Sandra Ingerman

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"Sandra Ingerman, MA, is the author of eight books including Soul Retrieval, Medicine for the Earth, Shamanic Journeying: A Beginner’s Guide, How to Heal Toxic Thoughts, The Shaman’s Toolkit, and Awakening to the Spirit World: The Shamanic Path of Direct Revelation. She also has 6 audio programs including “Shamanic Meditations: Guided Journeys for Insight, Vision, and Healing”, “Soul Journeys: Music for Shamanic Practice”, and “Shamanic Visioning”.

"Sandra has been teaching for over 30 years. She teaches workshops internationally on shamanic journeying, healing, and reversing environmental pollution using spiritual methods. She has trained and founded an international alliance of Medicine for the Earth Teachers and shamanic teachers. Sandra is recognized for bridging ancient cross-cultural healing methods into our modern culture addressing the needs of our times.

"Sandra is devoted to teaching people how we can work together as a global community to bring about positive change for the planet.

"Sandra is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist and Professional Mental Health Counselor. She is also a board certified expert on traumatic stress as well as certified in acute traumatic stress management. She was awarded the 2007 Peace Award from the Global Foundation for Integrative Medicine. Sandra was chosen as one of the Top Ten Spiritual Leaders of 2013 in the November/December Issue of Spirituality and Health.

"To read articles written by Sandra, to listen to interviews, and to get more information on Sandra’s work you can visit her website at www.sandraingerman.com. This is also the site to read Sandra’s monthly column “The Transmutation News”. The Transmutation News is now translated into 13 languages."[1]

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  1. Sandra Ingerman About, organizational web page, accessed December 17, 2013.
  2. Lendrick Lodge Teachers, organizational web page, accessed January 3, 2013.