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message 1: by Kharm (new)

Kharm | 19 comments What are some good books on Shamanism? As an animist witch, Shamanism has always interested me but I don't know which books are any good. Any thoughts?


message 2: by Lavender (new)

Lavender (lavendercrystalbear) | 111 comments I like alchamical healing by Nikki scully. Do you plan to focus on one specific healing method or multiple


message 3: by Count (new)

Count Jared | 5 comments Leo Rutherford wrote a good overview of several shamanic traditions called (surprisingly) Principles of Shamanism. I loaned it to my Mom when she asked the same question. For a Native American perspective, The Shaman and the Medicine Wheel, by Evelyn Eaton is deeply informed, but I didn't find it as easy to read.


message 4: by Sara (new)

Sara You might try Christopher Penczak's Temple of Shamanic Witchcraft. I also have a bibliography somewhere that I got from my Shamanic teacher. If I can find it, I'll post a few more from his list of suggested readings.


message 5: by Linda (new)

Linda (revlinda) | 7 comments My favorite books on Shamanism include Eliade's grand text called: Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy as well as Michael Harner's The Way of the Shaman.I have also read a couple of really good books on Siberian shamanism that I can highly recommend, written by Olga Kharitidi; The first is Entering the Circle. The second is The Master of Lucid Dreams. And anything by Sandra Ingerman is great. I trained with her and she is a phenomenal shaman!


message 6: by Kharm (new)

Kharm | 19 comments Cool, I put a few of these on my reading list. Thanks.


message 7: by Lavender (new)

Lavender (lavendercrystalbear) | 111 comments There is a group of women here locally teaching shamanism. The website is www.brigidshouse.com.


message 9: by Leannear24 (new)

Leannear24 i have seen a lot of books around about shamans
but i dont know if i should get any or not
i proberly should coz i know so little about it


message 10: by Maurice (new)

Maurice | 1 comments Teachings of a Toltec survivor _ by koyote the blind


message 11: by Christy (new)

Christy Stewart (christyleighstewart) Has anyone read Breaking Open the Head A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism by Daniel Pinchbeck? I just got it and plan on reading it while I'm away this week.


message 12: by Kendra (new)

Kendra (ravenacres) Fire in the Head - Tom Cowan
Shamanic Journeying - Sandra Ingerman
Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Soul - S.I.
Shamans, Healers and Medicine Men - Holger Kalweit
The Mist-Filled Path - Frank MacEowen
The Book of Shamanic Healing - Kristin Madden
Walkers Between the World = John and Caitlin Matthews
Where Eagles Fly or Shamanic Spirit (Same book, different names) - Kenneth Meadows
Weather Shamanism - Nan Moss
Shamanism - Shirley Nicolson
Your Shamanic Path - Leo Rutherford
The Strong Eye of Shamanism - Robert E. Ryan
Riding Windhorses - Sarangel
Shamanism and Personal Mastery - Gini Scott Graham
The World of Shamanism - Robert Walsh
In the Shadow of the Shaman - Amber Wolfe

Among others... LOL!


message 13: by Kharm (new)

Kharm | 19 comments I just found a book on Ojibwe Shamanism, if anyone is interested. Since I have Ojibwe ancestry, it seemed appropriate.

"The Shaman: Patterns of Healing Among the Ojibway Indians" by John A. Grim.


message 14: by Kendra (new)

Kendra (ravenacres) Kharm wrote: "I just found a book on Ojibwe Shamanism, if anyone is interested. Since I have Ojibwe ancestry, it seemed appropriate.

"The Shaman: Patterns of Healing Among the Ojibway Indians" by John A. G..."


Thanks, sounds good!

I've been reading a couple of books on Psychology and Shamanism lately. I'm working on my Bachelors in Psychology and want to add the spiritual aspect back into counseling. I was highly amused at the similarities of shamanism, so I started looking for books on it.

Journeying: Where Shamanism and Psychology Meet - Jeannette Gagan
Jung and Shamanism in Dialogue - C. Michael Smith
The Sacred Heritage: The Influence of Shamanism on Analytical Psychology - Donald Sandner




message 15: by Lavender (new)

Lavender (lavendercrystalbear) | 111 comments Wow. Thanks. Have you read them through yet? Sounds interesting.


message 16: by Kendra (new)

Kendra (ravenacres) Lavender wrote: "Wow. Thanks. Have you read them through yet? Sounds interesting. "

Just finished Journeying this evening. Enjoyable read as it did a decent overview of describing shamanism (based more on Harner's Core Shamanism) and psychology separately and then comparing the two. Very broad overview and stuck mostly with the journeying and spirit animals, and the support one gets from them and "safe" area to help a client heal themselves, essentially.


message 17: by Jacqui (new)

Jacqui | 25 comments Chris penzacks book is very good. Micheal Hearner and Jonathan Howitiz are also supposed to be good. I did a shamanic workshop with Joanthan many years ago and it was amazing


message 18: by Lavender (new)

Lavender (lavendercrystalbear) | 111 comments Yes. I agree. I am also planning to expand my professional career in mental health and want to offer more than the traditional western model


message 19: by Kat (new)

Kat (rayven) | 2 comments Kendra wrote: "Fire in the Head - Tom Cowan
Shamanic Journeying - Sandra Ingerman
Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Soul - S.I.
Shamans, Healers and Medicine Men - Holger Kalweit
The Mist-Filled Path - F..."


This is a fantastic list Kendra!!! To all who are interested...I would pick books from this list :)

I loved Fire in the Head...


message 20: by Sara (new)

Sara Kendra wrote: "Fire in the Head - Tom Cowan
Shamanic Journeying - Sandra Ingerman
Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Soul - S.I.
Shamans, Healers and Medicine Men - Holger Kalweit
The Mist-Filled Path - F..."


Kendra, that is a great list of books to read on shamanism. I've read many of them, and have taken classes with Nan Moss and her partner David Corbin. I'd add a different Holger Kalweit book, "Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman". I'd also include a book called "The Quest for the Shaman" by Miranda and Stephen Aldhouse-Green. The latter can be a bit pricey. Tom Cowan also has a book called "Shamanism As A Spiritual Practice for Daily Life", which is more of a "how-to" for a solo practitioner. It's hard sometimes to know just where to begin, though one wouldn't go wrong with Michael Harner. I also liked the Roger Walsh book a great deal.


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