Reviews The Sorcerer's Dream
In a breathtaking journey, the spiritual meets the natural in this wonderful book. I found this book kept me turning pages constantly."
Ami Blackwelder, Hot Gossipreviews
"Dreamshield has an engaging narrative style and tells stories that are engrossing. There is a lack of literature on female sorcerers and this book makes an admirable effort to fill this lacuna. When, at the end, she attains “totality,” the reader will share her exaltation."
Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. Alan Watts Profess of Psychology, Saybrook University.
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"I found “The Sorcerer’s Dream” to be very enlightening. As Dreamshield shares her fantastic story, I found myself relating to the issues that would arise as she progressed. Sharing her feelings about them, and listening to Vidar’s interpretations, helped me to look inside myself and see how I could relate his information to my own issues. I think that most readers will also find themselves being able to do this."
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views
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"Braceau is not just some naive dabbler who stumbled on shamanism during a quickie retreat. The double role of telling a good yarn and telling the reader how to make a good yarn of his/her own is part of this literary tradition. Joseph Campbell would have been proud."
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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. Alan Watts Profess of Psychology, Saybrook University.
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"I found “The Sorcerer’s Dream” to be very enlightening. As Dreamshield shares her fantastic story, I found myself relating to the issues that would arise as she progressed. Sharing her feelings about them, and listening to Vidar’s interpretations, helped me to look inside myself and see how I could relate his information to my own issues. I think that most readers will also find themselves being able to do this."
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views
Read the full review
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"Braceau is not just some naive dabbler who stumbled on shamanism during a quickie retreat. The double role of telling a good yarn and telling the reader how to make a good yarn of his/her own is part of this literary tradition. Joseph Campbell would have been proud."
Paula R. Stiles, Innsmouth Free Press.
Read the full review:
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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