Dec
18
2011

Amazonian Shamanism

What’s the difference between Amazonian Shamanism and Siberian Shamanism?

Can you recommend any good books about this subject? And why were they interesting to you? Thank you!

Ronald Hutton wrote a book on this subject, titled Shamanism, check it out.

A 90 year old Amazon Shaman -Travel the Peruvian Amazon


Shamanology of the Amazon


Shamanology of the Amazon


$99.99


Nicole the explorer swaps tales with mercury-minded Terence. The 7.5 hour, 4 videotape set captures the humorous depth of this pair’s expertise in a compilation of the full weekend, including Terence’s rhapsodic overview of shamanism as the key for responding to our planetary ethno-ecological crisis. There’s information about Botanical Dimensions (the project of conserving rapidly vanishing medici…

Metamorphisis 2 Disc Special Edition:


Metamorphisis 2 Disc Special Edition:



Ayahuasca. Sometimes horrific, often-times blissful.
Controversial in the West, the ingestion of Ayahausca is tied to a long list of scientifically documented physical and psychological cures, and has been used as a sacred medicine by Amazonian Shamans for thousands of years.
Experience for yourself the profound impact this mysterious, transformative plant medicine has on the lives of those who i…


Shaman, Healer, Sage: How to Heal Yourself and Others with the Energy Medicine of the Americas


Shaman, Healer, Sage: How to Heal Yourself and Others with the Energy Medicine of the Americas


$11.68


Alberto Villoldo, a classically trained medical anthropologist, has studied shamanic healing techniques among the descendants of the ancient Inkas for more than twenty years. In Shaman, Healer, Sage, he draws on his vast body of knowledge to create a practical and revolutionary program based on the traditional healing methods used by these shamans — methods that, until now, have been inaccessible…

Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques for Healing the Soul


Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques for Healing the Soul


$9.85


Heaven, Ross…

Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest


Tales of a Shaman’s Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest


$3.98


A century ago, malaria was killing Washingtonians, Londoners, Parisians. Today HIV, along with various cancers, has taken its place among worldwide epidemics. Quinine, extracted from the cinchona tree of the Amazonian rainforest, quelled malaria; alkaloids taken from trees in the West African rainforest may well yield a cure for AIDS. Yet those woods, Mark Plotkin tells us, are fast disappea…

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