Scandinavian Center for Shamanic Studies
- Scandinavian Center for Shamanic Studies
Neoshamanic organization founded in 1986 by Jonathan Horwitz. With Annette Høst, Horwitz teaches core shamanism and other neoshamanic practices, including seidr.
Historical dictionary of shamanism.
Graham Harvey and Robert J. Wallis.
2007.
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