Top solicitor gave up being a partner in a law firm - to become a shaman

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Top solicitor gave up being a partner in a law firm - to become a shaman
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Tiffany, who lives in Glasgow, also works as a celebrant.

Tiffany Stephens, 54, juggled both occupations for a while but decided to prioritise her true calling as a cross-cultural shaman.

She trained in Quantum Touch Energy Healing - a form of therapy which is supposed to channel the energy of the universe - as well as Alchemical Healing.Glasgow financier Hugh Hendry tells how Castlemilk gave him tools to become a global high rollerMore conventional jobs she has done included managing a nutrition centre, and she worked with several local authorities onUnlike shamans in the Amazon and Peru, Tiffany does not practice 'plant medicine'.

"There are days when I go 'I could be working in an office for eight hours', it was the stress that made me leave."Law has one of the highest suicide rates of any job, and I could see why - I knew a lawyer who committed suicide."I left Law because my soul was screaming 'get me out of here'." "When I had my daughter it seemed better to have a desk job rather than going to police cells in the middle of the night."I trained in cross-cultural shamanism, originally it came from Siberia, and settled across Central and South America."

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