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Presentation on Pablo Amaringo at Canning House, London

Presentation on Pablo Amaringo at Canning House  Wednesday 12th September at 2 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PJ 18:30 – 20:00 – FREE EVENT A drinks reception will follow the talk with Peruvian speciality Pisco Sour being served courtesy of the Peruvian Embassy. Pablo Amaringo (1938-2009)…

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The Magical World of Pablo Amaringo

The Magical World of Pablo Amaringo – A Talk by Peter Cloudsley at the Globetrotters Club in London June 2012.

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‘The Ayahuasca Visions of Pablo Amaringo’ – Review by The Journal of Shamanic Practice

The Ayahuasca Visions of Pablo Amaringo reviewed in The Journal of Shamanic Practice. Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 2012. Note: There is a typo in the review;  website should be www.ayahuascavisions.com

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Alex Grey: The Net of Being. Forthcoming Nov 2012

Exciting news – a new book from Alex Grey is being published this year (November). I’m really looking forward to this. How Alex Grey’s visionary art is evolving the cultural body through icons of interconnectedness • Includes over 200 reproductions of Grey’s artwork • Contains…

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The Exquisite Geometric Art of the Shipibo: Catalogue

An inventory of my collection of Shipibo Artisan work. I have been collecting for many years and there are some exemplary pieces in the collection. I’ve assembled an 80 page catalogue of their beautiful work. It is time to get these wonderful textiles and artisan…

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Medicine for the Soul: Shamanism, Soul Retrieval, and Healing

Contact for Individual Shamanic Healing Sessions: Tel: 07905 139935 Skype: HGC999 email: shamanism@yahoo.com   What is Shamanic Healing & Soul Retrieval? Shamanic Healing consists of a varied body of practices performed by the shaman or practitioner to help or heal another person. This is a fundamental…

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The Roots of Shamanism

The Roots of Shamanism  Shamanism is a religious practice found in many parts of the world. It refers to various belief systems that involve communicating with the spirit world. In some anthropological and religious circles, Shamans are regarded as intermediaries between the natural world and spiritual…

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Ayahuasca Icaros of the Shipibo

Ícaro: The word ícaro comes from the Quechua word icarai, meaning “to blow.” Ícaros are magical chants that are sung or whistled by shamans during Ayahuasca ceremonies. There are several kinds of ícaros. At the beginning of a ceremony their purpose is to provoke the…

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Jean Giraud: Mobeius – A Tribute

A personal reflection on Jean Giraud (pen name Mobeius) the French artist who died yesterday. Back in the 1970’s when I was living in the Netherlands, I came across the fantastic work of Mobeius in a magazine called Metal Hurlant (Screaming Metal). Although the magazine…

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Korean Art & Culture

Korean Art & Culture A fascinating publication from the Peabody Essex Museum, explores the Art and culture of Korea including Shamanism, and Buddhism. Also delves into the symbolism of the art – very interesting,  very accessible, and contains very nice colour plates.

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