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Shaman, Healer, Sage
Alberto Villoldo
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"Well, I first came across Shaman, Healer, Sage when I joined a book club; and it was one of the feature selections, so I ordered it. And it was sitting in my box for a month until I read it, and I wish I had read that book first.
The book is about Inca Shamanism, and that was the very first time I came across such topics. I think it's just my own upbringing; I was always a very Eastern kind of tradition person, so I've always been fascinating about energy medicine, sometimes superstition; and so when this book came along, I thought he tied a lot of the things together for me. So it just -- and then it dropped into my lap by accident, actually, so I really believe in some kind of synchronicity on that particular --
Well, anyone who has actually never touched upon shamanism, I think that would be a good introduction for it -- or just energy medicine in general, or people just who wants a good read of trying to create some miracles in your life. Maybe that could happen for you, and there's nothing that can harm you by trying some of the exercises in my opinion. I actually could relate, and 'cause he used a lot of psychological terms that talks to you so you don't have to really buy into a lot of these mystics and mythic stuff. The worst is nothing happens, and you enjoy the stories, nevertheless.
I would definitely say this book is between a four- and five-star, so depending on the day -- I would say when I first started it was a five star; right now since I've read a lot of similar books, I would say this is still a good four-star to recommend."
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