Lynn V. Andrews

Lynn V. Andrews is the New York Times and internationally best-selling author of the Medicine Woman Series, which chronicles her three decades of study and work with shaman healers on four continents. Her study of the way of the sacred feminine began with Agnes Whistling Elk and Ruby Plenty Chiefs, Native American healers in northern Canada. Her quest for spiritual discovery continued with a Shaman Curendera of the Mayan Yucatan; an Aboriginal woman of high degree in the Australian Outback or Nepalese healer in the foothills of the Himalayas. Today, she is recognized worldwide as a leader in the fields of spiritual healing and personal empowerment. A shaman healer and mystic, Ms. Andrews is widely acknowledged as a major link between the ancient world of shamanism and modern societies thirst for profound personal healing and a deeper understanding of the pathway to enlightenment.

She is initiated as a member of the Sisterhood of the Shields, 44 women who are healers from cultures as diverse as Panama, Guatemala, Australia, Nepal, North America and the Yucatan. Remaining hidden, the Sisterhood has appointed Ms. Andrews as their public messenger. In addition to her Medicine Woman Series, she has written an additional 19 best selling books and workbooks about her work with these women and their unique and deeply profound teachings.

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  • Hybrid Warfare / Shamanic Practice

    Journalist and explorer Robert Young Pelton discussed the concept of 'Hybrid Warfare,' and how disinformation is used to weaken America. Followed by teacher Lynn Andrews on her shamanic practice and path.More »
  • Destiny & Intention / Shamanism & Healing

    In the first half, author Marie D. Jones talked about her research into destiny and intention, fate and free will-- concepts which have been debated for millennia. In the latter half, author and teacher Lynn Andrews talked about her development as a shaman, her quest of...More »

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