This is an interview on shamanism via Skype Sandra did with Lilou Mace from France. You can also go directly to YouTube by clicking here.
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July 14. 2010 - In this blog interview, Sandra discusses her books How to Thrive in Changing Times and Awakening to the Spirit World with Sven Eberlein. The interview goes beyond the topics in the books to speak about other relevant topics that address the times we live in. Sven split up the interview into two different parts. You can read the interview by clicking on the following links: http://www.svenworld.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/dreaming-the-world-into-being-part-i/
******************************* June 15, 2010 - Sandra discusses our connected web of consciousness, understanding our individual spiritual aspects, and how developing our shamanistic qualities can benefit others. This podcast is with Tami Simon, founder and publisher of SoundsTrue. Please visit http://www.soundstrue.com/podcast/?p=1727. (60 minutes)
******************************** February 19, 2008 - Sandra Ingerman(37 minutes - 17.3mb) This is an interview with Joanna Harcourt-Smith where Sandra speaks about shamanism, the power of the words we use, her relationship with her teacher Isis and other interesting things. There are also other interesting interviews on this link that you can listen to.
******************************** February, 2006 In February, 2006 I joined with the Sufi teacher Llewellyn Vaughan Lee in a one day event called “Weaving A Web of Light”. I really liked the lectures that were given. I felt that the question and answer period was very “heady” and I am not sure how productive it was. This period gave me time to really appreciate the practice of shamanism and how heart and earth centered it is. And also how the practice of direct revelation can keep us out of our heads and in our hearts. The times we live in do call all of us back home to the earth and to our own inner knowing.
Llewellyn Vaughan Lee’s organization very generously has made our lectures available on the web. People around the world can go there and listen to our lectures and get a sense of our work.
I really appreciate the work of Llewellyn and feel it ties in very well with the work we are doing with Medicine for the Earth.