Talking to a Shaman
By (Author) Anthony Bogrjantseff
Translated by Svetlana Shirley
Aeon Books Ltd
Aeon Books Ltd
11th August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Popular psychology
158.1
Paperback
64
Width 147mm, Height 230mm
This book focuses on spirituality, mind-body health, trans-personal psychology, and spiritually oriented self-help. It aims to engage, improve, inspire, educate, motivate and be emotionally healing to readers from any societal background, interested in exploring their inner world, and willing to understand how their thoughts can impact their life.A motivational and inspirational guide, it is written in the form of the author's dialogue with his Higher Self, or Inner Shaman. The book is presented as a mystical tale set in a deep Siberian taiga, taking the readers on an entertaining journey of self-discovery, advancement and wisdom. Talking to a Shaman helps the individual to look at the world from different angles, and gives us tools for improving our lives.
Anthony Bogrjantseff was born in Estonia. He studied music and sociology, and having completed his postgraduate education continues a life-long study and self-improvement. One of his major interests is societal psychology and insightful spirituality. He has been published in Germany and the UK, and originally writes in Russian; 'Talking to a Shaman' is his first book in English. He wants to share his innovative and unique way or presenting the life-improving ideas and techniques through this book which is a first in the series of 'Talking to a Shaman'. Anthony currently lives in London.