Saturday, December 31, 2011

Shamanism

The shaman occupies a key role as a healer mediating between the world of the living and the world of spirits and is a potent figure in alternative medicine. Shamanism, a richly illustrated guide, looks at both historic and present-day manifestations, from the snowscaps of Siberia to the jungles of the Amazon.The book discusses visions, initiation rites, shamanic chants, shamanism and mental

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rainbow Medicine: A Visionary Guide to Native American Shamanism

Uncover the secrets of personal strength from a shaman who has been successfully training others for 27 years, drawing on her Osage and Cherokee ancestry and her training in psychology. Follow the path to open your spirit and mind, balance your emotions, get in touch with your body, and explore your creativity, through the ceremonies of growth, truth, wisdom, and impeccability, and the sacred

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Healing States: A Journey Into the World of Spiritual Healing and Shamanism

A colorful and compelling examination of evidence for the mind's ability to heal, taking a step into the fascinating world of psychic healing and shamanism. 80 black-and-whiteSale Price:$9.53Read

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Secrets of Shamanism: Tapping the Spirit Power Within You

For untold centuries, the shaman was the tribe′s most revered and respected member, possessing the unique ability to tap into the universal source of wisdom by journeying deep within the self -- seeking, and finding, answers to pressing questions, achieving profound understanding by avoiding the stumbling blocks of the outer material world. Developing techniques for communicating with the

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Shamanism for Beginners: Walking With the World's Healers of Earth and Sky

Healers and visionaries, food-finders and rainmakers—as intermediaries between the physical and spirit worlds, shamans have served a vital role in indigenous cultures for more than 40,000 years. The timeless wisdom of the shaman also holds relevance for the challenges we face today. James Endredy explores shamanic paths from around the globe and discusses the tools, rituals, and beliefs that

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Friday, December 16, 2011

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Soul Retrieval: Return to Wholeness

With clients in 25 States and in Australia, Canada (British Columbia, Ontario and Vancouver), El Salvador, England, Germany, India, Ireland, Singapore, Trinidad/Tobago (West Indies) author Joanna Neff does higher-dimensional soul retrieval and soul clearance sessions from her home in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Soul Retrieval: Return to Wholeness provides the context, gathered from a decade of

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shamanism

You’re no idiot, of course. You know that shamans are also known as medicine men and women, who use the power of the mind and call on spiritual helpers to heal the afflicted. However, this ancient art has been put to more modern uses, including problem solving, empowerment, and personal mastery.But you don’t have to trek through steamy Amazonian jungles or frigid Siberian tundra to become

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shamanism

You’re no idiot, of course. You know that shamans are also known as medicine men and women, who use the power of the mind and call on spiritual helpers to heal the afflicted. However, this ancient art has been put to more modern uses, including problem solving, empowerment, and personal mastery.But you don’t have to trek through steamy Amazonian jungles or frigid Siberian tundra to become

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Shamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing

What does the brain do during "soul journeys"? How do shamans alter consciousness and why is this important for healing? Are shamans different from other kinds of healers? Is there a connection between the rituals performed by chimpanzees and traditional shamanistic practices?All of these questions—and many more—are answered in Shamanism, Second Edition: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit

In 'The Song of Wandering Aengus' William Butler Yeats refers to the ‘fire in the head’ that characterises the visionary experience. Tom Cowan has pursued this theme in a lyrical cross-cultural exploration of shamanism and the CelticSale Price:$9.99Read

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Essence of Soul Retrieval: A Shamanic Healing Practices Guide

The ancient practice of soul retrieval is one of the most powerful healing processes that you will learn while walking the shamanic path with heart. In this illustrated book you will learn the formal process carried out by modern core shamanic practitioners to retrieve the lost soul essence of a person, and effectively reintegrate it so the client may then heal the deepest wounds of their soul.

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Seeing in the Dark: Claim Your Own Shamanic Power Now and in the Coming Age

The word "shaman" means "one who sees in the dark." Shamans consciously choose to live in two different worlds at the same time. They have one foot here in the everyday world and one foot in the world of the spirits. The fact is, we all live in these two different worlds, but are commonly not aware of the other, less visible one. This world does not exist in some other place, but is right beside

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Hollow Bone: A Field Guide to Shamanism

Shamanism is the oldest living path of spirituality and healing, dating back tens of thousands of years, yet many people don't know what it is or are confused about the practice. In The Hollow Bone, shaman, teacher, and author Colleen Deatsman unveils the mysterious world of Shamanism as it is still practiced today all around the world.Deatsman explains that shamanism is not a religion with a

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Monday, November 28, 2011

The Way of the Shaman

This classic on shamanism pioneered the modern shamanic renaissance. It is the foremost resource and reference on shamanism. Now, with a new introduction and a guide to current resources, anthropologist Michael Harner provides the definitive handbook on practical shamanism – what it is, where it came from, how you can participate."Wonderful, fascinating… Harner really knows what he's talking

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Awakening to the Spirit World: The Shamanic Path of Direct Revelation

