
All About Shapeshifting
Shapeshifting History, Types of Shapeshifters, and Exercises (The God Like Powers Series)
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
About this listen
Shapeshifting has a history of occurring all over the world. From American Indians to Slavs in Europe, shapeshifters are part of our world history.
In this book we explore what shapeshifting is, its history, types of shapeshifters, and regions around the world where it has been reported.
We also review practices and exercises to allow the individual to shapeshift themselves to some type of animal.
What was Carlos Castenada’s involvement with shapeshifting? And how is the Greek God Proteus related to this topic?
And what is the difference between a skin walker and a vampire?
Lots of these issues are addressed here and I hope you enjoy the journey.
©2022 Martin K. Ettington (P)2022 Martin K. Ettington
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