Someone who puts out a shingle online at Tibetanshaman.com withn such a pretty obvious non Asian name deserves as much crediblity as say, someone who starts a website called medwoman.com...
He charges for pilgrimages. And notice this.
http://www.tibetanshaman.com/pil.html"Participants receive teachings, healings, and initiation from Aama Bombo (Mother Shaman), a famous healer who embodies Kali and treats as many as 50 patients a day"
She's seriously claiming to be a goddess?
And supposedly treating 50 a day. I don't even think the worst snake oil faith healer would claim that.
A website run by someone Peters trained has this to say about him.
http://www.snow-leopard.net/larry.htm"Dr. Peters is a professor of Anthropology & Psychology at The California Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology & Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, and a Board Member of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness."
His student Patty Cooper AKA Snow Leopard, same site.
"Patty Cooper has a background of 23 Years as a music educator & 16 years as a shamanic healer. She has studied North American Core Shamanism with the Michael Harner Foundation for Shamanic Studies. For the past 10 years Patty has shared a teacher–student relationship with Dr. Larry Peters who is a licensed psychotherapist, world-renowned scholar, author and an initiated shaman in the Tibetan Tamang tradition....
Patty lives and does her shamanic healing work in beautiful Nanoose Bay off the coast of British Columbia. She is available to do healing or teaching work with either individuals or in a group workshop upon request."
Another franchisee, Carolyn Kenner, will cure you of "spiritual parasites."
Apparently irony is something she doesn't get.
http://mythkenner.com/methods.htmlYet another franchisee, Carol Lindsay AKA Hummingbord Woman, has worked with a bunch of frauds.
http://www.hummingbirdwoman.com/bio.asp "She has studied the medicine way with
Sun Bear, AmyLee and Jane Winyote Ely, shamanic studies with Jane Winyote Ely (Native American),
Tom Cowan (Celtic shamanism) and Larry Peters (Tibetan shamanism), taken workshops with Babatunde Olatungi, Stephen Levine, Shelby Hammitt and a wilderness encounter with Doug Elliott through Omega Institute."
Another franchisee/victim learning from numerous frauds.
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http://www.thehollowbone.com/ana.htmlSedonia CahillThe
Foundation for Shamanic Studies,
www.shamanism.org Tom Brown Jr. Tracker School,
www.trackerschool.com Tom Cowan,
www.riverdrum.comJose Luis Herrera and Q’ero shamans,
www.rainbowjaguar.org Jose Luis Herrera has spent the last twenty years exploring and studying the high Mountain, Amazon, and Coastal medicine traditions of his native Peru. He’s an accomplished mountain climber, explorer, author, speaker, naturalist and has studied under the most respected medicine people of Peru and teaches Inka Medicine Traditions across the US and Europe.
Sandra Ingerman,
www.shamanicvisions.com/ingerman.html Luzclara,
www.luzclara.comChilean Mapuche healing traditions. Luzclara is an internationally known Chilean Medicine Woman, ceremonial leader, ritual dancer and sound healer. Her work is dedicated to awakening the sacred feminine.
Nan Moss and David Corbin,
www.shamanscircle.com Nan and David teach the spiritual aspects of weather, they have been teaching and doing research on this topic for more than 10 years. In addition they are faculty members of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies and are certified by the Foundation as shamanic counselors.
They presented their introductory workshop, WeatherDancing: Shamanism and the Spirits of Weather, in 1999 in the U.S. and Canada. Since then they have published, CloudDancing: Wisdom from the Sky, a set of shamanic divination cards and guidebook using cloud images, as well as two articles on the spirits of weather in Shamanism, the journal of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. Their new book, Weather Shamanism, is scheduled for release in March 2008. Nan and David have also studied with indigenous healers from various cultures, including
Siberian, Tuvan, Saami, Chinese, and Native American.Larry Peters, Ph.D.,
www.tibetanshaman.com Brant Secunda,
www.shamanism.comThe leading expert on Huichol Shamanism and founder of Dance of the Deer Foundation.
Jaes Seis,
www.pachamama.ccJaes is the founder of Pachamama, Inc. a non-profit shamanic organization in Richland Center, Wisconsin. Jaes is a fabulous teacher, friend and colleague with over 20 years of experience. She is on the cutting edge of new advanced, esoteric shamanic studies and healing practices, which are evolving to address our modern society’s healing needs.
Herb Stevenson,
www.onewhitehorsestanding.com Herb Stevenson bridges the worlds of business and spiritual healing. Until recently, he was Executive Vice President of Young & Associates, Inc. in Kent, Ohio. Now, as part of his efforts to reclaim his Native American Indian heritage (Shawnee and Cherokee), he has been exploring indigenous healing practices, such as the shamanic use of rocks and crystals in the healing process. He has established a private practice in crystal energy healing, specializing in trauma-related work. Herb has also developed, Medicine of Men, a one-year, male initiation program designed to assist men through the process of maturity. Herb teaches people to work with crystals and rocks, as well as workshops on the medicines of Bear, Wolf, Buffalo and Cougar
Alberto Villoldo