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The shaman's body : a new shamanism for transforming health, relationships, and the community

By: Material type: TextTextSan Francisco HarperSanFrancisco c1993Description: xvi, 236p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-06-250655-2
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1611. M56 1993
Contents:
Part 1 - Developing a double. 1 The shaman's body. 2 Shamanism and processwork. 3 The path of knowledge. 4 First lessons. 5 The hunter. 6 The warrior. 7 The ally. 8 The ally's secret. 9 The double. 10 The path of heart. Part 2 - Dreaming in the city. 11 Death or sorcery. 12 Dreaming together. 13 Phantoms and real people. 14 The deathwalk. 15 Dreamtime and cultural change
Abstract: 'Drawing on his shamanic experiences in Africa, Japan, and India, Mindell leads us on a death walk through our worst fears and deepest emotional crises to wake our inner shaman--our dreamingbody.'
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Indians of North America : see index under Native Americans.. Don Juan (of Carlos Castaneda) : see index.. Warrior Archetype : p73-90.

Part 1 - Developing a double. 1 The shaman's body. 2 Shamanism and processwork. 3 The path of knowledge. 4 First lessons. 5 The hunter. 6 The warrior. 7 The ally. 8 The ally's secret. 9 The double. 10 The path of heart. Part 2 - Dreaming in the city. 11 Death or sorcery. 12 Dreaming together. 13 Phantoms and real people. 14 The deathwalk. 15 Dreamtime and cultural change

'Drawing on his shamanic experiences in Africa, Japan, and India, Mindell leads us on a death walk through our worst fears and deepest emotional crises to wake our inner shaman--our dreamingbody.'

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