects.