Dance of the Four Winds: Secrets of the Inca Medicine Wheel

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Dance of the Four Winds: Secrets of the Inca Medicine Wheel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alberto Villoldo
By (author) Erik Jendresen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreAlternative belief systems
Mind, Body, Spirit - thought and practice
Complementary therapies, healing and health
ISBN/Barcode 9780892815142
ClassificationsDewey:299.8
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint Destiny Books,U.S.
Publication Date 1 December 1994
Publication Country United States

Description

American psychologist Alberto Villoldo recounts his journey to Peru to explore the visionary ceremonies of the Quecha shamans. In this magical realm of enigmatic sorcerers and powerful animal totems, Villoldo confronts the hidden powers of his own mind as he unlocks the secrets of the human psyche.

Author Biography

Villoldo was born in Cuba, where he was exposed to Afro-Indian healing traditions at an early age. While pursuing his doctoral studies in psychology and medical anthoropology, he traveled throughout the South West, the Amazon, and the Andes researching Native America healing methods. He later directed the Biological Self-Regualtion Labortory at San Francisco State University, where he investigated mind-body medicine and the neuro-physiology of healing. He founded and directs the Energy Medicine School at The Four Winds Society, and teaches energy medicine to thousands of nurses, physicians, psychotherapists and lay persons every year. He is an internationally recognized leader in the field of alternative medicine and shamanic studies.

Reviews

"The stuff of anthropological bestsellers . . . a flight of serious fancy, confounding our categories of fiction and nonfiction." * New York Times * "Interspersed with direct journal excerpts, the story is told with a rich mix of narrative, mythic and colloquial images. Given the transitional nature of Villoldo's experience, his is an excellent story to serve as an introduction for the uninitiated to the belief system and cultural traditions of the Quechua masters." * Talking Leaves *