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The Restoration of the Purity of Shamanism
 
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For many years before being called to a specific task by a profound spiritual experience in February, 2005, Almine walked a path of deep shamanic traditions.  During her 5-year sojourn with the Northern Indigenous Tribes of America and Canada, she was recognized as the Toltec Nagual and shaman by all people and nations alike.  She has been asked to teach in Indigenous Lodges, heal chiefs and has been singled out for honors bestowed on no other white person before, indicating their trust in her abilities and impeccability.  

 

Note:  The information about shamanistic practices among the indigenous peoples of North America was provided to Almine by the Elders among whom she lived. 

 

It is expressed in their terms and using their references. Almine was given permission to share this information outside the tribes.

 

“From my point of view, Almine is one of the best Spiritual Teachers that has surfaced this millennium.  Her messages are so powerful that they reach us all at the deepest, most inner levels, leaving us changed forever.” 

Chief Standing Elk, Ihunktowan Dakota chief

 


 

 

 

 

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Read more: A Tribute to Almine by Grandmother Nagi Ugugunega Whiteowl