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The Last Shaman

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THE LAST SHAMAN is a captivating ride through the jungles of war-torn Africa. Mark Vale, who represents any of us struggling to take consistent ownership of our personal power, takes an unwanted journey to find the last shaman who is responsible for ending the war and saving thousands of lives. All throughout, Mark learns from a colorful array of characters - including a Doctor of Philosophy exiled in the swamps, a shape-shifting sorceress, and the widow of a tribal scout - who teach him to commit completely to the desires of his soul. We see how that commitment enables him to create in a way that uplifts not only himself, but also the whole world that he is a part of.

350 pages, Paperback

First published June 8, 2012

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Author 1 book18 followers
February 24, 2013
This book is filled with exciting adventure, life lessons, questions about the life that we have often fallen into by default, real magic when connected to spirit and how to sort out our lives so they are both meaningful and serving the greater good.

It starts out quite slow - - and seems chauvanistic at first - -but if you push through the awkward beginning the story moves into the life adventure William Whitecloud has had - or claims to have had in Africa where he was born.

Along with the profound insights and many life thoughts to ponder, William Whitecloud gifts us with almost photo like descriptions of the wildlife and vistas that he encounters on his journey:

"Mauve mountains at the far end of the lake lay like petrified dragons in a distant world of their own. Ten thousand strong flocks of flamingos floated across the mirror-flat, icy blue waters like pink cloud shadows. Formations of spur-wing and Egyptian geese sailed calmly over us, as squadrons of whistler ducks darted and weaved around them. An emerald band of papyrus choked the shallows of the islands’ shorelines, while the banks behind were covered in dry, bronze winter grass. Perched in the high gray branches of dead trees, the distinctive forms of fish eagles looked imperiously down on their kingdoms. We passed herds of buffalo, in their thousands, stampeding down to water like flows of black lava. Huge pods of hippo lay half submerged, attended by oxpeckers and tickbirds picking parasites from their heads. Fawn-colored Lechwe, a specially adapted swamp antelope, lunged through the reeds, either in play or to dart away from predators hidden from our eyes. It was the most breathtaking scene I had ever witnessed."

(Kindle Locations 1557-1564). . Kindle Edition.

I highly recommend this book for the insights that it will bring you to and the adventure and intimate view of a fast disappearing Africa.

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Author 2 books50 followers
February 13, 2013
The author requested reviewers for his book; I responded and he sent me a copy to read.
I'm at a loss how to express my opinion of the book, but I'll try. Right off the bat, I'll say that it took me a long time (for me) to finish the book, which indicates that it's not a page turner. I forced myself to read a chapter at a time because I hoped there would be a resolution to the story; it is listed as a book of fiction and adventure, after all. I had a hard time getting interested in the characters and the setting, although the last two chapters did have a resolution, not particularly satisfying. The "spiritual wisdom" also escaped me, because most of the wisdom was delivered in a dogmatic, rambling style, mostly from one "spiritual teacher" in the story. Mark, the main character, just took it in -- the "wisdom" and the perils -- without question. Obviously, the story was fabricated in order to impart the author's philosophy. I'm thinking most readers pick up this book because they already know this author's teachings and want to read more. This was my first introduction to him and reading the book doesn't inspire me to learn more about him.
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September 15, 2015
I'm happy that I started at the beginning of the story with The Magician's Way, which I found hard to put down when I started it.
The ending was surprisingly good.
Great writing that captured my imagination in every sense.
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Author 3 books14 followers
August 2, 2012
Loved it - full of fabulous imagery, inspiration and insight all bundled up in a gripping story. Leaves ripples in the consciousness that will change your life.
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13 reviews10 followers
August 24, 2018
Very thought provoking, but not for everyone.
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January 16, 2026
The war is between The Ego (survival, safety, validation) and The Spirit (expansion, creation, expression).

The Hitler Effect: using magic or the law of attraction to manifest things born out of insecurity or lack (wanting $ to feel safe, wanting fame to feel worthy) is dangerous. You might get what you want but it will arrive with unintended negative consequences because the root vibration was fear.

The journey of mastery:
-self-knowledge: you cannot master your reality until you know who is doing the creating (ego vs spirit)
-commitment: the requirement is total commitment to the soul’s desire even when it defies logic or safety
-unconscious sabotage: we often unconsciously create obstacles, the enemy, to validate our fears. The shaman realizes that the enemy is an illusion of their own making.

Focus on becoming the person who creates.
Feel the negative emotions fully to release their grip.
Motivation to create/express.
Outcome of “I created this”.

Do not say: I want to not be broke (that is still focusing on the problem)
Do say: I want to create financial freedom, i want to create a feeling of abundance
The tension should shift from anxiety (pushing away what you don’t want) to inspiration (pulling you toward what you do want)

The ego question: How do i get them to like me so i can feel safe?
The spirit question: I love the idea of holding this role. How can I express my talent fully in this interview?
You walk in to the room with Authority rather than Needing to offer value.

The vision: I want to create efficiency, I want to create professionalism, I want to create boundaries
Old reactive reply: Actually, as I mentioned last time… (Defensive)
New creative reply: Noted. I will have that to you by 5 pm. (Professional)
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3 reviews
February 17, 2022
An easy read on the importance of exploring and navigating decisions and life through intuition in the unseen world, and the impact this can have in your internal and external worlds. Good little fable, worth a read.
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April 4, 2024
Beautifully descriptive this adventurous tale set in war torn Africa, brings us a story that leads us to question and reflect on our own lives. Somewhat bringing us to a greater awareness of ourselves and the lives we live.
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8 reviews
November 7, 2022
I love all of William's books. He has been instrumental in changing my life for the better. The book itself is very engaging and a brilliant story. Along with many powerful lessons along the way.
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March 20, 2025
This is a book I read for book club. I found it interesting, having spent time in Africa and read a book on Shamanism in different cultures. It is a leap of imagination and may leave many readers cold. The experience of people entering spiritual states via meditation, prolonged overstimulation, taking hallucinating drugs or being sensorially deprived for an extended period are well described. Whether they offer a unique understanding of life during these states is a substantial debate.
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Author 1 book1 follower
May 19, 2013
Believable expedition into what humans might once be possible of doing. Lessons in how expectations influence our experience and how not to fall into trap of living ordinary life; how to overcome bad habits; how to achieve whatever you desire and be sure that the desire you in your best interest and more - that is The Last Shaman
Inspiring wrote longer review of The Last Shaman on g-row.com
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26 reviews12 followers
December 16, 2012
I probably would of enjoyed this book more, if I did not read all the rave reviews, as my expectation was very high
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3 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2016
Life changing

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