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    'Kabbalistic Shamanism', also known as Transformational Kabbalah is a modern day integration of ancient ritual, Eco-Synthesis, contemplative focus and process oriented psychology into a practical system of self transformation. The formulation of Kabbalistic Shamanism was influenced by the teachings of the deceased authors, 'Charles Tetworth' ( Wielding Power. 



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