'When I'm not driving a Dublin Bus, I work as a shamanic practitioner, helping people to heal'
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Gary Quigley, at 48, is set to expand his practice of shamanism by engaging with tribes in the Andes and the Amazon rainforest starting this September. Quigley reflects on his early life, mentioning that his journey into shamanism began in childhood when he experienced visions of spirits. As a teenager working in a hotel, he sensed emotions and hidden truths about people, which sparked curiosity among his peers. This exploration laid the foundation for his deepening interest in shamanic practices.
Looking back on it, the path with shamanism started off at a young age. When I was a child, it was around seeing spirits and hearing bits and pieces, but I didn't know what it was.
I began working as a lounge boy at the age of 14, and used to sense things in different areas of the hotel. When we were sitting down at the end of the night and talking about stuff, I'd be telling the others little aspects of their life that no one knew about.
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