There is another thread on Ayahuasca in the link below
http://newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1524.0What I am posting here doesn't have much to do with ayahuasca tourism....
Ross , some of your responses here made me curious and i did some digging. I turned up some interesting
stuff.
First , as i pointed out in that PM you mentioned , I found it a little surprising that you would defend the content of an email you say was a forgery done in your name , and that you would go on to say you agreed with it's content so much you might copy and paste it as a response to similar complaints .
I was thinking to leave your personal quirks off of the public message board but as you mention my PM ....
I began typing something in response and the more I put this together and dug - well the more interesting stuff I found.
from Tepol's first post in this thread
Here are some of the love/ly words that this master of love likes to use when challanged about his authencticity.
Note Mr Heaven likes to promote books to overcome fear ,such as one below, while clearly using it as an excuse to overcome his own ultimate fear i.e. money.
Below you can see some links to his many accomplishments , and after that below the line , his response to my original email.
This is the only thing Tepol posted about you, and in this he makes 2 allegations
1. That you wrote an email which made frequent use of the F word
and
2. Tepol believes you have a fear of not having enough money
and Tepol also implies he doesn't like you
These both seem like frivolous complaints , and 2 people immediately began asking Tepol questions about who they were and asking to see what that alleged email was in response to.
Nothing else was said about you that was in any way negative. Then you come on here and explain that you did not write that email and Tepol has been spreading strange stories about on various message boards .
Reply #4
Ross
Tepol (if that's what he's now calling himself) has been posting the same alleged email from me ad nauseum on various sites for a few years now and has even decided to create a blog site for himself at http://no2.vox.com/library/post/ross-heaven---the-fake-shaman.html where, as you'll see, he pretends to be me and posts and answers emails in my name, presumably from a fake email account he has also created in my name.
His blog however offers no evidence for any of his claims or any true critique of my work
I would think you would appreciate a chance to say your side of this, as presumably you don't have this opprotunity in other places Tepol is placing these allegations.
So I found it a bit odd that you seem so anxious to get anything to do with you removed from " research needed".
But what i find even odder is some of the comments you made defending that email you suggest was a forgery ....
Ross
4. More fundamentally, irrespective of whatever Tepol has written in my name, I can only say again that The Four Gates has no record of any communication from him and so it is most unlikely that I or anyone else would have written such an email to him in response.
Having said that, I'd agree almost 100% with what he writes in the seemingly invented email from me he presents.
It appears to be a response to someone who has written something deliberately offensive and who should therefore expect to be answered in kind. If I am reading it correctly, it also looks as if it is written to someone who expected to get something for nothing in relation to the trips I run for participants to work with the shamans of the Amazon.
Um wait a second... If Tepol just made that email with all the f words up, how could it be in response to anything ? You mean he wrote an email to himself complaining your services weren't provided for free and then he responded by writting himself an angry email back . if that is what happened I have to agree with you, the person does sound like a nut !
Ross
I can well understand, therefore, why anyone would be infuriated by ignorance on such a grand scale as Tepol's and what appears to be a demand from him or a belief in his own right to get all of this for nothing, including all of the shamans' time and two weeks of healing and ceremonies.
Thats very understanding of you to sympathize with Tepol writting angry emails to himself and then thinking he is you and replying ...
Ross
While I emphasise once more that we have no knowledge of any communication to us from Tepol (by whatever name) and certainly no record of writing the email reply that appears at his fake 'Ross Heaven' blog site from his fake 'Ross Heaven' email address, I might in fact retain his apparently equally fake message because it does, more or less, express my views on the matter and is therefore a cut-and-paste response I might send to anyone who genuinely contacts me expecting something for nothing and who, through this, would cheat genuine shamans and healers out of income for their own gain.
Gee if you like that email that much , I guess your only complaint was that Tepol posted your name in research needed and accused you of being afraid of not having enough money. Ross if you like that email that much , those are pretty frivolous accusations Tepol made.
Why are you seeming so anxious to get this removed?
