A Woman Shaman Defies the Odds, and Starts her Own Healing Center
Sometimes you witness someone overcome endless obstacles, defy odds, swim strongly against the current, and succeed where others have predicted failure. Estela Pangoza is doing exactly that.
Balancing the Divine Feminine and Masculine in Medicine Circles
It is ironic to me that this master plant, which is often referred to as a mother or grandmother, is so commonly served by men who have trouble with sexual boundaries when it comes to their female clients.
Know Your Shadow
Jung wrote that the less we understand our shadow, the darker it is and the more likely it is to drive our actions. The shamanic approach dovetails with Jung’s, holding that just as there is day and night, and winter and summer, light and dark are inevitably part of our beings.
Uniting Shamanic Healing and Western Medicine
Western medicine attempts to clear the weeds from the garden by spraying chemicals or nipping the leaves and stems above the surface. The shamanic healer, by contrast, searches for the emotional and spiritual roots of the illness and pulls them out from the ground.
Trump is Possessed: A Wakeup Call
Trump, the GOP and his supporters are possessed by evil spirits. They are not “deplorable” as Hillary Clinton suggested. Their soul is trapped and they are suffering.
Rolando Tangoa’s Big Venture: Ayahuasca Shamanism Ramps Up in Pucallpa
After decades of plying his finely-honed shamanic craft in the general Iquitos area of Peru, maestro shaman Rolando Tangoa has had enough of leaving his family for months at a time, and has opened Noya Rao, a shamanic healing center outside of Pucallpa.
The Accidental Shaman
I came to lying face down, unable to move. The lift appeared to be rising slowly, and the door automatically opened. People were gathered outside (I later found out that the crash had been heard all over the building), and I was carried out to an ambulance and taken to a hospital. My life from that moment on was never the same.
Gods of the Waters: An Interview with a Shuar Shaman
An interview with Hilario Chiriap, a traditional Ecuadorian shaman from the Shuar tribe, where shamanism is traditionally characterized by rivalry and aggressive confrontations. However, Hilario considers it necessary to collaborate with as many shamans from different South American regions as possible.
Inner Worlds, Art and Sacred Plants
The worship of nature may unite us more than anything else and allow us to overcome doctrinal discrepancies that are relatively unimportant if considered from the perspective of human culture as a whole.
Podcast #79 Energetic Healing with D’oyen Fraser
What is energetic healing? How does it affect us physically? Bio Molecular and Subatomic Particle Engineer D’oyen Fraser explains his process for energetic healing and shares his personal experiences with the healing modality.