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Walking with the Tiger

Deepen Your Shamanic Life

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Walking with the Tiger

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Real, down-to-earth shamanism is a powerful ancient tradition that has a great deal to teach us, as we face the increasing ecological and social meltdown our culture is beginning to go through. This book is designed for those who truly wish to walk a powerful shamanic path. Walking with the Tiger draws on traditional Himalayan and Southern Siberian shamanic traditions and teachings.

Nicholas Breeze Wood has studied and practiced shamanism for over 40 years, combining it with the 'earthier' end of Tibetan Buddhism, as well as with 'medicine' teachings from Native North American peoples. He has worked with many gifted medicine people and shamans over the years, and is deeply apprenticed to his own spirit helpers, whose teachings never fail to awe and surprise him.

He works especially deeply with ritual objects—such as bronze shaman's mirrors, phurba daggers and many other Mongolian and Tibetan shamanic and Buddhist ritual objects—for which he holds traditional teachings and, where required, traditional initiations. He is an ordained ngakpa, a Tibetan Buddhist a type of magical lama, who specialising in ritual and Tibetan magic traditions.

He is the editor of Sacred Hoop Magazine, a leading international magazine about shamanism—which has been published since 1993. He received a lifetime honorary membership of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies from Michael Harner. Nicholas is also a musician and artist.

©2022 Nicholas Breeze Wood and 3Worlds Publishing (P)2024 Nicholas Breeze Wood and 3Worlds Publishing
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Will be A Classic

what a beautifully written book and I love that the audiobook version was written by the author. sure to be a modern day classic on Shamanism

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Brilliant!

I enjoyed this book very much. The intricate weaving of storytelling and information is phenomenal. Nicke's voice is very easy to listen to. I have practiced Shamanism for five years, and this book resonated with me, revealed valuable lessons, and brought certain things full circle for me. Great work, Nick—thanks for sharing!

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Memoir of a guy who invented his own shamanism

It seems like the author has good intentions, but the book is basically a new age account of his spiritual autobiography, personal insights, and current practices he created after a lifetime of being interested in "shamanism." He (white man from the UK) made his own version of "shamanism" based on a number of sources he learned from along the way. Nothing wrong with that, but then he is very critical of others who would do the same thing he did.

Basically, If you want to hear a guy talk about his spirituality and the cultures he found interesting and borrowed from, it's an okay listen. If you're looking for some kind of guide to shamanism, or a particular shamanic tradition, there are better options

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