Shaman Pathways - Deathwalking
Title | Shaman Pathways - Deathwalking PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Perry |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 81 |
Release | 2018-10-26 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1785358197 |
Deathwalking, or psychopomping, is the shamanic practice of helping the deceased's soul pass on to the next realm. Despite being an essential aspect of the Shaman’s historic and contemporary role, it has been largely overlooked in modern Shamanic literature. Shaman Pathways – Deathwalking is an anthology offering ten perspectives on this vital and timeless practice.
Death Walkers
Title | Death Walkers PDF eBook |
Author | David Kowalewski PhD |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2015-08-19 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1491772948 |
It may be one of the most complex questions ever asked:What really happens to the soul after death?Some discarnate souls may cross over; others may stay in the earthy realm to help or protect family members; and other earthbound souls may need to work through psychospiritual dilemmas before being escorted to the Other Sidewith help from a shaman psychopomp. Dr. David Kowalewski relies on personal experiences and his studies with shamans of many continents to illuminate the mysterious worlds of life, death, and afterlife and share an inside look at the ancient craft of psychopomping. While presenting over ninety cases of psychopomp work, Dr. Kowalewski offers statistics that explain why souls become earthbound; relay how often unfamiliar spirits show up during journeys; and provide reasons why shamanic protocols, practices, and adventures with the dead in daily life can help the task along. Included are other fascinating examples of psychopomp practices of indigenous peoples from around the world. Death Walkersshares compelling stories and evidence for why there are ghosts around us and the important role shamans play in guiding these earthbound souls to their final resting places. Drawing on first-hand accounts and cross-cultural research, David Kowalewski offers us an engaging Western perspective on the art and methods of the psychopomp Bill Plotkin, PhD, author ofSoulcraft This is an important book for the times we live in, for as people die more consciously, the more conscious the earth becomes. Sandra Ingerman, MA, author ofSoul Retrieval
A Guide of Spirits
Title | A Guide of Spirits PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Allaun |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2021-09-24 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1789046610 |
Learn the magick of energy healing for those on their sacred journey into the land of the ancestors. A Guide of Spirits teaches us how to guide the dying to the land of the ancestors in a way that is balancing and healing. It teaches us how to help the person who is transitioning energetically and spiritually prepare for their final journey to the afterlife. Chris Allaun also shows the witch and healer how to escort earthbound spirits to the ancestral lands so they may find healing and rejuvenation. This is a step-by-step 'how to' book to help every witch, healer, and shaman lend comfort and compassion to the dying.
Shaman Pathways - What is Shamanism?
Title | Shaman Pathways - What is Shamanism? PDF eBook |
Author | Trevor Greenfield |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 103 |
Release | 2018-09-28 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1785358030 |
What is Shamanism? is the product of a collaboration between eleven leading Shaman authors and practitioners each tasked with the discussion of a particular central aspect or theme. The result serves as both an excellent introduction to anyone coming to Shamanism for the first time and a stimulating read for the more experienced Shaman interested in engaging with contemporary thinking and debate. Edited by Trevor Greenfield, What is Shamanism? features essays from Dorothy Abrams, Elen Sentier, Hearth Moon Rising, Imelda Almqvist, Julie Dollman, Janet Gale, Jez Hughes, Kenn Day, Laura Perry, S. Kelley Harrell and Taz Thornton.
The Soul Midwives' Handbook
Title | The Soul Midwives' Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | Felicity Warner |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1848507038 |
Soul Midwives, a movement begun by Felicity Warner, has changed the face of modern holistic and spiritual palliative care in the UK and abroad.Soul Midwives are holistic and spiritual companions to the dying. They draw on traditional skills, now largely forgotten, applying them to our modern world to ease the passage of those who are dying. Their services are used within people's own homes, in hospices and in care homes.Anyone with an open and compassionate heart and a desire to help others can train to become a Soul Midwife. This book will guide you through the core principles and techniques of this practice.
Shamanic Psychopomp
Title | Shamanic Psychopomp PDF eBook |
Author | F. J. Fritz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2003-07-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9781410773524 |
Throughout time, the shaman has carried the responsibility of escorting the souls of kindred members to the realms of beyond. Today this service is still greatly needed. Although the knowledge of how to accomplish this task has faded as the close-knit tribal community has given way to modern civilization, shamanic practitioners are discovering the call to guide souls, or to act as a psychopomp, inadvertently through their ecstatic journeys. Legendary works such as Pert em hur; Bardo Thödol; and Ars Moriendi provided a map of the afterlife. But what is the destiny of those who have not been exposed to these manuals of post mortem navigation? Without this directional knowledge many souls become stuck in the liminal space between realms. Thus, the need of a guide to assist in completing the crossing. Presented in an effort to provide the seasoned practitioner familiar with the basic concepts of shamanism with a guide, I provide first hand accounts to assist the reader with examples of how to accomplish the sacred task of psychopomp. Additionally, I explore why some spirits are unable to complete the crossing and how the shamanic practitioner deals with the trauma entailed in performing the role of psychopomp.
Erosion
Title | Erosion PDF eBook |
Author | Lucya Starza |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2024-04-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1803414936 |
"It all began when we found the bones..." This is the start of Erosion, a gothic novel set on the English coast, in 1987, the year of the Great Storm. Violent weather is but one of the problems a group of friends face when they discover an ancient grave inside a crumbling cliff and decide to unearth a skull. Supernatural mystery intertwines with the problems of human relationships, of earning money, of following dreams. Alison wants to spend a glorious summer writing her novel, Asher wants to wow audiences with his comedy routines, Zoe wants to make a living as an artist, Jo wants to make the world a better place and Baz just wants to help his friends succeed, but the events that happen change all their plans. Death and destruction test the bonds of friendship, yet moments of beauty entwine with scenes of horror as a magical summer becomes an autumn of devastation.