All archaic landscape lines are, in essence, spirit lines. Within us all we hold a blueprint of this spiritual earth and of the ancient shamanic power of magical flight. If we could only find the wellsprings of the psyche and translate these timeless patterns from our minds to the physical earth, then we too could learn to experience the reality behind the straight line mystery. Once again, we would allow the spiritual earth to lead the way in our personal growth and transformation. We need to bring this out-of-body state from its cultural exile and give it the much greater attention it deserves.
Here is an unprecedented collection of our spiritual roots that offers a radical new understanding of the planet we share.
T. he practice of Shamanism is at least 40,000 years old, and prehistoric humans living before that time are likely to have ... One of the first musicians to bring shamanic influences into his music was Jim Morrison (1943–1971), ...
Living Shamanism will appeal to those who are looking for an alternate way to tackle day-to-day issues they are experiencing and to those that are seriously considering a lifestyle change. ,
We all have an inner shaman and this book is for you if you: · recognize there's untapped power inside you that you want to learn how to harness · want to feel a deeper connection to your own nature, your ancestors, your community and the ...
In his groundbreaking book, Spirit Voices, David Shi answers all these questions and more. Drawing upon his own ancestral traditions, Shi explores the history and practice of shamanism.
This revised and updated edition of the book by Danny Sullivan is the classic, comprehensive guide to the subject.
This inspirational book blends elements of shamanism with inherited traditions and contemporary religious commitments.
Perhaps the Watchers hold the answer. Like the old Shaman, Esaugetuh, will they finally reveal all? This is the fifth and final book in The Shamanic Mysteries.
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We have parked to take a closer look at another of the stone crosses that litter the crossroads here. This one seems to be a little different from the others. There is a circular rock and earth wall around the hand–carved stone cross ...