In the Shadow of the Shaman (Llewellyn's New World Spirituality)

In the Shadow of the Shaman (Llewellyn's New World Spirituality)

by Amber Wolfe (Author)

Synopsis

Blending ancient shamanistic wisdom with modern spiritual traditions, Amber Wolfe helps readers forge their own personal connection to shamanic worlds. This guide to shamanism— filled with examples of guided journeys, secrets of shamanic divination, visualization techniques, healing practices, spells, rituals, and recipes—provides all one needs to begin dancing in the shadow of the shaman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 750
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published: 10 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0875428886
ISBN 13: 9780875428888

Author Bio

Amber Wolfe is a master-level educator and psychotherapist in private practice. She follows an American Shamanic path, using the wisdoms found in the Celtic forms of Craft, Church, and myth that are her heritage. She also honors the sacred teachings of Native American medicine elders who have shared their knowledge of the nature of this land.

Amber Wolfe calls herself a Ban Drui, a term that has several meanings. Among them are Wise Woman, Druidess, White Oak Woman, and (as described by William Butler Yeats) a Faerie Doctor. These titles represent her style as a writer, teacher, and therapist, whose work emphasizes the magick qualities of self-transformation and personal evolution.