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Dreamweaver

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Dreamweaver is a practical workbook which introduces you to the way of the shaman, walking between the worlds. There's a strong sense of communion with the kingdoms of nature, the elemental realms and the spirit world. The exercises are easy to follow and lead you progressively towards being able to dream consciously and lucidly. They also show you how to interpret your own dreams rather than relying on concepts and ideas which may not be your own. You build your own Dreamweb as a practical project throughout the workbook. Walk lightly and joyfully with the Earth, learn to travel the Lands of Dream consciously from a Dreamweaver trained to walk between the worlds, and to teach others to do so.
Caitlin and John Matthews – authors of The Celtic Shaman & Singing the Soul Back Home - say "... Elen's book is a delight! Informative, simply written and full of wisdom ..."

166 pages, Paperback

First published September 5, 2005

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Elen Sentier

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I write magic, mystery, murder & (sometimes steamy) romance.

All my life I’ve followed the deer trods of Elen of the Ways. My mother's mother was a witch from the Isle of Man and my father was a cunning man from Lancashire. I grew up in an ancient village on the edge of Exmoor where the church is dedicated to the goddess Iwerydd and my aunt owned her sacred well. My parents and the elder folk in the village taught the ways of the awenydd, the old native shamanism of Britain.

I live in the back of beyond with two cats and a host of wildlife where I write novels and I teach the ways of old ways of the awenydd that I grew up with. I read massively and am now converted to Kindle as well as having bookcases full of the lovely old paper stuff. Whenever I can I get out into the wild places.

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