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[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] Lean to "Make Your Own Medicine" In this time of transition for ourselves and the planet, the energies of the eath are reawakening in the consciousness of humankind. Now, possibly more than ever before, we are called to deepen our personal Nature connection. Often, we find that the paths we follow are not really our own. We may have spent a great deal of time following the teachings of someone else only to find ourselves misdirected on our journey to Truth. Now is the time to follow the teacher within. Only this inner teacher can truly direct us on our personal paths. When we listen to the wisdom of our inner guide, we are able to stand in the center of our own power. Like the shaman, we can then travel on our own paths, make our personal Earth Walk, follow our highest Spirit Walk. Presented in what Amber Wolfe calls "cookbook shamanism," In the Shadow of the Shaman shares recipes, ingredients, and methods of preparation for experiencing some very ancient wisdoms-wisdoms of Native American and Wiccan traditions, as well as contributions from other philosophies of Nature, as they are used in the shamanlc way. Ms. Wolfe encourages us to feel confident and free to use her methods to cook up something new, completely on our own. This blending of ancient formulas and personal methods represents what Ms. Wolfe calls "Aquarian shamanism." In the Shadow of the Shaman is designed to communicate wisdom and information in the most practical, direct ways possible, so that the wisdom and the enery may be shared for the benefit of all. Whatever your system or tradition, you will find In the Shadow of the Shaman a valuable book, a resource, a friend, a gentle guide and suppot on your jouney. Dancing in the shadow of the shaman, you will find new dimensions of Spirit. About the Author Amber Wolfe is a psychotherapist in private practice. She combines her twenty years of training in psychology, anthropology, and sociology with a lifetime of atunement to, and study of, the ways of Nature and eath isdom. Having lived in the Far East and Polynesia, and having traveled to many other areas of the world, Amber has had the oppotunity to lean from many different cultures. Like the shamans of old, she strives to "make her own medicine" by blending the wealth of wisdoms and expeiences encountered on her life jouney into a workable potion for psychological groth and spiitual development. In her work with clients and workshop paticipants, she encourages others to find and follow their own paths to wisdom. Amber is a high piestess in the Celtic traditions of the Craft of the Wise, and she is the creator of some guided imagery taps designed to evoke and supot the quest for spirituality and Nature awareness. She is currently working on several projects exploing the ancient ways of eath wisdom and the psycho logical benefits of myth. To Write to the Author We cannot guarantee that evey letter writen to the author can be answered, but all will be fowarded. Both the author and the publisher appreciate hear ing from readers, leaning of your enjoyment and benefit from this book. Uewellyn also publishes a bi-monthly nes magazine with nes and revies of practical esoteric studies and aticles helpful to the student, and some readers' questions and comments to the author may be answered through this magazine's columns if permission to do is included in the original letter. The author sometimes paticipates in seminars and workshops, and dates and places are announced in he Llewellyn New Times. To write to the author, or to ask a question, wite to: Amber Wolfe c/o THE LEWELYN NEW TIMES P.O. Box 64383-888, St. aul, MN 55164-0383, U.S.A. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply, or $1.00 to cover costs. About Uewellyn's Nw Worlds Spirituality Series Spirituality may be best defined as the attainment of the highest aspects of human character in relationship to the Divine. In the past, this attainment was most often under the control of fixed doctrines and hierarchical religious structures. Today, however, this quest for spirituality has become more of an individual process. Spirituality has become a process of making a pesonal connection to the highest, most divine aspects of Self. One of the strongest concepts, basic to the quest for spirituality in modem times, is the deep recognition of the unity and interelatedness of all aspects of life. While this concept may have been given lip sevice in the past, it is being practiced in the present. We are indeed living in a new world of awareness, consciousness, and connectedness. Ancient wisdom, which predates the teachings of most organized religions, speaks of this same great unity of life. Often this is described as a web, or weaving, of which we are all an active, creative part. Even modem physics has come full circle to meet ancient mysticism with its "new physics" concept of a tissue of events connecting all life. Spirituality has become the domain of each individual in full awareness of his role, and his function in the weaving of life. As we, too, have come full circle, we have begun to view ancient wisdoms and forms of spirituality with new, and renewed, interest. Many of these ancient spiritual forms carry the message of direct connection to the Divine that we seek today. Moreover, they connect us directly to the web of life by reacquainting us with Nature, with Spirit, and with our most personal, divine Self. Rather than doctrine, these ancient spiritual forms provide direction; rather than dogma, they give us decisive power in our own lives. In a new world of spirituality, we tum back to ancient foms such as shamanism, Wicca, and earth wisdoms to reclaim sovereignty over our own spiritual lives. We relean ancient ways so that we can follow our own path and make a direct connection to the most divine aspects of Self, Nature, and Spiit. Our path, we see now, is one active thread in the great weaving of life we call the universe. And our renewed awareness of our function as part of this weaving shows us that we are both the weaving and the weaver. In the new world we share, we find that the quest for spirituality is a personal responsibility one with positive power and with results to be shared by all. Other Products by Amber Wolfe Audio Tapes Rainflowers Shamana Moon Dancing, with music by Kay Gardner
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