Please see, first of all,
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=3770.msg31574#msg31574where we discuss young white men claiming to be indigenous sangomas.
John Lockley is one such person. He is to visit Totnes, UK, in May 2013. He is a white South African.
This is the text from a flyer currently around town:
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African Shamanism in Totnes -- May 3rd to7th
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Senior Shaman of the Xhosa Tribe
that brought us Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu
May 3rd: Introduction to South African Shamanism
Public talk / Blessing ceremony / Q & A session
Suggested Donation: £15 (advance booking recommended)
Learn about traditional Xhosa medicine practice, including ancestral connection through dreaming.
May 4th -- 5th: Two-Day Ancestral Blessing Ceremony / Initiation
Dartington Village Hall
Exchange: £141 (Early Bird price just £121 before 10th April)
Note: This two-day ceremony involves powerful transformational work with a master shaman.
This is beautiful and serious work for those looking to deepen their connection with the spirit world.
May 6th -- 7th: Personal Sangoma Divinations
Exchange: £81. One hour session
In this 1-to-1 session John will channel information from the spirit world to help you on your life path.
see
www.african-shaman.com for more details
email: mark@markflaherty.co.uk for all bookings / questions
Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
Places for all events are limited, so advanced booking is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
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[end of flyer]
His booking agent Mark Flaherty is an astrologer who says that drinking ayahuasca saved him.
There are plenty of search results all over Google and Yahoo about Lockley. This Wikipedia link discusses the place of white sangomas in South Africa:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_healers_of_South_Africa#White_sangomasThere appears to be some disagreement within the traditional communities about the legitimacy of white practitioners.
And here is his own Wiki page, which smacks of self-written self-promotion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_LockleyBoth the above Wiki pages were updated earlier this year; was this in late preparation for his tours and engagements this year?
In the past few years Lockley has toured extensively throughout the UK, North America and northern Europe.
This is from
www.thesouthafrican.com/entertainment/after-the-calling-dream.htm , 13 July 2009:
To clear up mistaken beliefs and disseminate the core principles of Xhosa shamanism, John is currently running workshops in the UK, where he says he faces a different kind of prejudice. “People in the UK are mainly familiar with North American shamans and they have a perception that African medicine men are witchdoctors or practice voodoo.”
Perhaps he should check out his own assumptions.
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So all the obvious and familiar questions apply. Is he legitimate, or is he just yet another misappropriator in another continent?