Shamanism A Beginner’s Guide

Shamanism A Beginner’s Guide by Teresa Moorey, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1999, offers an accessible introduction to the practice of shamanism. This 122-page book is written in English and invites readers to explore self-knowledge and a deeper connection with all beings, including plants, animals, and the Earth. The author presents shamanism as a genuine way of being, emphasizing that it is available to anyone who approaches it with sincerity.
Readers will find practical exercises designed to help them apply the concepts discussed in the book. The guide focuses on the transformative aspects of shamanism, encouraging individuals to engage with their surroundings and foster a sense of kinship with nature. By following the teachings within, readers can embark on a personal journey of discovery and growth, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in the subjects of body, mind, and spirit.
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Follow the path of shamanism to discover self-knowledge and kinship with all beings – plants, animals, and the Earth herself. Shamanism is more than a New Age pastime; it is a way of being that is open to anyone who seeks it sincerely. Simple exercises put your newly acquired knowledge into practice.
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