And aren't you concerned if you copy and paste that email you say you didn't write to send to other annoying people , wouldn't that be plagerism... I guess not .... LOL
Another thing I am wondering about that seems a bit odd, is you have written a couple books which you claim were intended to teach about some aspects of other cultures
Reply #8
Ross
I had an interest in vodou since my degree (psychology, anthropology, etc) where we studied it and I was struck by the lack of real information on it and also the fear (or prejudice) surrounding what I took to be a more-or-less 'standard' shamanic practice. Some years later I was invited (for a price of course, which I was happy to pay) to initiate (kanzo) with Racine. I decided to do so out of interest not because of any burning desire to become a priest.
So this person Racine was one of your main sources of information?
Ross
I received several emails at the time from people I had never even met warning me away from Racine and describing her as a fraud and mentally ill but I went ahead anyway, preferring to learn by my own experience and give people the benefit of the doubt (plus there are a lot of 'vodou wars' and competition in the tradition, so who do you really trust until you've had the experience yourself?) Me and my fellow initiates were somewhat suspicious of some of her approaches during the kanzo, it is true, since they seemed non-standard and her 'possession trances' (where she called the spirits in to speak through her) were, frankly, laughable. But then again all traditions (perhaps especially vodou which is very adaptable) do evolve and those within them will also develop their own style of practice, so I was disinclined to make judgements at that time.
That was in 2000
My book Vodou Shaman came out in 2003
So you got involved with someone you were told was a fraud and in your own experience was pretty questionable , and you used your expereinces with this person as part of the basis of a book you wrote which you say was intended to "
to get away from the prejudice I'd encountered in my university studies and make vodou accessible and understandable as a shamanic practice to a Western audience. That's all."
Why did you feel it was OK to use information coming from someone you didn't think was entirely legit as a source ?
Ross
and to coincide with it I organised a trip to Haiti for a group of Westerners to experience vodou ceremonies and learn more about its practices. This was not an initiation journey.
During it, however, Racine was very badly behaved and seemed to exhibit qualities of mental illness, just as I'd heard.
I got everyone safely out
So, other people were endangered by being brought into contact with someone who you say was mentally unbalanced...
Racine's reason for allegedly stripping my rank has usually been that I "revealed the secrets of vodou" in my book. However, she has not been able to name a single secret revealed
If Racine stripped you of your rank it sounds like she was your main teacher?
Ross
Is she a fraud? I'd say so, although some of her initiation practices are genuine and the passwords, etc, are recognised by genuine priests and priestesses in Haiti
I guess if they weren't a lot of information in your book would be questionable.... As it stands i guess only some of it would be?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vodou-Shaman-Haitian-Healing-Power/dp/089281134X.
Product Description
Review
"Ross Heaven does for Vodou what Castaneda did for shamanism. With so many sacred ways and cultures dying out, it is wonderful that one of the world's oldest oral traditions is recorded here by an authentic wisdomkeeper."
Apparently I am not the only person to wonder about this...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars vodou what???, 22 Mar 2008
By Kalfu (Savannah, Georgia) - See all my reviews
Ross Heaven is surely an interesting character! He has written quite a number of books on shamanism and healing - but Vodou Shaman is definitely not among the greatest! I don't have the expertise to criticise his other works, but there is something about Vodou Shaman that just doesn't click!
Ross Heaven has been initiated by a woman called Mambo Racine a couple of years back. Now he claims she is a fraud, that the initiations she performs are bogus and the knowledge she transmits to other people is not even worth mentioning - and indeed his claims are supported by 99% of the vodou community around the world!
But hey...he still claims to be a valid hougan, fully and truly initiated in Haitian Vodou? This makes no sense at all! If he was initiated by a fraud, then he is not truly initiated! If what his teacher taught him is bogus , then what he passes on as "vodou knowledge" is in turn also bogus! How can he still look at himself in the mirror and claim to be a "vodou hougan" if he knows that what he got in his initiation is not the real deal? Has he ever attempted to fix the situation by actually becoming a valid initiate of a true vodou house? No...he still claims that all is well but that the problem is with his initiator and not with him! All the people who have praised his book so much...are they actually initiated in vodou or are they just glad that someone wrote a book about the topic, no matter how genuine it is?