Today, practicing shamanism doesn't mean you have to live in a rain forest or a desert. Thanks to a modern renaissance of shamanic spirituality, practitioners from all walks of life now use powerful indigenous techniques for healing, insight, and spiritual growth. With Awakening to the Spirit World, teachers Sandra Ingerman and Hank Wesselman bring together a circle of renowned Western shamanic

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Soul Retrieval Journey

Over 40,000 years ago the first shamans ventured into the spirit realms in search of wisdom and healing. What they found was a secret world of teachers, animal spirits, and the soul fragments of those suffering in the ordinary world. On The Soul Retrieval Journey, you will join Sandra Ingerman (director of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies) as she shares the rituals of the shaman and explains

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Practical Shamanism, A Guide for Walking in Both Worlds

There are worlds of healing, protection, and insight available to you just beyond ordinary reality. The knowledge to simply, powerfully journey to these worlds, to connect with your spirit guides, to build a vision of yourself as healthy, intuitive and psychically alive, is within this book. Whether you are just beginning to seek a truer and more meaningful existence, or you are an experienced

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

The World of Shamanism: New Views of an Ancient Tradition

Fascinating, comprehensive, and eminently readable, this guide explores shamanism—the world's most enduring healing and religious tradition—in the light of modern medicine, psychology, neuroscience, consciousness disciplines, and religious studies. Praise for The World of Shamanism "As if on cue, just when I am beginning to think that shamanism is the ground from which all religions

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Practical Shamanism, A Guide for Walking in Both Worlds

There are worlds of healing, protection, and insight available to you just beyond ordinary reality. The knowledge to simply, powerfully journey to these worlds, to connect with your spirit guides, to build a vision of yourself as healthy, intuitive and psychically alive, is within this book. Whether you are just beginning to seek a truer and more meaningful existence, or you are an experienced

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques for Healing the Soul

An in-depth look at the role of plant spirits in shamanic rituals from around the world • Shows how shamans heal using their knowledge of plant spirits as well as the plant’s “medical properties” • Explores the core methods of plant shamanism--soul retrieval, spirit extraction, and sin eating--and includes techniques for connecting with plant spirits • Includes extensive field

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Reiki Shamanism: A Guide to Out-of-Body Healing

Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of either Reiki or shamanism will learn how to heal people, places, and things, whether at hand or from a distance, in this useful guide. Presented by an expert in both traditions, the techniques of Reiki and the principles of shamanism are explained in simple, concise terms, then brought together using real-life examples to show how Reiki can be practiced

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Shamanic Journeying: A Beginner's Guide

The shamanic journey is a practice common to all indigenous societies throughout history. By listening to a drumbeat or other rhythmic percussion, the shaman enters "non-ordinary" reality????????????????????????an altered state of consciousness beyond time and space????????????????????????to access spiritual guidance and healing, assist others and the planet, and reconnect with the cycles of

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Mending The Past & Healing The Future With Soul Retrieval

This fascinating book by psychologist and medical anthropologist Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., explains the practices for healing outside of ordinary time and space. It shows how to enter the timeless now to heal events that occurred in the past, and to correct the course of destiny. Dr. Villoldo discusses ways in which you can heal yourself and your loved ones by employing intention through practices

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Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology)

First published in 1951, Shamanism soon became the standard work in the study of this mysterious and fascinating phenomenon. Writing as the founder of the modern study of the history of religion, Romanian migr--scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-1986) surveys the practice of Shamanism over two and a half millennia of human history, moving from the Shamanic traditions of Siberia and Central Asia--where

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Goddesses Knowledge Cards™: Paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet

Goddesses from Greek, Roman, Celtic, Native American, Egyptian, Middle Eastern, Scandinavian, and many other traditions are gathered here to enhance our understanding of the roles of the feminine deity. In learning about these archetypes, we come to

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Why Earthing Is Important for Shamanism

I recently read a book titled, Earthing, that I think is...earthshaking. Sorry, couldn't resist.

Seriously, Earthing explains how the human body's own electrical energy field needs to be allowed to synchronize with the Earth's energy field, or we become unhealthy and can die.

Sadly, in modern life many of us are completely insulated from the Earth, even while hiking or walking in the

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Why Earthing Is Important for Shamanism

I recently read a book titled, Earthing, that I think is...earthshaking. Seriously it explains how the human body's own electrical energy field needs to be allowed to synchronize with the Earth's energy field, or we become unhealthy and can die.

Sadly in modern life many of us are completely insulated from the Earth, even while hiking or walking in the wilderness, as the book explains. And it

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And Now for Something Completely Different...and Fun

I recently got a friendly request to pass along info about the following website. It's off topic for us, but in the spirit of spiritual harmony and oneness, here it is.

The Yitz Grossman web site offers interesting thoughts and humor for Jews and non-Jews alike from Yitz Grossman, a rabbi based in Lawrence, New Jersey.

I don't know what the rabbi thinks of animism or shamanism, since they

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Why Did the Egyptians Have Animal-Headed Deities?

Lisa asks: Why Did the Egyptians only have animal-headed deities? Were they unimaginative? Take Anubis for example. "Let's give him a jackal's head cause that'll be really scary and awesome." What were they thinking?




