Amazon Healer

Amazon Healer
Title Amazon Healer PDF eBook
Author Marlene Dobkin de Rios
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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This book focuses on the healing practices of an urban Amazonian folk healer, don Hilde, who uses a powerful plant psychedelic, ayahuasca, in the treatment of witchcraft and emotional disorders. His healing style is in many ways unique, since he incorporates a new spiritualist perspective into the traditional and cosmopolitan healing arts of the region.

Amazon Healer

Amazon Healer
Title Amazon Healer PDF eBook
Author Marlene Dobkin de Rios
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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This book focuses on the healing practices of an urban Amazonian folk healer, don Hilde, who uses a powerful plant psychedelic, ayahuasca, in the treatment of witchcraft and emotional disorders. His healing style is in many ways unique, since he incorporates a new spiritualist perspective into the traditional and cosmopolitan healing arts of the region.

Woman as Healer

Woman as Healer
Title Woman as Healer PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Achterberg
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 268
Release 1991-03-13
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0834828715

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This groundbreaking work examines the role of women in the Western healing traditions. Drawing on the disciplines of history, anthropology, botany, archaeology, and the behavioral sciences, Jeanne Achterberg discusses the ancient cultures in which women worked as independent and honored healers; the persecution of women healers in the witch hunts of the Middle Ages; the development of midwifery and nursing as women's professions in the nineteenth century; and the current role of women and the state of the healing arts, as a time of crisis in the health-care professions coincides with the reemergence of feminine values.

A Healer of Souls

A Healer of Souls
Title A Healer of Souls PDF eBook
Author Dawn Paul
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2012
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1780993552

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During a visit to Machu Picchu, Dawn Paul received a mystical experience, a vision of the Inca, who instructed her to follow the path of the shaman. She promptly resigned from her banking career. Over the following years, Dawn worked worldwide as a shamanic healer and spiritual teacher, assisting many people of all ages, from all races and religions.

I Am Healer

I Am Healer
Title I Am Healer PDF eBook
Author Roseanne D’Erasmo Script
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 17
Release 2014-04-14
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1491859954

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In the final book of her Healing Through I AM trilogy, author, educator and energy healer Roseanne DErasmo Script continues the story of Joey and Marissas exciting life journey into wisdom. In I AM Healer, the children enter the garden of color for a stimulating discussion of how illness truly impacts the body, mind, and spirit. They ask their teacher to show them how they might begin to experience energy healing, so they can feel better and more balanced. The teacher models the skills of practiced breathing, centering, intention-setting, energy activation, and healing hand movements. As they learn, they practice on each other and delight in their newfound abilities. I AM Healer is perfect for beginning students of any age. Written for people who want to learn about energetic healing, it can be used as a guide for those new to energy healing or as a shared text for families. I AM Healer awakens your own healer within.

Amazon Wisdom Keeper

Amazon Wisdom Keeper
Title Amazon Wisdom Keeper PDF eBook
Author Loraine Y. Van Tuyl
Publisher She Writes Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1631523171

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With captivating lyricism, Amazon Wisdom Keeper transports us into the multicultural upbringing and transformation of Loraine Van Tuyl, a graduate psychology student and budding shamanic healer who’s blindsided by startling visions, elusive drumming, and her inseverable mystical ties to the Amazon rainforest of her native Suriname. Is she in the wrong field, or did her childhood dreams, imaginary guides, and premonitions somehow prepare her for these challenges? Did Suriname’s military coup and her family’s uprooting move to the US rob her from all that she knew and loved at thirteen to help reveal her soul’s purpose, or is she losing her mind by entertaining far-fetched questions and hunches that can’t be answered or proven—like wondering if her perplexing life story is shedding light on the double-binds in her field on purpose, and suspecting that her soul’s daunting blue print was plotted long before she was even born? Van Tuyl wrestles with these questions and more as she embarks upon her risky quest, enduring test upon test in search of her true self and calling while enrolled in a rigorous academic program that regards intuitive healing methods as unscientific—and even unethical.

The Secrets of the Amazon Shamans

The Secrets of the Amazon Shamans
Title The Secrets of the Amazon Shamans PDF eBook
Author Michael Peter Langevin
Publisher Crossroad Press
Total Pages
Release 2016-01-04
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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This book brings a timely breath of fresh air into the labyrinth of material now available on shamanism involving the Amazon River Basin. The Second Edition of Amazon Shamans: Healing traditions from South America (first published in 2003), catches a moment in time when the ancient knowledge of the Amazon shamans was already changing rapidly. Through Michael Peter Langevin's journey together with his family, we get to take part of this fascinating region, and it's inherent ancient mysteries and miracles. Michael Peter Langevin has been on the shamanic path since 1973, and traveled extensively in Latin America. Over the years he has met and studied with many shamans in the Amazon River Basin and the Andean Mountain region. In this down-to-earth book he intersperses his own and his family’s journeys through the many countries surrounding the Amazon River Basin, inviting the reader to feel part of adventurous meetings with shamans, whose knowledge and wisdom stretches the mind to what is possible. Meetings that are often humorously conveyed, but there are also serious encounters when the peaceful life of remote villages clashes with modern life. Michael tells what it is like to see life from the eyes of someone else in a healing ceremony; about a Calling the Dead Ritual where he could actually see their spirits with his physical eyes; what it is like to experience the intensity of Ayahuasca ritual, and having your life revisited; but also about the strain of traveling with your children being far away from so-called civilization when they fall ill. The story of this book moves between Michael's shamanic initiations, and his joys and challenges of traveling as a family, coming together in the fearful situation of his sick children, which turns into a miraculous healing. This book is an exiting inroad to the mysteries of the Amazon shaman way, based on real life meetings and experiences. The Amazon shamans and healers hold libraries of knowledge that has been built through thousands of years of experimentation. Michael has an uncanny ability to translate the mysterious knowledge of Amazon shamanism into magical everyday practice, that is understandable and approachable. Throughout the book we are presented with basic Amazon shaman principles, procedures and rituals, adapted to work in any setting. These principles, procedures and rituals can be used to enhance the richness of life, to heal and even to question basic assumptions on how the world is connected and what is possible. In the words of Michael, “An invisible web of life connects everything in existence. Westerners often loose sight of this, but in the Amazon it's easy to remember, because it's presence is so visceral. Amazon shamans know that while reason is a useful tool, intuition and magic surpass it in most every way.” The journal-like, warm, free-flowing writing style adds to the intimacy and charm of this book. Michael is a convincing proponent of the Amazon way of spirituality and mysticism. He conveys a sense of urgency to change our direction in life and become more connected to nature, and to each other. In the concluding chapter of The Amazon Shamans: Healing traditions from South America he writes, “You must begin to speak with the plants, the wind and the stars. Only in these ways will you fully understand and appreciate your own inherent healing abilities as a natural part of the world.” As a handbook for Amazon shamanic healing and rituals, this volume is packed with powerful knowledge and practical techniques.