Lynn Andrews

Best selling author, modern-age mystic and spiritual leader, Lynn Andrews began a new genre of metaphysical biography with her first book, Medicine Woman. Seventeen years and fifteen books later, she continues to share her spiritual quest with thousands of people eager to find their magical selves.
The unknown is a frightening thing, whether it's a new job, a new lover, a new place, or a new future. It is even more disturbing to explore the hidden parts of our selves and our psyches. Overcoming this fear of the mysterious, the unexplored is perhaps a lifelong pursuit, one of courage and risk that many of us choose to ignore, bogged down by the monotony of daily life and the safety of routine. Yet there are a few brave souls who rise above the fear and take the journey into the darkness, returning with the light of knowledge.
Lynn Andrews is one of these bold warriors. Exploring the mysteries of self and the universe in more than fifteen books, published in twelve languages, including the groundbreaking Medicine Woman, now in its 39th printing, Andrews is a contemporary mystic, feminist, best-selling author, shamanic seer and teacher, who is not only a legend in metaphysical circles, but also a leader in the personal empowerment movement.
Once the business partner of Buckminster Fuller and a Beverly Hills art maven, Andrews left a full life of parties and projects to pursue the study of shamanism, guided only by a strange dream and the vague directions to a remote area given to her by a native man she met at a cocktail party. Friends and family thought she was a little crazy, possibly going through a mid-life crisis, but following her heart led to an entirely new life, one that, according to her, is a closer expression of her true self.
Best selling author, modern-age mystic and spiritual leader, Lynn Andrews began a new genre of metaphysical biography with her first book, Medicine Woman. Seventeen years and fifteen books later, she continues to share her spiritual quest with thousands of people eager to find their magical selves.
The unknown is a frightening thing, whether it's a new job, a new lover, a new place, or a new future. It is even more disturbing to explore the hidden parts of our selves and our psyches. Overcoming this fear of the mysterious, the unexplored is perhaps a lifelong pursuit, one of courage and risk that many of us choose to ignore, bogged down by the monotony of daily life and the safety of routine. Yet there are a few brave souls who rise above the fear and take the journey into the darkness, returning with the light of knowledge.
Lynn Andrews is one of these bold warriors. Exploring the mysteries of self and the universe in more than fifteen books, published in twelve languages, including the groundbreaking Medicine Woman, now in its 39th printing, Andrews is a contemporary mystic, feminist, best-selling author, shamanic seer and teacher, who is not only a legend in metaphysical circles, but also a leader in the personal empowerment movement.
Once the business partner of Buckminster Fuller and a Beverly Hills art maven, Andrews left a full life of parties and projects to pursue the study of shamanism, guided only by a strange dream and the vague directions to a remote area given to her by a native man she met at a cocktail party. Friends and family thought she was a little crazy, possibly going through a mid-life crisis, but following her heart led to an entirely new life, one that, according to her, is a closer expression of her true self.