ReVision
Volume 32, Number 2 • Spring/Summer 2019
Double Issue
Shamanism and the Wounded West
Karen Jaenke, Editor
Editor’s Introduction: Shamanism and The Wounded West
Karen Jaenke
Poem: dreams of memory
Nicolo Santilli
Wounded West: The Healing Potential of Shamanism in the Contemporary World
Ana María Llamazares
Reality, Invisible World, and Shamanism: An Outlook from the Indigenous Worldview
Carlos Martínez Sarasola
The Spirit Doctors of Nature
Connie Grauds
Assessing a Quest to Heal HIV with Vegetalista Shamanism
Robert Tindall
Walking in the Shaman’s Shoes: A Transformational Walk with the Family Soul
Francesco Mason Boring
The Contemporary Artist as Shaman
Denita M. Benyshek
The Indigenous Spiritual Healing Tradition in Calabria Italy
Stanley Krippner, Michael Bova, Ashwin Budden, and Roberto Galante
Fading Non-empirical Healing: The Reemergence of the Mending Mind
Carl M. Hild
Current Issues:
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, and the Trickster: A Case Study of Archetypal Influence
Niko Whitmire
Book Review:
The Emergence of Somatic Psychology and Bodymind Psychotherapy, by Barnaby B. Barratt
Samuel Arthur Malkemus
Book Review:
The Street Corner Ching: The Ancient Chinese Oracle in Plain English, by Randy Handley
Cristina Kaplan
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ReVision Publishing price: $20.00