Simon Buxton of The Sacred Trust fits the NAFPS bill in all respects.
Firstly his book (The Shamanic Way of the Bee), according to another forum on fakes, was ghost-written by someone else, just as Lyn Andrews 'work' and the 'Mutant Message' series was. The book includes Buxton's self-
important Don Juan fantasies (it's about his alleged special apprenticeship to a bee magician! In the end, Buxton himself becomes the master - of course!), but that's about his only contribution. The book itself was rightly torn to pieces by Shaman's Drum in issue 67, which devoted 10 pages to it, calling it a dangerous fairytale of 'fantasy shamans' and exorting readers not to go near it.
The reader reviews at Amazon show, at least, that people are not gullible enough to be taken in by this fraud:
"I don't believe this to be non-fiction. This isn't to say that fiction doesn't have value, but honestly, "The Path of Pollen"?? Is that some kind of joke? Did anyone REALLY take this seriously?...
Also, just as a side note, I LOVE it when authors get their friends (or, in some sad instances, make up various accounts by themselves..) to come on and write reviews for them. You can always tell when they do that by the FIVE STAR reviews coming from reviewers who, gee golly, have never reviewed anything ever before... Mmmhmm. I guess I should have known, since Brooke
Medicine Eagle, the plastic medicine woman who has been conning people out of money for years wrote a small recommendation blurb on the back cover. Silly me."
"Not trying to knock on Mr. Buxton. For all we know, he could be a very sincere individual, who, for some reason, stumbled upon a completely undocumented form of Bee-Shamanism in Europe. A place which is WELL known for it's anthropological documentation of folk customs. Yeah. Riiiiiight."
"This story had great promise but literally fell apart half way through. I consider it either a misguided set of sex fiction or a really weird sex cult."
As regards his workshops, there is a review of one at
http://dailyablution.blogs.com/the_daily_ablution/2005/06/polands_rivers_.html, which "concerns the poetics of operating outside of time and space, moving from one secret garden to another, encountering the power of the fire serpent, the
tunnels of nether-worlds, the gods of nature and the nature of the gods."
Yeah right! If you have the money to waste and go for this flowery new age nonsense (and the guarantees that Buxton - and he alone! - can introduce you to god!) it might be perfect for you! What you'll get is an unknown quantity however. As the author of Daily Ablution adds "Would-be nether-world-tunnelers wanting more information concerning the advanced course will be disappointed, as [according to Buxton] "little may be said of the work for it is largely ineffable." One certainty is that it requires "working with the petroglyphic self, beyond the rational mind".
Another post at this site is again about Buxton's book: "I'd take my hat off to him if I bothered to wear one - making money from credulous fools who
are desperate to know about "The Shamanic Way of the Bee" is as good a way as any".
In terms of his overall pedigree, Mr Buxton is a friend of Brooke Plastic Medicine Eagle (already known to this site) as is seen from his book blurb. He also claims to be the UK Faculty for culture-plunder Michael Harner's Foundation for Shamanic Studies, so I guess we can see where he's coming from. Dollar signs (ghost-) written all over him - in 'honey' no doubt!