Status
Available
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Publication
St. Paul, MN, U.S.A. : Llewellyn Publications, 1996.
Description
This book reveals -- through a compelling mix of scholarly research, global mythology and lucid story-telling -- the spiritual roots of Western culture: shamanism. An in-depth study of the witchcraft trial records and the testimony of the witches themselves proves that the European peasants accused of witchcraft died, in fact, for the sake of the world's oldest spiritual path. Learn why Shamanism has survived in one form or another to this day.
Language
Physical description
x, 274 p.; 23 cm
ISBN
1567183700 / 9781567183702
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HA
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