
Walking with the Tiger
Deepen Your Shamanic Life
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Nicholas Breeze Wood
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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.
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Nick has clearly dedicated most of his life to learning the techniques and ceremonies that he explores within this book. I was especially moved by the work he has done to serve his global community as a healer and teacher.
Unlike many books of today, Nicholas does not skip over or avoid telling about the dangers to be found in this type of work, nor does he under play the vital importance of listening to and following the instructions of unseen guides and protectors. He avoids the sappiness found in too many New Age books without scaring away all of his readers.
I would whole heartedly recommend reading this book to anyone who holds an interest in shamanism or spiritual healing.
Combines history and personal experiences
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Incredible wisdom of the shamanic path
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Nicks voice, openess and message
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Amazing from the heart
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A joy to listen to. Thank you
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The author calls himself a bad Buddhist, and that may be true from a Buddhist perspective, but if you aren't from a Buddhist outlook some of the more doctrinal chapters can be very hard going. It's worth persisting in though as it is overall an informative listen/read. It has also given me an insight into Mongolian Shamanism.
I also like that it's read by the author and gives a good insight into his personal spiritual story.
So informative, certainly interesting and a nice personal touch, but maybe a little too Buddhist for non-Buddhists like myself. I feel like the Buddhist outlook should be made clear on the title as certainly not all animists are Buddhist outlook, but it's certainly interesting to hear how Buddhism has interacted with animist cultures and certainly raises ideas about how other outlooks can interact with animism.
Buddhist shamanism, but informative
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