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- Shamanism in the New Millennium is an exploration of shamanism through the stories of sixteen individuals revealing how a person is called by Spirit (often reluctantly) to become a shaman/healer, what that journey looks like from multiple perspectives and traditions, what becoming a shaman/healer entails, and how that journey is transforming in the face of rapid cultural changes, loss of traditions, loss of ecosystems, and the loss of interest in "the old ways.
- Author(s): Montana Cate
- 272 Pages
- Body + Mind + Spirit, Shamanism
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Shamanism in the New Millennium is an exploration of shamanism from the stories of sixteen individuals revealing how a person is called by Spirit to become a shaman/healer, what that journey looks like from multiple perspectives and traditions.Book Synopsis
Shamanism in the New Millennium is an exploration of shamanism through the stories of sixteen individuals revealing how a person is called by Spirit (often reluctantly) to become a shaman/healer, what that journey looks like from multiple perspectives and traditions, what becoming a shaman/healer entails, and how that journey is transforming in the face of rapid cultural changes, loss of traditions, loss of ecosystems, and the loss of interest in "the old ways."
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Shamanism in the New Millennium is rich reading, creating good medicine as the narrative voices create bridges between the personal world of form and the transpersonal world of spirit. Prepare to be enhanced!
--Hank Wesselman PhD., anthropologist, author of the The-Enchantment and the Spiritwalker Trilogy.''