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Transmutation News December 2010 from Sandra Ingerman We are coming to the end of a pretty wild year. As I have been teaching a lot and in communication with teachers, practitioners, and students I am aware that it is almost like an endless string of challenges have been presenting themselves. I myself continue to be [...]

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“Three Tools of the Shaman” an excerpt from the new book AWAKENING TO THE SPIRIT WORLD: The Shamanic Path of Direct Revelation by Sandra Ingerman and Hank Wesselman Published by Sounds True Reprinted with Permission INTRODUCTION Below is an excerpt from the book, Awakening to the Spirit World: The Shamanic Path of Direct Revelation, by [...]

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Shamanism is unlike many other topics, in that you get your best information about it from blogs. Although shamanistic practice reaches out to all of Creation, it is also subjective and deeply personal. Scientific minds insist that almost all the “evidence” for the invisible world is “anecdotal.” In their view, nothing matters except lab results, [...]

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We often ask ourselves, “What can I do right now, today, for the good of myself, others, the planet?” Luckily, we are surrounded by simple tools that can make life a better place, with very little out-of-pocket expense. Sometimes, all it takes is awareness. Color Consciousness One such good tool is color. In “Color Therapy [...]

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Who were the first black South African musicians to record a jazz album? The Jazz Epistles, in 1960, headed by Abdullah Ibrahim (whose stage name then was Dollar Brand). Now in his late seventies, Ibrahim is still going strong. We know this because of the terrific interview with him that appears in the online magazine [...]

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“Meditation Guided Music Do’s and Don’ts” is a basic explanation of what guided meditation music (these days generally available on CD) is all about. In many cases it doesn’t stand alone, but functions as the background for the spoken-word directions that provide the guidance. It needs to be soft enough to enable the listener to [...]

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Random Good News: In an interview titled “The Woman Who Just Might Save the Planet and Our Pocketbooks,” Fran Korten talks to Lin Ostrom. (Korten is the publisher of YES! Magazine, who has 20 years experience, with the Ford Foundation behind her.) The main message spread by Lin Ostrom is that the “tragedy of the [...]

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In his article on Sacred Naturalism with Steve Serr website, “Close Encounters of the Bird Kind,” the author displays some strong convictions that are hard to argue with. For instance, he feels that humankind has become distanced from the Earth’s gifts of healing and wisdom. Dr. Serr goes on to say that shamanism, a natural and [...]

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On the Earthpulse Press website, Dr. Nick Begich and Shelah Begich Slade tell about the ideas of Joel Sternheimer about music and plants, which have been creeping around the edge of Western consciousness ever since the early 1970s. Many highly respected scientists in various countries have found that plants are influenced by sound, in both [...]

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Ian McEwan, the British novelist who confounds many expectations, was recently interviewed by Mick Brown for the Telegraph. (Brown too knows something about words, having written six books himself.) McEwan expects to take some heat for his new novel, Solar, which is about global warming. Citing the classifications made by Stewart Brand (of Whole Earth [...]

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