Entering the Shaman's Eye

Entering the Shaman's Eye
Author: Maud Sejournant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988795310

"Entering the Shaman's Eye" retraces the personal journey of a therapist, who has learned to incorporate shamanic tools in her personal life and practices. The author includes amazing experiences of personal contact with the shamanic realms and also reflections on her own difficulties and recoveries, enabling readers to draw parallels to their own lives, whatever their circumstances.

Singing Into Bone

Singing Into Bone
Author: Rebecca Singer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781640075603

These stories are written by an emissary of two worlds, physical reality and the spirit world. Shaman Rebecca Singer journeys to Oregon, Pine Ridge, Costa Rica and Mongolia. Her stories forge a strong web between inner and outer landscapes, between head and heart. Reading this you will know, as she says, you are "held in the lap of mother earth."

Dreaming with Open Eyes

Dreaming with Open Eyes
Author: Michael Tucker
Publisher: HarperThorsons
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1992
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Met als voorbeelden werk van kunstenaars, schrijvers en musici wordt de invloed van de natuur- en oerkrachten uit het sjamanisme getoond

The Strong Eye of Shamanism

The Strong Eye of Shamanism
Author: Robert E. Ryan
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780892817092

An exploration of shamanism and the archetypal symbolism that sits at the foundation of all human life • Not just an academic work. Helps the reader experience the actual mindset of the shaman • Presents a cohesive view of the recurrent patterns of symbolism and visionary experience that underlie all religion The human psyche contains archetypal patterns largely lost to contemporary society but which shamans have employed for over 30,000 years to gain access to the spiritual world. Shamanic symbols both affect and reflect these durative patterns that exist, with uncanny similarity, in civilizations separated by expanses of time and distance. The Strong Eye of Shamanism draws together the many facets of the art of shamanism, presenting a cohesive view of the recurrent patterns of symbolism and visionary experience that underlie its practice. The "strong eye" of the title refers to the archetypal symbolism that sits at the foundation of all human life--whether in Paleolithic caves or today's temples. The author asserts that society has become separated from the power of those symbols that lead us into deeper understanding of our spirituality. In today's world of splintered psyches, a world in which people are in search of their souls, shamanism survives as an age-old technology of soul recovery, a living Rosetta stone that reminds us of the shared foundation that exists beneath even the most radically different perspectives. Through its study of shamanism, archetypal psychology, and symbolism, The Strong Eye of Shamanism encourages individuals--and society--to look inward and remember that the deepest forms of awareness begin with the knowledge that the answers reside within us.

Riding Windhorses

Riding Windhorses
Author: Sarangerel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1594775389

The first book written about Mongolian and Siberian shamanism by a shaman trained in that tradition. • A thorough introduction to Mongolian and Siberian shamanic beliefs and practices, which, until the collapse of the Soviet Union, were banned from being practiced. • Includes rituals for healing and divination techniques. In traditional Mongolian-Buryat culture, shamans play an important role maintaining the tegsh, the "balance" of the community. They counsel a path of moderation in one's actions and reverence for the natural world, which they view as mother to humanity. Mongolians believe that if natural resources are taken without thanking the spirits for what they have given, those resources will not be replaced. Unlike many other cultures whose shamanic traditions were undermined by modern civilization, shamans in the remote areas of southern Siberia and Mongolia are still the guardians of the environment, the community, and the natural order. Riding Windhorses is the first book written on Mongolian and Siberian shamanism by a shaman trained in that tradition. A thorough introduction to Mongolian/Siberian shamanic beliefs and practices, it includes working knowledge of the basic rituals and various healing and divination techniques. Many of the rituals and beliefs described here have never been published and are the direct teachings of the author's own shaman mentors.

The Shamanic Drum

The Shamanic Drum
Author: Michael Drake
Publisher: Talking Drum Publications
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2010-04-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0962900206

In response to the phenomenal resurgence of the drum nationwide, Michael has completely revised and expanded the 1991 edition for all those folks discovering the power of drumming. This useful book reveals profound teachings about shamanic drumming, which is a time-honored method of healing and helping others. Trained as a ceremonial drummer in the Mongolian and Native American shamanic traditions, Michael presents the first practical guide to applying this ancient healing art to our modern lives. Through a series of simple exercises, lessons, and rituals, he teaches you the basic shamanic methods of drumming. The focus is on creating sacred space, journeying, power practice, power animals, geomancy, drum therapy, drum harmonics, drum circle dynamics, and the universal rhythmic phenomena that come into play whenever we drum. The techniques are simple and powerful. Whether you are an accomplished percussionist or a total beginner, this user-friendly book will help you harness the power of drumming.

Shamanic Journeying

Shamanic Journeying
Author: Sandra Ingerman, MA
Publisher: Sounds True
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1591798191

Shamanic journeying is the inner art of traveling to the invisible worlds beyond ordinary reality to retrieve information for change in every area of our lives from spirituality and health to work and relationships. With Shamanic Journeying, readers join world-renowned teacher Sandra Ingerman to learn the core teachings of this ancient practice and apply these skills in their own journey. Includes drumming for three shamanic journeys.

Santa Sold Shrooms

Santa Sold Shrooms
Author: Tero Isokauppila
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692177310

Hey, it's me, Santa. For the last hundred years or so I've gotten pretty famous. Can't even go to the gym anymore - which apparently isn't lost on anyone.The problem is, you've got the story wrong and I'm sick of the whole soda can Santa. I'm here to set the record straight.It's time that children of all ages hear the truth of flying reindeer, Christmas trees, and gift-giving. And there's only one correct way to share my account -through a bedtime story.

Interpreting Sapiens’ Consciousness through Paleolithic Cave Art

Interpreting Sapiens’ Consciousness through Paleolithic Cave Art
Author: Gary J. Maier
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-08-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1527519015

This book is the first to identify an interpretive path through Paleolithic cave art that can provide plausible meaning to the animal figures in the Lascaux cave in France. The artwork was created during a period described as the Creative Explosion, spanning from 35,000 to 11,000 BC. The author has found that the artists, or shamans, have left clear evidence of aspects of their worldview and by using ethological evidence, such as a bison shedding its winter coat to identify spring as the season portrayed in a specific panel, he adds a level of certainty to his interpretations. In sum, this book argues that the cave art describes the journey of the soul from the spirit world to the natural world and back, and that it identifies a spectrum of consciousness involving the five traditional senses: sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing. Moreover, the book explores the hunting strategies employed early survival groups which are depicted in the cave art. The role of the shamans’ impact on the artwork is also addressed.

The Shamanic Journey

The Shamanic Journey
Author: Paul Francis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780995758605

An introduction to the ancient practice of shamanism, including step-by-step, practical exercises. More than just a book about shamanism however, the book is a detailed examination as to how our turning away from shamanism led to many of the mental health and environmental problems we now face, and the vital role shamanism can play in our recovery.