written by Troubadour on 17/02/2006
Sacred Hoop is a magazine I have picked up several times over the years. It is about shamanism, the spiritual traditions of the Indians of North America, and other cultures like some tribes in Siberia etc.
The magazine is interesting to read and well written. It looks like it is really aimed at people who want to live and do 'shamanic' things, so it has ideas for ways you can do healing and craftwork etc. Saying that, it doesn't seem dumbed down at all, and it keeps a middle path between being popular and academic. It is very well produced, and all the issues I have seen have had really great photo's and artwork, which makes a change from a lot of other alternative magazines, and as it is printed on nice paper it is a pleasure to read.
They cover a lot of different subjects; not all of them are traditions! For instance, they might have an article about shamans in Tibet or from a tribe in North America, and then the next article might be about someone who made a new stone circle in Yorkshire, but that is a small thing really, as generally the articles are all interesting. It has lots of adverts, a good events listing, and the review pages are well written and interesting. The range of music they review is really wide, and there is a lot of stuff I have never heard of.
The magazine is a bit hard to get hold of. I tried to get it from a news agents, but they couldn't find it on their lists. I see it in New age shops sometimes and buy it when I do. They have a very big and interesting website - www.sacredhoop.org
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