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Llewellyn Publications (1994), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 304 pages
Description
A compelling and honest examination of shamanic techniques as they are being practiced in Neopagan Witchcraft in the 1990s. Fourteen contributors tell how they have integrated techniques such as trance journeys, soul retrieval, and altered states of consciousness. Also, learn to incorporate caves for ritual and inner journeys, how spirit contacts are made, how guides are perceived and much more.
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LibraryThing member ritaer
As with most anthologies, the quality of the essays varies. In general, I feel that current historical research does not support the idea that Wicca is Western shamanism--although the outer fringes of Europe may have been influenced by shamanistic practice. That given, some of the essays are more
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informative that others. Some are rather New Age, wish and make it so. Some are more ethnographic. Show Less
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304 p.; 5.5 x 0.75 inches
ISBN
1567181503 / 9781567181500
Other editions
Witchcraft Today, Book Three: Witchcraft & Shamanism by Chas Clifton (Paper Book)
Witchcraft Today by Chas S. Clifton (Paper Book)
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