Articles Related to ShamanismMany of the following articles are from the Foundation for Shamanic Studies journal, the Shamanism Annual. More about the Shamanism Annual and submission guidelines for writers. The Shamanism Annual is free to our contributors. By making a donation to FSS, you will receive our journal and can stay up-to-date on recent articles on shamanism, along with other exclusive benefits. The Shamanism Annual also provides a voluntary directory of individuals and drumming circles to help develop a worldwide community for healing and mutual help. Be a part of the Foundation's efforts by donating now. List of ArticlesShamanic Healing: We Are Not AloneAn Interview of Michael Harner by Bonnie Horrigan The History and Work of the Foundation for Shamanic Studiesby Michael Harner My Path in ShamanismInterview with Michael Harner The Shaman Unbound: A Teaching Miracle
by Susan Mokelke, J.D. The Way of the Shaman: A Conversation with Susan MokelkeInterviewed by Dave Phillips Susan Mokelke, president of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, talks about the work of the Foundation. Core Shamanism and Daily Lifeby Susan Mokelke A Core Shamanic Theory of Dreamsby Michael Harner The Reality of Spiritsby Edith Turner Ethical Considerations in Shamanic Healingby Susan Mokelke The Need for a Spirituality Focused on Healing - Free of PoliticsA letter from Michael Harner in response to September 11. Healing the Aftermath of Terrorby Bill Brunton-Editor, Shamanism Effective Core Shamanic Drumming Circlesby Susan Mokelke Shamanism and Creativityby Sandra Harner Shamanism and the Spirits of Weatherby Nan Moss and David Corbin The Reawakening of Shamanism in the Westby Bill Brunton Tuva, Land of Eagles. -The Foundation's 1993 Expedition to Tuvaby Bill Brunton Shamanism Alive and Well: The 1999 Legacy of the First FSS Expedition to Tuvaby Paul Uccusic Power Animal Retrievalby Lora Jansson An Evening with an Inuit Elderby Alesia Kunz Why Study Core Shamanism?by Susan Mokelke What Core Shamanism Has Given Meby Timothy Flynn Michael Harner: An 80th Birthday Tributeby Susan Mokelke A Personal Look at Core Shamanismby Timothy Flynn Passion Projects: What Fuels the Heartby Lora Jansson |
![]() Talking Stick by Dana Rachshtul, Three-Year Graduate. Talking stick (flattened) carved in a willow wood. |