Drawing down the spirits : the traditions and techniques of spirit possession

by Kenaz Filan

Other authorsRaven Kaldera
Paper Book, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

133.4/26

Collection

Publication

Rochester, Vt. : Destiny Books, c2009.

Description

An insider's view of the inner workings and prevalence of spirit possession in our modern world * Provides practical techniques for preparation, safety, aftercare, and aborting harmful possessions * Reveals the forms of ritual possession present throughout the world--including Uganda, Nepal, Korea, Bali, Greece, Turkey, Scandinavia, and France Drawing Down the Spirits presents an insider's view of the inner workings, sacred traditions, and prevalence of spirit possession existing in our modern world. Spirit possession is an integral part of shamanism as well as many neo-pagan forms of worship that draw down deities or invite spirit possession. However, spirit possession is not for the unprepared. In Drawing Down the Spirits, Kenaz Filan and Raven Kaldera, both initiated and experienced in shamanic and Vodou traditions, present the practical guidance needed to participate in ritual possession. Addressing the benefits and the dangers that await the naive, Filan and Kaldera show that there is no such thing as a guaranteed "safe" possession because spirits have their own agenda--and they are much more powerful than we are. The authors provide a variety of techniques to prepare for possession and abort possession and to promote the safety of the possessed as well as the spirits and witnesses present. With a wide-ranging look at the historic forms of ritual possession found throughout the world--including Uganda, Nepal, Korea, Bali, Greece, Turkey, Scandinavia, and France--the authors also include numerous firsthand accounts collected from witnesses of modern spirit possession.… (more)

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LibraryThing member jsabrina
Kaldera and Filan provide a fascinating introduction to spirit possession as it is practiced by contemporary religious communities. Their perspective is unique in that both are experienced "horses" who have direct experience of divine possession.

This is *not* a how-to guide. In fact, the authors
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state again and again that spirit possession is an intense and potentially dangerous undertaking, one which should be ventured only by those who have been called by the gods, lwas, or other spirits.

Instead, they describe what we know of spirit possession historically and cross-culturally, types and degrees of divine possession, purposes for possession, how to discern when someone is faking a possession, what to do when an unwelcome entity takes over, what it's like to experience as a horse and as a ritual participant, and how to plan a possession ritual if your spiritual community has one or more horses.
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Physical description

x, 338 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9781594772696

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