Books I Recommend:



A Brief History of Time is a book that shows the modern path of Shamanism in that it encompasses all aspects of universe and perception.



The Orgon Accumulator Handbook is an example of how the body can use its lifeforce energy to heal itself as well as showing how the energy fields of modern technology can be destructive to the human body.



The Holistic Herbal is great for the beginner of herbology. This book has simple diagrams of the internal human body and brief descriptions of the herbs and their functions.

I’m back.

I’ve been in retirement for a little over a year now. I cut a deal with the powers that be last night, July 1st. The eclipse of that day reconnected me with the Summer of 1992 when I accepted a teaching position in Shamanism for a group. That position launched me into a traveling and teaching time frame that lasted over 10 years strong before it started winding down. Continue reading I’m back.

Shamans, their projects, and the dead.

The living aren’t the only ones that come to the Shaman for help. Nor do they know it will be the Shaman that helps them get things in order and help their families after they pass. Continue reading Shamans, their projects, and the dead.

An interesting point in time.

   That “Divine Order” thang. I wonder where the Divinity really lies in that. I’ve always been the one that did the pictures and followed the visions that, in turn, took me to great places on the physical plane and inner self. Continue reading An interesting point in time.

The beauty of hindsight is clarity.

   I really don’t know where to begin on this one. I guess I’m just at that point of life where a man looks back at a past longer than his future and tries to make sense of those pieces of his life that never made a clear picture, or a good one for that matter. We all have those things we really wanted to do, the things we had to do and for some of us, the things we were really good at that we wished we weren’t. Continue reading The beauty of hindsight is clarity.