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Special Edition ~ Marcus Leader

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Marcus Leader has over 35 years of experience investigating the worlds of the occult and paranormal phenomenon. As a private researcher with the professional division of the Monroe Institute, he experiments with human consciousness and awareness in a pursuit to understand the many levels of the Human energy system and develop new methods to harness the powers of the mind through the manipulation of the assemblage point of awareness. Marcus also was extremely fortunate and privileged to befriend one of the most famous shamans of our time while studying in the UCLA library. This shaman, dubbed by time magazine as “the Godfather of the New Age”, later took Marcus under his wing and taught him the secrets of the Toltec shamanic path in a one on one relationship over a period of 8 years before leaving this world in 1998 on his own quest for freedom. Marcus Leader continues his shamanic research and practice today as one of the few remaining apprentices to the world famous anthropologist, best selling author, and shaman, Dr. Carlos Castaneda. Marcus shares his research and knowledge with others through various workshops and events around the country and through his new weekly radio show called The Shamans Brew as well as his websites that can be found at www.leaderresearch.com and www.theshamansbrew.com Born in southern California, has lived in northern Idaho for the last twenty years Marcus was interested in Science since he was only five years old and began seriously researching the paranormal at the young age of sixteen. Marcus met Dr. Carlos Castaneda the world famous Anthropologist, bestselling author and Shaman at the UCLA Library The Dr. Carlos Castaneda dubbed 'The Godfather Of The New Age' by Time magazine, quickly took Marcus under his wing for eight years as an apprentice

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