Amari Magdalena
10/30/2011
Of Eurasian heritage (Mongolian, Slavic, Celtic) it was no accident that Amari Magdalena was called to the shamanic path. Since early childhood, Magdalena was drawn to the world of mysticism, spirituality, and the paranormal. Metaphysicians, psychics and healers were woven throughout the deep background of her family's history. Years of 'domestication' moved Magdalena away from her intended path until the mid 1980's when a near death experience (NDE) reawakened her to destined service.
In 1990 Amari Magdalena was drawn to relocate from the Pacific Northwest to New Mexico. Already well along the path of spiritual rediscovery, Amari had been experiencing an increase in paranormal and psychic phenomenon. Upon arriving in New Mexico mystical and metaphysical exposures increased exponentially. Spirit presented four shamanic teachers/mentors to her, who were involved in diverse aspects of earth-based spirituality. She was also gifted contact with spiritual guides who directed her studies. In her exposure to Toltec, Celtic, Native American, Curanderismo and Peruvian Shamanism, Amari Magdalena came full circle in her own ceremonial wheel and moved into the role of a Nagual
http://www.instituteforshamanicsynthesis.com/index.htm
In 1990 Amari Magdalena was drawn to relocate from the Pacific Northwest to New Mexico. Already well along the path of spiritual rediscovery, Amari had been experiencing an increase in paranormal and psychic phenomenon. Upon arriving in New Mexico mystical and metaphysical exposures increased exponentially. Spirit presented four shamanic teachers/mentors to her, who were involved in diverse aspects of earth-based spirituality. She was also gifted contact with spiritual guides who directed her studies. In her exposure to Toltec, Celtic, Native American, Curanderismo and Peruvian Shamanism, Amari Magdalena came full circle in her own ceremonial wheel and moved into the role of a Nagual
http://www.instituteforshamanicsynthesis.com/index.htm
