Acknowledgments
Foreword by John Perkins
Prologue: A Session
1 Yoga in Paris
2 Beginning My Journey
3 Meeting Jesus
4 Visions
5 Leaving Home
6 Meeting My Guide
7 The First Spiritual Initiation
8 Getting Stronger
9 Tracking Animals
10 Facing Down My Ego
11 We Hit the Big Time
12 Picking Up the Pieces
13 A New World Opens Up
14 We Are All Related
15 Broadening My Mission
16 Following the Red Road
17 Keeping to the Path
18 Finding Joy
Suggested Reading
Alexandra Leclere was the president of an international television production and multimedia firm for more than 17 years before discovering her shamanic vocation. She works internationally with clients, and she gives sessions at the Oaks Healing Center in New Rochelle, New York.
“An exciting personal account of an apprenticeship with the
spirits. Alexandra Leclere is wonderfully candid about how to avoid
teachers who take our power away, to practice discernment in
dealing with psychic energies, and to walk between the worlds in
balance and with humor.”
*Robert Moss, author of The Dreamer’s Book of the Dead and
Dreamways of the Iroquois*
"Leclere’s experiences in the paranormal probably won’t raise the
hairs on your arm, but her relationships with men--an annoying
husband and a hulking, manipulative, self-declared shamanic healer
from the Adirondacks--definitely will. It’s a cautionary tale with
a happy ending because Leclere got smart. Her difficult experiences
led her to profound growth, self-regard, and joy in living."
*Eva Yaa Asantewaa*
"A remarkable book. . . . In a stunning analysis, [Leclere] shows
how every individual is capable of becoming clairvoyant. . . . This
book is a sure winner for your paranormal library, and one you
might suggest to your local librarian to place in the public
library. Topnotch writing, topnotch reading, and topnotch enjoyment
best describe this memorable book."
*Lee Prosser, Ghostvillage.com, Jan 2006*
“. . . a remarkable personal odyssey into the world of shamanic
healing.”
*Kathryn Price, WomensRadio.com, Oct 2006*
"Alexandra asserts that we can all develop healing and shamanistic
skills. It is a matter of right attitude, intent, belief, and love
for the self and others. Recommended for budding as well as
practicing shamans."
*Jennifer Hoskins, New Dawn Magazine, Issue 115, Jul/Aug 2009*
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