Shaman's Path: Healing, Personal Growth, and Empowerment
By (Author) Gary Doore
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
1st October 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
291.62
Paperback
252
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 17mm
377g
The ancient path of shamanism is alive and well in contemporary society. Physicians, therapists, and spiritual seekers are among those who are rediscovering the shaman's methods-such as drumming, visualization, and storytelling-as effective tools for healing and self-transformation. In this collection of previously unpublished writings, leading figures of the neo-shamanism movement explore the origins and practices of shamanism and its relevance to the modern world. Are shamanic healing methods compatible with Western medicine Can shamanism help in crises or difficult life transitions Is it relevant to the search for meaning amid the wasteland of industrialization and runaway technology Will it help in healing the planet and preventing ecological catastrophe or nuclear holocaust These are just a few of the questions addressed by Michael Harner, Joan Halifax, Stanley Krippner, Serge King, Jeanne Acheterberg, Stanislav Grof, and twelve other contributors to this comprehensive anthology.
Gary Doore, Ph.D., (d. Phil, Oxford) is currently an editor forYoga Journalin Berkeley, California. He has published numerous articles on comparative philosophy and religion in such journals asMind, Philosophy,andReligious Studies.