About the Author
Richard Talley is a mystic, channel, shamanic practitioner, and storyteller. For Thirty years, Richard worked as a licensed architect, shaping structures in the visible world. Now he brings that same sense of design, space, and sacred pattern into the mythic realms. Richard is also a Shamanic Practitioner in the Peruvian Q’ero lineage. His work often bridges the seen and unseen, the ancestral and imaginal, the ancient and the becoming.
His stories come through a frequency portal known as Tħę WåņdæRîng WøøÐs – a living field of image, voice, memory, and imagination. Through conscious and trance channeling, Richard receives stories, symbols, and presences that feel less invented than remembered.
His work is rooted in the belief that story can be a doorway…Into forgotten selves Into other times A doorway into the deeper truth of who we have been, and who we may become again.
Tales From The Wandering Woods is part myth, part transmission, part invitation.
The story remembers you
…
And she’s here to welcome you home
About the Author
Richard Talley is a mystic, channel, shamanic practitioner, and storyteller. For Thirty years, Richard worked as a licensed architect, shaping structures in the visible world. Now he brings that same sense of design, space, and sacred pattern into the mythic realms. Richard is also a Shamanic Practitioner in the Peruvian Q’ero lineage. His work often bridges the seen and unseen, the ancestral and imaginal, the ancient and the becoming.
His stories come through a frequency portal known as Tħę WåņdæRîng WøøÐs – a living field of image, voice, memory, and imagination. Through conscious and trance channeling, Richard receives stories, symbols, and presences that feel less invented than remembered.
His work is rooted in the belief that story can be a doorway…Into forgotten selves Into other times A doorway into the deeper truth of who we have been, and who we may become again.
Tales From The Wandering Woods is part myth, part transmission, part invitation.
The story remembers you
…
And she’s here to welcome you home