Randi Ingerman
Shamanic healer, soul retrieval practice, author
Randi Ingerman is an American healer, teacher, and author recognized for her work in bringing shamanic healing practices to Western audiences. She is best known for her development and teaching of soul retrieval, a shamanic healing technique aimed at restoring spiritual wholeness. Ingerman has authored numerous books on shamanism, including 'Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Self' and 'Medicine for the Earth,' which have introduced thousands of readers to indigenous healing traditions adapted for contemporary practitioners. Through her workshops, training programs, and written work, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the broader wellness and alternative spirituality movement. Her approach emphasizes connecting with nature, spiritual healing, and personal transformation. Ingerman's work bridges traditional shamanic practices with modern therapeutic concepts, appealing to individuals seeking alternative approaches to healing and spiritual development. Her influence extends through her Foundation for Shamanic Studies and her numerous published works that continue to guide practitioners in shamanic healing.
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American
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Randi
Scandinavian origin
“Originally a Scandinavian and Germanic nickname for Randall or Randolph, Randi has evolved into a unisex standalone name popular in English-speaking countries. The name has a sporty, approachable quality and gained particular visibility through cultural figures in entertainment and sports.”