My Response to “How Do I Get Started in Shamanism?”
Online, in-person, in the checkout line (seriously, that happened, once), people ask me at least once a week how to get started in shamanism. For the sake of not answering it evermore, I'm creating this post in the hopes that it addresses some of your questions, and gives you a solid direction for that next step.

My second answer is a question: Are you interested in a particular culture of shamanism? I ask this because it weeds out anyone who doesn't know what cultural appropriation is right on the spot. Those who know, understand that they to approach an elder of the tradition they're interested in to see if such study is even possible. I advise them to do some homework to find resources in that cultural path, and contact the people, therein, who are teachers.Those who don't know what cultural appropriation is or argue it away are temporarily derailed to educate themselves before our conversation can go further.
I'm not playing that.
For those who know what cultural appropriation is and want to study shamanism aligned with their cultural background, we have the talk about broken paths, about how even though we are intellectually aware of our shamanic ancestral lineage, it's still a broken path, upon which we have to tread carefully to honor those for whom it wasn't broken. We also have to acknowledge why that path was broken (including mass slaughter, slavery, and forced conscription--it's never for a good reason) and be willing to tackle any healing work needed around it as part of their education on shamanism.

Why Shamanism Now, hosted by Christina Pratt
The Jaguar and the Owl, hosted by James Stovall
Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole, hosted by James Stovall
Other books I recommend are anything by Sandra Ingerman, Felicitas Goodman, Hillary Webb, Malidoma Some. Also, Sacred Hoop , the gold standard shamanism journal edited by Nick Breeze Wood, who also created a free edition solely devoted to "Guide to Shamanism"
No, I don't recommend books by Michael Harner, Mircea Eliade, I.M. Lewis, Carlos Castaneda, or Lynn Andrews, unless you want to more clearly understand what not to do regarding cultural appropriation, to be othered to death, or just want to understand the biases facing modern shamanism.

Reading and doing any of the above suggested introspection, study, or exploration doesn't make you a shaman, it just makes you brilliantly informed about its potential in your life, and how not to offend the crap out of others on the path.
Feel free email me with questions.
As always, thank you for the work you do. Thank you for showing up.
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Published on February 13, 2018 02:35
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