Am I the only one who raises these questions? Am I the only one who sees one "vodou fraud" accusing another? This is very simple, black or white stuff! Is Ross Heaven a hougan? No! Does he write about vodou with the knowledge of an initiate? No! As simple as that!
http://store.innertraditions.com/isbn/978-0-89281-134-2;jsessionid=358B4F497AF6C8C4599192F171C7F3A8about Vodou Shaman
Goes beyond the stereotypes to restore Vodou to its proper place as a powerful shamanic tradition
• Provides practical exercises and techniques from the Vodou tradition that can be used as safe and effective means of spiritual healing and personal transformation
• Shows how to remove evil spirits and negative energies sent by others
• Written by a fully initiated Houngan (Vodou shaman)
Providing practical exercises drawn from all aspects and stages of the Vodou tradition, Vodou Shaman shows readers how to contact the spirit world and communicate with the loa (the angel-like inhabitants of the Other World), the ghede (the spirits of the ancestors), and djabs (nature spirits for healing purposes). The author examines soul journeying and warrior-path work in the Vodou tradition and looks at the psychological principles that make them effective. The book also includes exercises to protect the spiritual self by empowering the soul, with techniques of soul retrieval, removing evil spirits and negative energies, overcoming curses, and using the powers of herbs and magical baths.
About the Author(s) of Vodou Shaman
Ross Heaven is a shamanic teacher and Vodou Houngan who spent years as an initiate in this tradition, including spending the requisite time in solitary vigil and performing the other necessary rituals to complete his apprenticeship. He is also the author of The Journey to You and Spirit in the City. He lives in England.
Apparently Ross wrote another book which was co authored by Simon Buxton - who Ross also distanced himself from ...
http://newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=370.0Reply #5 on: February 25, 2006,
An interesting development on this in the form of a review at Amazon, supposedly from Ross Heaven, about a book he has written with (or, by the sound of this, for) Buxton.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594770611/ref=pd_sbs_b_2/104-1300063-4042362?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=283155
From the author, February 24, 2006
Reviewer: Ross Heaven (UK) - See all my reviews
For legal reasons I would like to make clear that I no longer work with or am associated with Simon Buxton, who is listed as my co-author on this book. Nor do I do endorse his work.
Mr Buxton contributed fewer than 15 pages to Darkness Visible (I am including his dedications and the comments he makes about himself on the Resources page within this total, as well as the 5 pages that are taken up with his preface). These pages arrived in the form of scattered paragraphs to be inserted into the already-written text, and not as sustained commentary. Of the 27 exercises in the book, Mr Buxton contributed one, a practice which does not (and, indeed, cannot) take place in darkness. Darkness Visible does not, therefore, contain any substantial work on Mr Buxton's part.
Despite Mr Buxton's marginal involvement in this book, he has, regrettably, decided to run workshops based on its contents. This concerns me greatly as I consider it misleading and unsafe for readers to participate in such events in the belief that Mr Buxton contributed substance to Darkness Visible and its exercises and therefore has experience of teaching these exercises on such courses. He does not.
Darkness Visible, furthermore, contains process-based practices which Mr Buxton did not originate and, once again, has no experience of teaching. He does not have my permission to use these exercises and I do not endorse any practices he has derived from them, for the reasons I have stated.
I encourage readers to apply caution and good sense before committing to any event led by any facilitator who has limited experience in the exercises that are being taught or the work these exercises are derived from. Please put your physical and emotional well-being first in deciding whether such an event is safe and right for you.
