Contrary to what many believe, Shamanism is not a religion, nor even a religious practice. It is instead a Spiritual Path that is compatible with the beliefs of many religions. The term Shamanism actually comes from the Tungus people of Siberia, where it has been practiced for thousands of years.

At the core of Shamanism is a strong relationship with Nature and an understanding that our ultimate survival depends upon this relationship. Shamans work with trees, stones, the waters, wind, and with the Spirits that reside therein. Their awareness of the sanctity of life and their ability to communicate with a multitude of life forms gives them knowledge that is otherwise unavailable. travelling in the Spirit Realm they receive wisdom and great power allowing them to overcome seemingly unconquerable obstacles.