
Shamanism
- Profiles
Leo
Rutherford

A few words about my journey. I worked in industry
for twenty years, and for the last twelve years of that was a Managing
Director of a manufacturing company which made tin cans and drums. By
the age of forty I was suffering from acute stress and depression and
'normal' life did not make sense to me any more. I took my life apart
and set out to find an alternative path, a path with more heart. I went
through all kinds of therapy, learned to dance, sing and play in a way
I hadn't since childhood, and I gained my MA in Holistic Psychology at
Antioch University in San Francisco, where I lived for five years. Quite
unexpectedly I came across the beautiful ancient wisdom of the indigenous
shamans. I was introduced to this path by Joan Halifax in 1980 and since
then have continued to learn from a wide variety of teachers. As I have
got older, so I have become younger! It is my great joy to pass on to
others through these workshops, some of the experience and knowledge
that has helped me to transform my life. A process that goes on and on........
Howard
G. Charing

I feel greatly privileged to do this work. I am fortunate to be able
to encounter, work with, and bring groups to meet some extraordinary
shamans & healers in the Andes, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Philippines.
It gives me enormous pleasure to witness people become more empowered
and engaging in life with more creativity, energy, and happiness through
the shamanic body of practices. I do this work with one hundred percent
effort and passion. So much has happened since my 'entry' into the world
of shamanism over twenty years ago following a serious accident (an elevator
crash) which resulted in severe injuries and a near-death experience.
Since the 1990’s I have organised journeys to the Amazon Rainforest
and the Andes learning from the shamans and participating in Ayahuasca,
San Pedro and sacred plant ceremonies. I was baptised into their tribe
by the Shipibo Indians in the Amazon, and was initiated into the lineage
of the maestros of the Rio Napo in the Upper Amazon.
Dawn Russell

The Shamanic way of life and growth is where my passion and excitement
are continually inspired. My journey has been, and continues to be, about
enjoying myself and establishing healthy relations with all things. Part
of this has included 15 years of experience working in mental health
and group dynamics, 3 years training at the Chiron Centre for holistic
psychotherapy and 10 years being involved in Shamanic work, principally
with Eagle’s Wing.
Lorraine
Grayston

Lorraine Grayston My experience of Shamanism inspired me to change the
quality of my life, which up until then had felt like a constant struggle.
Shamanism offered me a chance to visit difficult places in my life and
transform them, touch in on beauty and to strengthen and resolve those
difficult places. It was also the beginning of my journey to reclaim
wholeness and vital energy. I was able to quit my job as a trainer and
manager, and retrain as a Homoeopath and later a Shamanic Practitioner.
I now run busy practices working with individuals in both London and
Sussex and yet always love to work with and be part of, the circle and
feel its power in transforming the individual.
Andy
Raven

My journey with Eagle's Wing began in 1987. A doorway of opportunity
led me into working with and supporting medicine circles. It has been
a privilege to be in a position to learn and experience so much over
the last 19 years. I bring the warmth and generosity of my heart to the
work, and often feel a deep sense of connection to the Earth. I am capable
of drumming up a magical space on my Djembe.
Peter
Cloudsley

Since 1980, Peter has been researching Peruvian fiesta music. He has
built up a documented archive of traditional music and interviews, and
has collected for the British Museum. Throughout this time he has travelled
extensively in Latin America, especially Peru, studying the wealth of
music and diversity of popular religions. Peter has taught courses at
the City Lit and elsewhere (on music and popular culture in Latin America)
and speaks fluent Spanish & Portuguese
Eagle's
Wing Centre for Contemporary Shamanism
BM Box 7475, London WC1N 3XX
Tel: 01273 882027.
USA
Tel contact: (415) 508-3975.
SKYPE Contact: HGC999
www.shamanism.co.uk
Email: Eagleswing
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