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  1. Weather Shamanism: Harmonizing Our Connection with the Elements by Nan Moss, 2008-01-24
  2. Shamanism: As a Spiritual Practice for Daily Life by Thomas Dale Cowan, 1996-09
  3. World of Shamanism: New Views of an Ancient Tradition by Roger Walsh, 2007-08-01
  4. Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques for Healing the Soul by Ross Heaven, Howard G. Charing, 2006-08-03
  5. Secrets of Shamanism: Tapping the Spirit Power Within You by Jose Stevens, Lena S. Stevens, 1988-08-01
  6. Practical Shamanism, A Guide for Walking in Both Worlds by Katie Weatherup, 2006-09-30
  7. Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (Bollingen Series (General)) by Mircea Eliade, 2004-01-19
  8. Journeying : Where Shamanism and Psychology Meet
  9. Shamanism by Piers Vitebsky, 2001-03
  10. Advanced Celtic Shamanism by D. J. Conway, 2000-09-30
  11. Astrotheology and Shamanism: Unveiling the Law of Duality in Christianity and other Religions by Jan Irvin, Andrew Rutajit, 2006-01-30
  12. The Way of the Shaman by Michael Harner, 1990-10-12
  13. Shamanism and Tantra in the Himalayas by Claudia Muller-Ebeling, Christian Ratsch, et all 2002-11
  14. Shamanic Journeying: A Beginner's Guide by Sandra Ingerman, 2004-03

1. Shamanism And Shamanic Workshops In The UK, Ireland, Europe, USA, Ayahuasca Jour
shamanism and shamanic teachings workshops. Ayahuasca and plant spirit medicine retreats. shamanism is humankind s oldest healing path, offers ways for
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Shamanism is the oldest spiritual path on Planet Earth of healing, maintaining balance and harmony in society and the individual and keeping our connection with Mother Earth and All Creation. A shaman knows that all things are alive and walks with one foot in this world and one foot in the spirit world. Contemporary shamanism is the application of these ancient timeless ways to the present. Our outer world may be different, but our human inner landscape has the same components as always. Our outer health and wholeness is an expression of our inner health and holiness. We are here to bring spirit into matter and matter to spirit. The work of Eagle's Wing is to help people connect their inner and outer worlds, to heal old wounds within, to become able to bring dreams from the world of spirit into matter and thus enjoy a creative and fruitful life to dance their dreams awake and to become a part of the solution instead of part of the problem of human life on Earth.

2. Shamanism Working With Animal Spirits Core
Describes about 200 animal helpers with graphics and text.
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SHAMANISM
WORKING WITH ANIMAL SPIRITS
"We are many.....and will take a moment.....    
        ..... our wisdom will appear to you before we do."
Shamanism, the world's oldest healing tradition, is found in all cultures on Earth.
Shamans work with their alliesthe animal spirits.
Learn the wisdom of over three hundred of these spiritual teachers.
An Endangered Species
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Jaguar's Wisdom Includes:
  • Seeing the roads within chaos
  • Understanding the patterns of chaos
  • Moving without fear in the darkness
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  • Empowering oneself
  • Moving in unknown places
  • Shapeshifter
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Black Jaguar's Wisdom Includes :
  • Keeper of the circular time continuum
  • Gatekeeper to the Unknowable
  • All wisdom listed above for Jaguar
According to Mayan beliefs, the journey of the sun across the sky and the darkness of night stood for the eternal journey of human consciousness and its transformations. The sun at midday was compared to the Eagle, flying high in the sky. Then it plunges below the horizon, just as we plunge into the dark where we face our spiritual challenges and are transformed. The hidden sun was said to be Jaguar, whose spotted skin symbolized the stars glittering in the night sky. Thus, it was called the "Jaguar Sun." Jaguar is the earth father. As earth father, he presides over the sacred power in the earth and the animals who live upon it. The force that lives within the mountains, which gives them their volcanic and transformative power, is the same underworld source of power and energy as the Jaguar Sun. The Mayan word for Jaguar is IX (pronounced eesh).

