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Aloha Salem Quest (ASQ) Old Fashioned Shamanic Ways School

Posted on May 31st, 2007 by ShiftingShamanics! : ShamanicShifter ShiftingShamanics!
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Aloha Salem Quest (ASQ) School of Shamanic Ways:  We also call this school ASQ University for short or even The School of the Shaman Fool  - because our course of study is intentionally diverse and and radically experiential.  This is an individualized program of mentored self-education in shamanic ways leading to a certificate and-or degree and possibly to ordination.  Candidates receive credit for wide ranging independent studies and can bundle together into this one program whatever documentable studies each has completed so far at most any other reputable mystery or alternative healing school or standard seminary, college, or vocational school as well as documentable life experiences and on the job training.

The ASQ University program of shamanic ways is spiritual and religious not accredited by any government agency or government authorized accrediting organization.  This university the seminary of Companions Circle Church, Inc. and we do not seek anyone's stamp of approval.  Instead, our degrees are backed by detailed recording and keeping of solid documentation for all relevant educational experiences whether these are offered by us or by another school or teacher.  We intend this experimental approach to be as flexible as it is rigorous...and fun.

Our program is both an alternative and a complement to everyone else's programs!
  So we do not offer boxed sets of CDs or DVDs with accompanying booklets and card sets or video games or pre-printed tests to be completed with 75% of the answers correct for a certificate or anything like that.  However, ASQ University might very well give you credit for completing such programs designed and offered by others and might even give you extra credti for completing such courses in your own transformed, customized way.
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