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Publication
HarperOne (1993), Edition: 1, 224 pages
Description
A leading expert on native spirituality and shamanism reveals the four archetypal principles of the Native American medicine wheel and how they can lead us to a higher spirituality and a better world.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Kisners42
I found this book an interesting overview of ritual in indigenous cultures, especially as it relates to focusing attention on specific situations and aspects of life.
It's also intended to be used in a very "hands on" way: adapting the various ritual elements (drumming, chanting, singing, silent
- Peter K.
It's also intended to be used in a very "hands on" way: adapting the various ritual elements (drumming, chanting, singing, silent
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reflection, etc.) into your own practices as you find they best fit. Can't say I've gone that route much myself, but it seems pretty hands-on if that's what you're looking for.- Peter K.
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LibraryThing member JRCornell
A leading expert on native spirituality and shamanism reveals the four archetypal principles of the Native American medicine wheel and how they can lead us to a higher spirituality and a better world.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
224 p.; 7.38 inches
ISBN
0062500597 / 9780062500595
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