3. Shamanism
A short article from the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute.
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4. Shamanism
A general overview of shamanism plus newsgroup FAQs. Includes information on ayahuasca and other shamanic hallucinogens.
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5. Shamanism
The Tlingit Indians believed in malevolent spirits that interfered with their lives. Only an individual who possessed certain knowledge, ie the shaman,
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SHAMANISM
One of the more colorful and fascinating aspects of Tlingit ceremonial history is shamanism. The Tlingit Indians believed in malevolent spirits that interfered with their lives. Only an individual who possessed certain knowledge, i.e. the shaman, could intercede and break their power. For example, the shaman could cure the sick by driving out evil spirits; he could guarantee large fish runs and good weather. Often his powers were called upon to assure success in battle or to combat witches. A famous Yakutat shaman is credited with preventing the great smallpox epidemic of 1836 from reaching his village. A shaman had at his command a number of spiritual helpers called yeks through which he made contact with the supernatural world. Each yek was assigned a special name and song. Yeks could assume both animal and human form, and were the subject of shamanic art, especially carved masks. The success of the shaman, who incidentally was well paid in advance for his services, depended upon the number of yeks under his control, and his rapport with them . If the shaman's efforts met with failure, he usually had an explanation for the client such as interference by bad spirits. Another payment would then be required for further services. The appearance of the shaman must have been impressive. His hair was never cut or combed, and formed a long mat down his back. His costume- typically a hide apron, shoulder robe and crown-could be decorated with animal claws and carved bones. During his wild contorted dance to conjure up the spirit world, he often donned the mask of the desired yek. While manipulating rattles, charms and batons, the shaman would chant, groan, hiss, cry, and so forth, until he worked himself into a trance-like state.

6. Creativity, Healing, And Shamanism Workshop
Participants in this 4day workshop will explore a new paradigm for an ancient art, experience a deep connection to nature's spirits, and evoke the creativity and healing of the shaman.
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Becoming a shaman one treads a path of experiential learning. Creativity, Healing, and Shamanism is a 4 day workshop that will lead participants to three objectives on the shaman's trail: education, experience, and encounter. Intentionally primitive, attendees will camp on the earth, gather around the fire, and learn beneath the open sky. This workshop will teach and contrast the Shaman's art of entering sacred space within the framework of traditional shamanism, chaos theory and emerging views in science, and Spiritual traditions from around the world. This workshop does not advance a specific religious perspective but rather explores the common threads woven through many creeds. Attendees will learn by doing as they make their own drums, form a creative community, and engage the power of solitary contemplation and fasting. As a participant in this workshop, you will follow the stages of the creative process to explore a new paradigm for an ancient art, to experience a connection to your faith, nature's spirits, and to evoke the creativity and healing of your inner shaman.

7. Shamanism: Foundation For Shamanic Studies Founded By Michael Harner
A non profit educational organization founded by Michael Harner. Includes the Way of the Shaman Basic Workshop, Advanced Shamanic Training, Books,
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World Wide Shamanic Web
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relating to the study of shamanism
Now you can join more than 5,000 people each year who take our rigorous training in core shamanism, the near universal methods of shamanism without a specific cultural perspective. 200-plus training programs are given each year in North America, Europe and Latin America. Founded by internationally renowned anthropologist Michael Harner with a three-fold mission to study, to teach, and to preserve shamanism, the Foundation for Shamanic Studies has built a reputation of consistency and dependability by providing reliable training in Core Shamanism to interested learners worldwide. Dr. Harner has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of anthropology and shamanism since the early 60's when he chose to immerse himself in tribal spiritual traditions rather than restrict his study to more traditional academic techniques. FSS News October 30, 2005 - November 11, 2005
Madison, Virginia - New! East Coast Two-Week Intensive Course in Advanced Shamanism and Shamanic Healing with Nan Moss and David Corbin. Contact: Down to Earth, PO Box 330, Port Clyde, ME 04855; (207) 372-8823; dscorb@earthlink.net
March 26 - April 6, 2006
San Francisco Bay Area, California - West Coast Two-Week Intensive Course in Advanced Shamanism and Shamanic Healing with Michael Harner and Alicia L. Gates. Contact: Journeywork Institute, PO Box 13160, Portland, OR 97213; (503)282-6315, fax: (503)287-4712; flanagin4@msn.com
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8. String Figures And Shamanism
An essay by Lois Stokes, with speculations on the role of string figures in Hawaiian culture.
http://www.huna.org/html/string.html
Teaching Hut Village Gate Article String Figures and Shamanism
by Lois Stokes
It has been said that the spirit of the string figures was a guardian spirit of shamans. It is now the time for me to tell the story of how I met this ancestral spirit and how my husband and I became caretakers of a knowledge so ancient that it appeared to have been lost and forever forgotten. We have been given a gift from the ancestors and we want to acknowledge it as a living treasure and share its mystery with you. I do not really know what the ancient ones did with the string. I was not there. But what I do know is that the string seemed to speak to me and I listened. I was compelled to find out about string figures and how they were once used. My research took on a life of its own as I sat silently weaving ancient patterns with my fingers and a simple loop of string. String figures are found in almost all of the cultures of the world: Africa, The Arctic, Australia, Japan, The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Among the indigenous cultures of North America, Central and South America and throughout Europe, Asia, the United States and the Middle East. They are very ancient. You may know a version from your childhood called Cat's Cradle.

