“Even in woo woo circles, shamanism is the fringe of the fringe.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“Learning shamanism solely from a book is like running with a razor sharp Ouija board.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“Being healed means committing to use your resources and knowledge.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“The blue light is all over. Actually it is within my body. Makes my joints feel all warm. Vulture thinks I talk… — Sandra Harner Copy Share Image
“A racist notion found in neoshamanic circles is placing high value on indigenous wisdom but not on indigenous people.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“In the end, bless the darkness, hold the light, because the two aren't divisible.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
In a way, this is a definition of shamanism. A shaman is a person who by some means has gotten out of… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“I have an image of Turtle right on the forehead. She seems to go through the lobes of my brain. Sort of… — Sandra Harner Copy Share Image
“Remember that drumming opens portals to the spirit world, draws spirit in, and opens you up to receive it.” — Michael Drake Copy Share Image
“Result-oriented, low-tech, low-cost, shamanic medicine, uses natural elements, spirit, and the healing power of a caring community, as practiced by indigenous societies… — Itzhak Beery Copy Share Image
“You never leave yourself as an impression upon the world. The world always leaves its impression upon your silence. This is how… — Lujan Matus Copy Share Image
“Shamanism is not simply a component of society: on the contrary, shamanism, together with its tiered cosmos, can be said to be… — James David Lewis-Williams Copy Share Image
“The reality is, it takes daily cultivation of a spiritual path, preferably with spiritual kin in proximity, to sustain not the feeling… — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“When I say ‘practice’ I don’t mean repeating an act until you get it right. In this use, it means to instill… — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“All Things are in constant relationship, and shamanic journey is the choice to put one’s self in direct contact and concert with… — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“I practice neither black nor white magic. What I do is a technology that I use for my own individual purposes. I… — Christopher Rankin Copy Share Image
“What we have become accustomed to witnessing is a social illusion that takes precedence due to the fact that the process is… — Lujan Matus Copy Share Image
“One of the biggest dangers on the left-hand path, according to Zeena, is that the initiate often adheres to the need of… — Zeena Schreck Copy Share Image
“The Archaic Revival is a clarion call to recover our birthright, however uncomfortable that may make us. It is a call to… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
Shamanism has a long history and exists to this day because of its ties to universal emotions such as happiness, sorrow, resentment,… — Hyon Gyon Copy Share Image
“Kundalini means, according to Zeena ‘She Who is Hidden,’ and points to the dormant goddess in every human being’s body. While the… — Zeena Schreck Copy Share Image
“Margaret De Wys's Ecstatic Healing is a holy voyage--a remarkable testament of one courageous woman forced by her own sickness to discover… — Itzhak Beery Copy Share Image
“Zeena Schreck believes that the right-hand path and the left-hand path have traditionally had the same end goal; it is only the… — Zeena Schreck Copy Share Image
When we are clear enough about our own point of view, we can find help in the methods of Eastern Christianity or… — Morton T. Kelsey Copy Share Image
The interesting part of my spiritual life is studying as much as you can. Islam and Buddhism and Hinduism and Shamanism and… — Goldie Hawn Copy Share Image
“Loving someone but not trusting them is a spiritual emergency.” — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
“We must remember that the only true wealth we have is the freedom of another human, not their entrapment.” — Lujan Matus Copy Share Image
“Shamanism explores an area that contemporary Western science knows little about- the mind.” — Jonathon Miller Weisberger Copy Share Image
One of the things that's so striking about shamanism in the native context is the absence of mental illness. — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image