Shamanism is the path of the wounded healer says Sandra Ingerman. http://thecenterforhealingarts.com/Shamanism-Sandra_Ingerman-Shamanism+Healing. The path of being a shamanism is a destiny. Learn about shamanic healing in this documentary on shamanism from the author of Soul Retrieval.
GREAT VIDEO!!! a lot of the "shamanic" videos are people talking about how anyone can be a shaman and we are all going through a shamanic test ect.... You definately speak the truth about shamanism. Thank you for educating all that watch this!
wheelori814 1 year ago
Do shamanic practictioners actually care for the well being of Indigenious peoples whom they are inspire by or do they only care about their shamanic practice???
While they sit comfort at home
Do they realize for an industralize nation Native Americans has one of the highest infant mortality rate? Do they realize most N.A.'s are living in substandard 3rd world conditions? Do they realize the violence & substance abuse on reserves?
Check out
Survival International
Cultural Survival
1NX9 1 year ago
iwnet through a very traumatic experioence and it has brought me into a deeper way of thinking and being... what i thought was my death was only a gift... i thank sandra for confirming this... part of me did die but a new part was born... sandra helped me make it through with her book a fall to grace... seh helped me see the light ... she helped me see that my trauma was only a powerful initiation into the spiritual nature of myself...
simplegrl11589 1 year ago
Exactly how it happened for me.
Guess i saw the braging thing happen a few times also, its a fine line between letting those know and bragging also.
I got caught in the ego a bit, and did notice it go away for like a week. It is nice how it teaches you also through instinct that your supposed to focus on healing, not braging or as much as your self, thank you for this, it did bring me back and align me to earth more finely tuned, /hugs, great work!
RobMonty248 3 years ago