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Shaman UK
http://www.shaman.uk.net
A blog about being a shaman in the city of London, empowering people to improve their health, self-confidence and happiness through working with the spirits, with Nature and with ourselves. The blog also aims to increase debate about core shamanism and raise awareness of the wide range of work that shamans do: such as soul retrieval, counselling, work with animals, with the dead and bereaved, as well as different forms of physical healing.
Recent Posts
Walking Between Worlds: Shamanism and the Media
Recently there has been a great deal of interest in shamanism in the media. Here in the UK, BBC television broadcast the documentary 'The Horse Boy' earlier this week and journalist Rupert Isaacson's book of the same name, about taking his autistic ...
Shaman UK: Autumn 2009
It's been over a month since the last post here on Shaman UK and although, from time to time, it seemed something really should be written, this period has been what creatives refer to as a 'fruitful silence'. In fact, this has been the busiest time...
Healing London: Soul Retrieval in Practice 2
In March this year I posted on Soul Retrieval in London. It seemed an appropriate time to write about the pressures of living in a vast city and how soul can be both lost and found here in the metropolis. Not long after writing the post I facilitated...
Shamanism: Sex and Gender
An individual socialised in such a way as to straddle the gender boundary ought to be able to span all boundaries … We are here at the heart of the shamanic mediating of relationships and probably all religious forms of mediation. Bernard Saladin d...
Shamanism, Consciousness and some thoughts on the Origins of Art
Last year, after reading 'The Mind in the Cave' and 'Inside the Neolithic Mind' by David Lewis-Williams I wrote a post about the limits of academia, or rather the limits academics impose on their own thinking. In these wonderfully informative and we...
Welcome Topeka, Kansas!
For more than a year now I've observed the movement of readership of Shaman UK in the USA through Google Analytics. I realise that even paying attention to such things may seem geeky or otherwise bizarre. Nonetheless, it was fascinating to watch the ...


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