9. Shamanism - Dance Of The Deer Foundation - Shamanic Healing With A Huichol India
Home page of the Dance of the Deer Foundation shamanism in action with Brant Secunda - Huichol Indian Shamanic Ceremonies and Healings - Workshops lead by
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ABOUT US WORKSHOPS MEMBERSHIP Goto Shaman Chocolates GotoThe mission of the Dance of the Deer Foundation Center for Shamanic Studies is to preserve the Huichol culture and its shamanic practices and traditions. The foundation was established in 1979 by Brant Secunda to carry on the vision of his grandfather and teacher, don José Matsuwa, the renowned Huichol shama Brant Secunda is a shaman, healer and ceremonial leader in the Huichol Indian tradition of Mexico. He completed a 12-year apprenticeship with Don Jose Matsuwa, the renowned shaman, who died in 1990 at the age of 110. Since 1979 Brant Secunda has been the Director of the Dance of the Deer Foundation, Center for Shamanic Studies. Having worked with the World Health Organization and the American Holistic Medical Association, Brant is integrating shamanism into the world of modern medicine. He is an internationally recognized shaman and healer. Brant Secunda leads seminars and retreats worldwide.His work has been documented on television, radio, and in articles and books throughout the United States and Europe.

10. Neurotheology & Shamanism
Dr. Michael Winkelman, Anthropology Professor at Arizona State and author of shamanism The Neural Economy of Consciousness , discusses the neurological basis of shamanism, mankind's oldest spiritual practice.
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June 5, 2001 "Neurotheology" is a new concept given widespread exposure in the recent Newsweek article (5/7/2001) God and the Brain How We’re Wired for Spirituality. "While the term neurotheology is new, the basic ideas have been around for thousands of years" says Dr. Michael Winkelman, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University. "Many cultures have developed technologies for altering consciousness and inducing spiritual experiences." Winkelman describes shamanism- an ancient healing practice- within the context of neurotheology. Scholars have recognized shamanism as a special form of religious behavior for more than a century. Winkelman’s earlier cross-cultural research on shamanism ( Shamans, Priests and Witches ) demonstrated that there were basic similarities in shamans in cultures around the world. The similarities in shamans include the use of trance or ecstasyaltered states of consciousness (ASC) to interact with the spirits and heal. These spirit world interactions are often referred to as "soul journeys," flying, out-of-body experiences and astral projection. These abilities are acquired when the initiate shaman undergoes a "death and rebirth experience" and acquires animal allies and spirit powers. In his new book

11. Shamanism Index
shamanism/newsgroupfaq Subject soc.religion.shamanism-Frequently Asked Questions Subject shamanism-General Overview-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Search FAQs - Full Text Search Subject/Archive Names Search Article Headers Shamanism Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... Cities PLEASE NOTE: The maintainers of this archive are NOT the authors or maintainers of the individual FAQs. To correct or contribute to these documents, send email to the specific FAQ maintainers identified in each of the FAQs. Last Update June 15 2004 @ 00:42 AM