Ross Heaven
If this was ever in Amazon it isn't there now
There is a thread on Simon Buxton here
http://newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=530.0http://newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=304.0As Ross explains above, it sounds like one of the authors of this book was giving workshops . However, these workshops were not only happening after this book was co-written with Simon, they were happening before , as this book is said to contain excerpts of peoples personal accounts of participating in these workshops,
http://www.amazon.com/Darkness-Visible-Awakening-Spiritual-Meditation/dp/1594770611The text is based in part on excerpts from various people who have participated in the authors' "Darkness Visible" workshops
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is Heaven, March 2, 2007
By Jennifer E. Fisher - See all my reviews
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I have not written many reviews but this book was a wonderful surprise. I borrowed it and have had a hard time giving it back until I get my own copy! I especially like the exercises that allow you to explore and practice on a small scale and see the wisdom gained by this spiritual practice. Highly recommended!
Many pages from this book are available through google books . Reffernces to Simon Buxton as a coworker in leading these workshops and references to Shamnism of various types is mentioned throughout the book
http://books.google.ca/books?id=dWPFNteF4ecC&dq=Darkness+Visible+Ross+heaven&printsec=frontco
ver&source=bn&hl=en&ei=5NTOSZCHOZjItAO1vuWhAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result#PPR14,
M1I did a search for 'workshop'
from the forward
As gifted story tellers Ross and Simon do a brilliant job of inspiring us to learn more about the power of darkness. The blend cross cultural stories of initiations in darkness from Europe, Africa, India, Japan, Tibet, North America, South America and hati with scintific findings of how darkness affects the brain . I am impressed with how they found a way to bring such a powerful initiation into our modren world. Throughout the book they weave excercises that they have used in their workshops on darkness and stories from the participants about the profound effect this work has had on their lives.
And they don't leave us "in the dark" as we can all try the execises on our own to awaken new states of awareness ......
Page xiv
They know how to set up a safe space for their workshop participants, which allows for this deep exploration into a new way of seeing.
Page 23
Darkness Visible Retreats
For a number of years we have run Darkness Visible retreats and workshops in which the participants live in total blackout for a period of five days or more . Their experiences suggest that darkness is potent as a means of accessing the infinite. just as it always has been and just as cash found it to be .
page 24
Shamans understand that anything seen in the darkness or with eyes closed is a message from the spirit, whatever we concieve this spirit to.
Page 24
The effects continue to manifest as I write this, weeks after the workshop finished, and I'm sure they will continue to do so. ...
Page 30
In our Darkness Visible retreats, the arrival of the blackout stage is quite evident . A hush descends on the room , which strangely seems to grow darker. The energy in the group changes . The calm of darkness seems contagious; we can actually watch it moving around the room , from person to person , like a sigh on a breath. As Bid ben Bid Bont, a Bee Master in the European initiatory Path of Pollen, has said, "Fruit ripens slowly but falls suddenly."
Page 45
I found my dreams and visions sometimes presaged the shcedualed work .
For instance, the night before we did work traveling forward in time to meet our future selves [one of the practices undertaken during the workshop], ...
Back cover e
ROSS HEAVEN is a therapist and workshop leader in personal development and healing whose books include Vodou Shaman, Spirit in the City and the journey to you ... Simon Buxton , author of the Shamanic Way of the Bee, is the founder/director of the Sacred trust in England , dedicated to the teaching of practical shaminism for the modren world. Both authors live in England and teach Darkness Visible workshops internationally.
and the general write up from google books
Darkness Visible
By Ross Heaven, Simon Buxton
The first book to examine the spiritual and therapeutic practice of retreat in physical darkness to explore inner light
• Shows how experiencing complete darkness over prolonged periods helps in developing mental clarity and creativity
• Draws upon many indigenous and spiritual traditions that use this technique
The use of ceremonial darkness is a classic and cross-cultural method for exploring hidden aspects of unconscious and super-conscious states, accessing invisible landscapes, and embracing the deeper recesses of the self. In Darkness Visible Heaven and Buxton examine the spiritual and therapeutic practice of taking retreat in physical darkness.
