Reviews
Paula R. Stiles, Innsmouth Free Press.
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"I highly recommend the paradigm and complacency shattering book The Sorcerer's Dream by Alysa Braceau "Dreamshield", to anyone seeking an approachable guide to the Native American traditions of dreaming, sorcery, and shamanism, and how they relate to the modern world. The author demonstrates that the skills are timeless as she shares the challenges of her initiation into the age old traditions."
Wayne Hurlbert, Blog Business World.
Read the full review: http://blogbusinessworld.blogspot.com/2010/06/sorcerers-dream-by-alysa-braceau.html
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“Well done. A different idea of a sorcerer is studied in this book. The story takes you through the life of a wife and mother on her quest for soul searching, spiritual healing. When she makes the acquaintance of a man dressed in a North American turban and her life changes dramatically.”
Debra Gaynor, Readers Favorite.com.
Read the full review: http://readersfavorite.com/cat-71.htm?review=3177
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"Reading first-person accounts is often difficult because they have a tendency to isolate the reader, rather than give them a point of reference to empathize with the author. This is not the case with The Sorcerer's Dream. Dreamshield writes with such emotion you can literally feel her reaching out and pulling you in to share her journey.
The Sorcerer's Dream rates seven colors on The Rainbow Scale."
Joyce Anthony, blogspot.com.
Read the full review: http://joyce- anthony.blogspot.com/2010/06/when-dreams-are-more-review-of.html
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"If you’re looking for some summer reading here’s a book that’s filled with magic, mystery and adventure. There’s mystery and suspense because up until the last page the reader remains intrigued whether Dreamshield will reach her goal."
Liz Tobin, Creating Coherence for a new consciousness.
Read the full review: http://liztobin.com/?p=68
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"The Sorcerer's Dream is full of wonderful perspective changes between urban existence, the dream world, the burgeoning love, the distant teacher Vidar and the impulsive and independent Dreamshield. The journey to the second reality is exciting, challenging and confrontational."
Weed magazine
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"In The Sorcerer's Dream the author describes her learningproces from mastering dreams, the contact with her totem or power animals, the travel between the realities and finding the ultimate knowledge."
MSc. O. Bachnoe
Library Service, The Netherlands
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"The Sorcerer's Dream meant to me a total revolve. By reading the book, I discovered where I came from and where I could find myself back."
Francien Baltissen
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"It was a wonderful trip, written as one long dream, I actually wanted to read the book without interruption, instead of in parts."
Carmen Xanjust, Foundation In Between (for Cleargreen USA)
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"The way the author found her ability to conscious dreaming and mastering her dreams is astonishing. She shows the reader a road to reach the final total of one's own Self. In this manner one discovers that he himself or she herself is a creator of two separate realities, the boundless unknown of dreaming and creativity and the reality of the material world."
Dick de Soeten; Author of: When the tortoise dies, The epic of the Iroquois Confederacy
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