12. Shamanism Foundation For Shamanic Studies Founded By Michael Harner
Now you can join more than 5 000 people each year who take our rigorous training in core shamanism, the near universal methods of shamanism without a
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13. Shamanism General-Overview Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Summary This FAQ contains a general overview on shamanism. PostShamanic While shamanism may be readily identified among many hunting and gathering
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Summary: This FAQ contains a general overview on shamanism. It should be read by anyone interested in understanding the what is meant by shamanism and what differentiates shamanism form other forms of ecstatic experience. Archive-name: shamanism-overview
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hypertexture= deoxy.org NOTE: The following general overview of shamanism is not intended to be the last word or the definitive work on this subject. Rather it is, as its title implies, intended to provide the participant or reader with a set of guidelines that will familiarize them with the general use of the terms shamanism , shaman and shamanic in the trends, study and practice of historic, traditional and contemporary shamanic experience. The word

14. Welcome To Sacredhoop.org
List of contents of this UK magazine on shamanism, Animism, earth wisdom, native spirituality and ecology, with some material online. Also shopping.
http://www.sacredhoop.org

15. Shamanism
A general overview of shamanism plus newsgroup FAQs. Includes information on ayahuasca and other shamanic hallucinogens.
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16. Circle Sanctuary Website
Based in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, Circle is a central resource for Pagans interested in the understanding and preservation of natural areas, and the practice of Wiccan shamanism as explicated by its cofounder, Selena Fox. Includes information on their quarterly magazine, Circle Network News.
http://www.circlesanctuary.org/
Welcome to Circle Sanctuary
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Founded in 1974 by Selena Fox (her website updated 8/15/2005), Circle Sanctuary is a non-profit organization dedicated to networking, research, spiritual healing, community celebrations, and education. The Circle sponsors gatherings and encourages Nature preservation with Nature meditations and workshops celebrated at diverse locations including the Circle Sanctuary Nature Preserve , a 200 acre site in the forested hills of southwestern Wisconsin, USA.
We advocate religious freedom through the Lady Liberty League and foster interfaith dialogues which strive toward multicultural cooperation.
Circle Sanctuary maintains the Circle Network , an information exchange and contact service which links together individuals, groups, networks, centers, and other groupings of Pagans/Nature Spirituality practitioners throughout the world.
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  • 17. Animal Spirit Guides Shamanism
    shamanism, the worlds oldest healing tradition, is found in all cultures. Shamans work with animal spirits. Learn wisdom of 300 animal helpers.
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    18. Science, Spirits, And Core Shamanism
    Today core shamanism is the dominant mode of practice of shamanism in most of the The development of core shamanism has been based on a combination of
    http://www.shamanism.org/articles/1027871950.htm
    Science, Spirits, and Core Shamanism
    by Michael Harner
    Shamanism , Spring/Summer 1999, Vol. 12, No. 1

    An earlier version of this article was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 4, 1998, in Philadelphia.
    Shamans have long acted on the principle that humans are part of the totality of nature, related to all other biological forms, and not superior to them. This "pagan" principle was one of the many reasons that European shamans were persecuted by the Inquisition and that indigenous shamans elsewhere were likewise condemned by Western missionaries who considered such a view as contrary to the Biblical account of the origin of man and woman. Indeed, it was not really until Darwin's The Origin of Species 1 and The Descent of Man 2 that Westerners began, often reluctantly, to return to a general recognition of humankind's kinship to all other life forms. In other words, the West, through science, finally adopted a position for which it had long persecuted and ridiculed shamans.
    Another basic implicit principle in shamanism is that there are two realities and that the perception of each depends upon one's state of consciousness. Therefore, those in the "ordinary state of consciousness" (OSC) perceive only "ordinary reality" (OR). Those in the "shamanic state of consciousness" (SSC) are able to enter into and perceive "nonordinary reality" (NOR). These are both called realities because each is empirically encountered. Each is recognized to have its own forms of knowledge and relevance to human existence. 3

    19. Folklore_main
    Englishlanguage archives of an informative Baltic Folklore journal published by the Folk Belief and Media Group of the Estonian Literary Museum. Material about Estonian shamanism, urban legends, ethnomusicology, popular calendar data, and general folk belief.
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    shamanism. One of the more colorful and fascinating aspects of Tlingit ceremonial history is shamanism.
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