Shamans Cave Faculty
Gary Mills
Founder of Shamans Cave
Gary Mills created Shamans Cave in 1993 and began the current series of classes in 2005
Lorrie Adams
Senior Faculty, Advisor and Student Wrangler
Lorrie Adams joined Shamans Cave in 2007 and has been teaching since 2012
Karl Mueller
Co-founder, Senior Faculty and Advisor
Growing up, Karl could never explain why he would just know things, and why he would see things that others could not
Eman Hassan
Senior Faculty and Advisor
Eman Hassan joined Shaman’s Cave in 2008, after intending to meet and work with makers that were the right energetic fit. She’s been teaching the tradition since 2015.
Christian Bonvin
Senior Faculty
Cyfnos started working with shamanscave in 2005 after finding Niteshad’s website and reading it all during one rainy day while living in Washington D.C.
Holly Emmer
Faculty and Roustabout
In the fall of 2014, Holly had a vision that involved seeing a circle of shamans from all over the world sitting still and quiet, together, but in a space that doesn’t exist, for the purpose of doing healings.
Steve Legersky
Faculty
Steve lives on the side of a mountain in western Colorado with his wife Jan and a cat named Moella.
Jean Dengerink
Senior Faculty and Advisor
ShamansCave found me in the year 1999 as personal and health issues climaxed and the unknown intruded on a higher level. The year my brain simply said, “enough.”
Nick Geery
Senior Faculty
I started taking classes at the cave in the winter of 2010. I remember that because for me, life has been divided into two parts. Before Shamanscave/After Shamanscave.
Jan Legersky
Faculty
From a very early age, Jan knew there were doors to be opened, but frustratingly could never find the keys.
Lucy Vincze
Senior Faculty - Student Mentor - O.G.
My fascination with the Recapitulation and all things Maker began in 1997. I’d finally found the “how”.
Elizabeth Atwood
Senior Faculty
Beth Atwood began studying at Shaman’s Cave in 2005 after a desperate Google search for “depression and shamanism.” She has been teaching the Maker tradition since late 2010.
Mark Hanson
Senior Faculty
In 1990 I had a dream that shook me to my core. I dreamed death was stalking me. In fact, it had caught me and although I tried to fend it off by grabbing it by its throat, it was relentless and kept on coming. I awoke screaming and didn’t sleep well for the next three or four nights.
Belle Lantin
Faculty
I was born in a small village in a remote town where livelihood is mostly farming. Raised in a tight knit villagers where people were content and seemed nobody tried to dream. I had no one to emulate or to look up to, no television to watch, no newspapers or books to read, I knew little about the outside world.