And We Hope You Like Shamans, Too: The Secret Life of Mother Nature

Andrew Colvin
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Award-winning journalists Jeffery Pritchett and Andy Colvin recently invited a number of prominent shamans onto their wild and woolly New Orleans radio show, The Church of Mabus, in order to get a handle on the popular “occult” and “rave” scenes. "And We Hope You Like Shamans, The Secret Life of Mother Nature" is the result of their intensive yearlong examination. Using a simple “10 Questions” interview format, the authors provide a useful snapshot of this burgeoning field of research. In these colorful discussions, Pritchett and his co-host, Colvin – who have both “taken trips” and seen unexplained entities – ask the difficult questions point-blank, yet delicately extract many secrets about the elusive phenomenon from dedicated researchers like Terence McKenna, Serge Kahili King, Kenaz Filan, Ellias Lonsdale, Mike Williams, Raven Kaldera, Elizabeth and Neil Carman, Shepherd Hoodwin, Evelyn Rysdyk, Rak Razam, Robert Waggoner, Denise Alvarado, Sable Aradia, Mia Kalef, Donald Tyson, Ramona Fradon, Mark Ireland, Sandra Corcoran, Allan Botkin, Robert Tindall, Mira Kelly, Richard Grossinger, Howard Charing, Ross Heaven, Belfazaar Ashantison, and Timothy Wyllie. Like its sister books, “Praise For the Hairy The Secret Life of Bigfoot,” “Probes The Secret Life of Aliens,” “The Secret Life of Meetings With Remarkable Ghost Busters, Hunters, and Whisperers,” and “Probes Still The Secret Lives of Ancient and Modern Aliens,” this book is more than just an overview. Pritchett and Colvin also deliver gripping eyewitness testimony from firsthand experiencers, and escort the reader into uncharted realms of supernatural high-strangeness. The result is a mind-expanding, one-of-a-kind collection that dares to go where no other shaman book has gone. "A journey of transformation..." –Shaman’s Drum “Calls us all to experience more deeply…” –Magical Blend “A revolution of spirit…” –High Times
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