The average rating for Beyond 2012: A Shaman's Call to Personal Change and the Transformation of Global Consciousness based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-07-17 00:00:00 Moises Fajardo His book Ecoshamanism is such a classic and perhaps my favorite shamanism book, so I was disappointed in this. It's mostly a rehashing of stuff you can find on the Internet if you're in 4th grade. All the same old prophecies are nothing new and actually detract from his message and the message of his guide, Grandfather Fire, which is that even if the world is ending for humans, we still have to live correctly. That's a much more interesting message to me than rehashing prophecies any New Age of occult reader/researcher found in their early days. This is more of a psychology book than Ecoshamanism, which was so hands on. If you've studied any New Age thinking, this isn't worth your time. I give it a couple extra stars though for the nice altar using the four saplings. |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-10-01 00:00:00 Jeremy LeCain My beloved younger sister highly recommended this book and once I found it, I did enjoy reading it. I had not previously read 'shamanic' books, but was very intrigued by the fact that this was not a 'doom and gloom' book about 2012. This read led to my reading other books that were written by shamans and I have also enjoyed them. This book shares a wealth of information on how to live a meaningful, fulfilled life, gleaned from the many teachings of the native peoples in America and throughout the world. These are absolutely great words to live by! |
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