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    Shamanic Judaism, 2nd Video On Double Portions
    2008-06-01 10:58:00
    כ'ז באייר תשס"חMab 28Oops? I posted the first shamanic Judaism video twice (a double portion) the first time (correct now). The second video (part 3) is now available for viewing here or here or here. Take another look ... and hear more of the story.
    By: Walking On Fire
     
    Shamanic Judaism
    2008-05-31 17:05:00
    כ'ו באייר תשס"חMab 27Hat tip to Asherah's Place for posting links to two available YouTube (of three) videos featuring topics related to earth-based Shamanic Judaism. The teacher in the videos is Rabbi Gershon Winkler of the Walking Stick Foundation.Part 2Part 3I want to make a drum like the one in the videos.
    By: Walking On Fire
     
    Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval - Part 5
    2008-01-28 13:01:56
    This is part 5 in a series on Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval. This article explains the outcome of Soul Retrieval. More: continued here If you like my blog, buy an ad and drive visitors to your site.
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    Shamanic Vs. Modernist Mindset
    2007-08-13 04:02:00
    כ"ט באב תשס"זIn additional follow-up to my clarification regarding my transliteration of Ceridwen as differing from Elisheva's alternative, more literal transliteration, another distinction between our differing approaches merits making. My approach to transliteration is a shamanic approach. So, even as I was analyzing a soul connection to Celtic Ceridwen, my approach to that Celtic connection was very Native American in nature (and much like the ancient Israelite approach to traditions as well). In addition to Celtic and Jewish ancestries, I also have a significant Native American ancestry (Potawatomi and Cherokee) on my father's side.XGH at Extreme GH discusses the Native American approach to tradition very well:In native communities, we see a mindset starkly different than that of fundamentalism. The difference is, Indians understand the literary genre, myth. Of course "myth" is our label, not theirs; they would perhaps speak of "our traditions" or "the wisdom of the elde
    By: Walking On Fire
     
    Shamanic Heartwalk - Unifying Covenants
    2007-06-16 20:42:00
    ל' בסיון תשס"זLast night following my father's cardiac surgery yesterday morning, my mother and I were hosted in the hospital's Guest House for families of ICU patients who live out of town. The Guest House was so clean, everyone had to wear surgical booties over their shoes to walk in it.We slept in room 6 (as my father slept in the cardiovascular ICU on the 8th floor). The Guest House was elegant and the beds were gorgeous, but I couldn't sleep. My mind was occupied. It was too quiet. I tossed and turned for a few hours.I normally sleep to the hum of a fan. There was no fan in the main room, but there was an exhaust fan in the bathroom. The bathroom with the humming fan in it was off to the side beyond a small alcove next to the room's door.The room had a large window seat with an equally large cushion on it. So, I pulled the cushion from the window seat and placed it on the floor by the door, across from the alcove outside the bathroom. I slept there on the window sea
    By: Walking On Fire
     
    Shamanic Delta Wave "Dream"
    2007-04-29 07:45:00
    י"א באייר תשס"זIn my previous entry I wrote regarding waking from a dream journey (to a dark deep peaceful place from which no one returns) with a significant experience of sleep inertia lasting well over an hour. The magnitude of the sleep inertia I experienced suggests that the dream I had was no typical dream of REM sleep. The dream of the dark deep peaceful place from which no one returns was more likely some type of shamanic soul journey occurring during the phase of slow wave sleep characterized by delta waves and typically, no dreaming. One reason no one ever returns from that dark deep peaceful place (as I was told during the soul journey) may be that most people do not "dream" in this place of delta wave sleep. Perhaps more importantly, not only did I delta dream, but I delta dreamt and returned with detail recall of the delta dream.I think this evidences a pivotal shift in consciousness - to be mindfully aware during delta wave brain activity, to dream and to retur
    By: Walking On Fire
     
     
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