Animal Deities answers:
First of all, ancient Egyptians did not only have animal-headed deities, as the picture on the right shows. Osiris was not an animal-headed deity, because he was/represented the crops that died (were harvested) and lived

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Why Do Some Goddesses and Gods Have Animal Heads?

Why do some goddesses and gods have animal heads? The deities you have probably most often seen depicted with animal heads on human bodies were the Egyptians gods and goddesses. The reason for this has been debated since the time of ancient Greece, and there is a lot of outdated theory floating around.

Modern Theory

Until recently the most widely accepted theory has been that the animal heads (falcon, dog, ram, etc) were representative of animals sacred to that goddess or god, and not

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Why Do Some Goddesses and Gods Have Animal Heads?

Why do some goddesses and gods have animal heads? The deities you have probably most often seen depicted with animal heads on human bodies were the Egyptians gods and goddesses. The reason for this has been debated since the time of ancient Greece, and there is a lot of outdated theory floating around.

Modern Theory

Until recently the most widely accepted theory has been that the animal heads (falcon, dog, ram, etc) were representative of animals sacred to that goddess or god, and not

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Animism: How Spiritual Beliefs Evolve

Evolution of Beliefs

Scientists say that animal deities eventually led to goddesses and then to gods. You can see some of that progression in the Egyptian goddesses and gods, who are often shown with the heads of animals---the animal that each one derived from.

As peoples lives changed, as gathering wild plants and hunting gradually changed to gardening and herding animals, and then eventually to farming, the beliefs of the peoples evolved as well. The belief in animal deities

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What Are Animal Deities?

What Do We Mean by "Animal Deities"?

The oldest spiritual belief system on Earth is animism. That is the belief that all things have spirit, including trees, animals, rocks, rivers, mountains---even man-made things. For more information on animism, visit Shamanista, a site dedicated to explaining animism and shamanism.

Animists honor all kinds of spirits. They consider stones, trees, and animals to be our older brothers and sisters. Some spirits are more powerful than others, but

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Shamanic Journeying Trance Depth:

Shamanic journeying: How deep do you go in trance?

For years, certain organizations that raise funds by selling courses in basic shamanic techniques have been saying you just relax into a light trance and see where it takes you.

Yet indigenous shamans do not just relax and let their minds roll. They actively journey into the spirit world to do real work there. They journey only

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Shamanic Journeying Trance Depth:

Shamanic journeying: How deep do you go in trance?

For years, certain organizations that raise funds by selling courses in basic shamanic techniques have been saying you just relax into a light trance and see where it takes you.

Yet indigenous shamans do not just relax and let their minds roll. They actively journey into the spirit world to do real work there. They journey only

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Animism: Respecting the Living World

How have human cultures engaged with and thought about animals, plants, rocks, clouds, and other elements in their natural surroundings? Do animals and other natural objects have a spirit or soul? What

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Shamanism As a Spiritual Practice for Daily Life

This inspirational book blends elements of shamanism with inherited traditions and contemporary religious commitments. Drawing on shamanic practices from the world over, SHAMANISM AS A

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Shamanista.com Has Been Redesigned and Rearranged


Although it still looks a lot like the old site, I have moved the shamanism-animism site, Shamanista, and rebuilt it as a WordPress site. I kept the colors and logo the same so you would recognize it, and all the content is still there, but I am adding content and rearranging the pages.
So if you have any bookmarks, be aware that some of the page addresses will be changing over the next few days or weeks. The main address, though, stays the same.
If you have a bookmark or link to the home page, http://www.shamanista.com, it will continue to work, but if you bookmarked or linked to an internal page, you may get an error message.
If you relink or rebookmark right now, the link may break again soon. If you just bookmark the main site for the time being and give me about a month, I should have the pages reorganized.
I just needed to get the site moved to a new hosting service and rebuild it as a WordPress site. Then I could take time to rearrange the pages.
Instead of the clunky menu down the whole left side of each page, there is now a sleek, smaller (fewer main items) line of drop-down menus across the top, with cascading menus from each one. Go see!
I will try to get the site into a final organization as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience in the meantime.
I just wanted everyone to know that we are still there, in case some of your bookmarks or links break because of the move—and to tell you it is a bit soon to make new bookmarks to internal pages.
From now on it will be much easier to revise content, add pictures and, best of all, add new pages. Plus, there is now a built-in blog.
I will still post here, though, so don't go away....Stay tuned.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

How to Find Your Spiritual Mission for 2011

Have you journeyed yet to find your spiritual missions for 2011? 

The spirit world has important tasks for each of us, but we are not always listening. Often these are things we would never think of on our own. 

These missions are not for ourselves. They are for the highest good of all (including us).

Some are individual missions. Many are group missions for which we need to work with others. 

All are important in one way or another. As with all high magic, we may never consciously know how they turn out, but we are still responsible for carrying achieving them.

I just wrote a new Houston Shamanism Examiner column on the topic and on what the Houston Shamanism Meetup group is planning to do about it. I hope you'll take a look:


I'll post again after the Meetup to let you know what we discover.