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Neo-shamanism (for “new shamanism”) is a phenomenon that has been mainly developing in recent societies of Europe and of North America since the second half of the 20th century.
Neoshamanism is considered to be a contemporary form of shamanism developed to merge indigenous shamanic traditions within today’s society.
In Spirit Walking, shamanic practitioner Evelyn Rysdyk shows how we can all connect with the spirit world to find balance and healing.
Within situations of physical and emotional abuse, negation and trauma, there are many experiences in life that can be too difficult to bear.
Durek Verrett, friend of Gwyneth Paltrow and consort of the Princess of Norway, wants to bring spiritual healing to the masses.
I often mention that in the Western world, when we hear the word "shaman," most of us tend to conjure up an image of a masked and costumed indigenous tribal person, dancing around a fire in the dark, involved in some sort of mysterious ritual, accompanied by singing and drum beats.
A few days ago, I had the honor of speaking with a woman who has made a profound impact on the world of shamanic healing over the past 30 years….Her name is Sandra Ingerman and her wisdom stems from ancient healing traditions deep in Siberia, the land where the word “shaman” originates.
In 2000 I began teaching a workshop internationally titled Medicine for the Earth and Healing with Spiritual Light…This work ended up being so powerful for so many who learned that this work not only heals us individually and also showed through scientific experiments how we could transmute...
As we continue to experience change to the Earth due to climate changes, it is important for us to shift our perspective about what is happening.
A shaman can serve as a healer, storyteller, and a keeper of wisdom―but most of all, teaches Sandra Ingerman, "Shamans radiate a light that uplifts everybody.