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Works by Amber Wolfe

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Birthdate
1950
Gender
female
Occupations
psychotherapist
teacher
Short biography
Amber Wolfe is a master-level educator and psychotherapist in private practice. She follows an American Shamanic path, using the wisdoms found in the Celtic forms of Craft, Church, and myth that are her heritage. She also honors the sacred teachings of Native American medicine elders who have shared their knowledge of the nature of this land.

Amber Wolfe calls herself a Ban Drui, a term that has several meanings. Among them are Wise Woman, Druidess, White Oak Woman, and (as described by William Butler Yeats) a "Faerie Doctor." These titles represent her style as a writer, teacher, and therapist, whose work emphasizes the magick qualities of self-transformation and personal evolution.
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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4 reviews
There's some pretty cool stuff in this book, but I was really hoping it would be more of a chronicle of the Druid religion and beliefs. While there was a lot of history in here there was also a lot of cheesey crap. Imagine yourself riding a horse up a rainbow. I mean, give me a break.

Still, there were some pretty neat thoughts in here, a cool read but I wouldn't take it too seriously.
This was one of the first books on Magic and Celtic Shamanism I ever bought. I still think it's one of the best beginner books avaialble and consistently recommend it.

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