For millennia mystics and sages have used darkness as a spiritual tool for breaking with their pasts, prior conditioning, and the limited reality of their societies. Spiritual seekers from many traditions--Celtic, Eastern, indigenous North and South American, Tibetan, and African--have used darkness as a tool for spiritual enlightenment. Heaven and Buxton show how experiencing complete darkness, even for only a period of hours, brings about a remarkable clarity and mental stillness and thus provides a springboard for creativity, intuition, and spiritual development. They include exercises that explore lucid levels of dream consciousness, drawing both from their experience as teachers of this method and from the many cultures that include this practice in their spiritual traditions. Darkness Visible shows how deprivation of sight can truly teach us to see.
More details
Darkness Visible: Awakening Spiritual Light Through Darkness Meditation
By Ross Heaven, Simon Buxton
Published by Inner Traditions / Bear & Company, 2005
ISBN 1594770611, 9781594770616
168 pages
i also found this
http://www.amazon.com/Va-Va-Voodoo-Find-Love-Make-Keep/dp/0738709948/ref=sr_
1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1238295667&sr=1-7Va-Va-Voodoo: Find Love, Make Love & Keep Love (Paperback)
by Kathleen Charlotte (Author), Ross Heaven (Foreword)
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
You've tried blind dates, online mates, tête-à-têtes, and waiting for fate. Maybe it's time to add a little Voodoo power to your quest for red-hot romance or lasting love.
With its emphasis on love and freedom, the passionate spiritual practice of Voodoo has much to offer those seeking romance. In Va-Va-Voodoo, author Kathleen Charlotte provides a unique and potent blend of Voodoo magic (or wanga) and relationship expertise.
You'll meet a few of Voodoo's most helpful spirits in matters of love and happiness-Erzulie, Ogoun, La Sirène, Baron, and Legba-and learn how to work with their energy to attract a lover, find "the one," keep a relationship steamy, or recover from heartbreak. Along with down-to-earth relationship tips on communication, self-esteem, intimacy, sex, break-ups, and forgiveness, Va-Va-Voodoo includes a colorful array of tried-and-true Voodoo magical wisdom and spells, including:
• Honey pot magic • Love rituals • Herbal aphrodisiacs
• Voodoo dreaming baths • Pakets and mojos • Love dolls
• Hoodoo love oils • Footprint magic • Crossroads magic
About the Author
Initiated in the healing arts of Voodoo, Kathleen Charlotte (United Kingdom) is a therapist, healer, and relationship counselor who combines psychology and Voodoo magic to help clients. She is also a co-founder of The Four Gates Foundation, an organization devoted to the teaching and promotion of spiritual wisdom and freedom psychology.
By Ms. Katherine Glover "kathsrealm" - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
I wasn't expecting much when I picked up this title. The author is a close friend of Ross Heaven who wrote the abortion that is 'Vodou Shaman' and the cover screams tacky.
I was pleasantly surprised to find a range of magical techniques that would be useful to women (and men!) in a variety of love situations. (con..)
http://www.amazon.com/Journey-You-Shamans-Path-Empowerment/dp/0553813234/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=
books&qid=1238295667&sr=1-9The Journey to You a Shaman's Path to Empowerment
By A Customer
This is an example of a yet another would be "shaman" who thinks that visions obtained from the hallucinogenic tea brewed from Banisteriopsis qualifies them to teach us mortals about medicine work. Nothing could be further from truth.
Ayahuasca is a magnificent plant. The spirit of this plant is a demanding, exacting, tempestuous and awesome teacher. An ayahuasca shaman devotes his life to studying the vine; he/she apprentices for decades to one or several maestros. There are very few legitimate Western mediators of plant teachings and Ross is not one of them - you do not become an ayahuascero through a weekend visit to Peru or Ecuador. In this book we more or less get insights obtained by a sincere and dedicated tourist. If interested in listening to a true ayahuascero, try to obtain the music from Don Jose Campos.
I'm not sure what to think of all this. Hmmmmm