Tagged with 'shamanry'

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New Book on entheogenic shamanry

I will be releasing a self published book soon, that will have art by Antiquated Ontology as well as articles published by me on evolver blog as well as my articles from reality sandwich.
It will be published via Blurb, and will also be available for Kindles ect latter this year.

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Whatcha know about shamans?!

I've a pretty big library at home... And I've read most of them too!; )

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Be the white Blood cells of the earth

Quite a few years ago I went to a small talk put on by local permaculture activists focusing on Amazonian shamanism, by a friend of Terrence Mckennas. The subject was on ayahuasca... a subject I was very fascinated with at the time, and knew a bit about.

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Therogens, forbidden fruits...

Therogens
Originally published in Eleusis, new series, vol. 3, 1999, pp. 82-88
http://www.lycaeum.org/~eleusis/en/articles/thomas.shtml
By Benjamin Thomas

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Is your computer alive? by Graham Harvey on animism

Is your computer alive?

Posted by Graham Harvey - 28 February 2007 12:06
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-faith-column/2007/02/treat-rocks-a...

Why we should treat rocks with respect

“Are all rocks alive?” That was the question that Irving Hallowell, an American anthropologist, asked an old Anishinaabe man he was visiting in southern central Canada in the 1940s.

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Medicine Societies as an alternative to the village shaman

In the emergent culture we wish to evolve to what do we wish to see? Do we wish to see the same political and social structures continue over and over? Do we wish to see the ego rain supreme with dynamic power structures that are not in any way empowering of the people but of perhaps one or a few individuals?

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Formahuasca: Ayahuasca from Taiwan

A new and very exciting discovery has hit the entheogenic circles as of late. A group who actually has a face book site for ayahuasca ceremonies in Taiwan have discovered that the roots of acacia confusa are actually a very highly active DMT source. K. Trout had pointed this out in his books, but no bioassays where really available on this particular plant until now.

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Changa on RS

I am very excited to announce that my introduction to changa has been published on the reality sandwich site.
Many years of research went into this work, and I am happy it was well received.

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Changa the Evolution of Ayahuasca

Taken from my Web Page, Changa: The evolution of ayahuasca.
For more information please visit...
http://www.changaya.blogspot.com

Technology of the sacred...

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Animist Manifesto By Graham Harvey

Animist Manifesto By Graham Harvey

All that exists lives

All that lives is worthy of respect

You don’t have to like what you respect

Not liking someone is no reason for not respecting them

Respecting someone is no reason for not eating them

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Animist Service Societies

Lately in the face of having an real up and personal look at our current social system, as well as looking at the new laws on health insurance, I find myself thinking back to earlier times as well as other cultures who take care of each other in a much healthier way.

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Other than human Persons

From Graham Harveys Web Page on Animism

Other-than-human-persons:

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Little lightening bolt

Hi folks,
I started writing about bioregional animism on my blog in 2006, the community around it has really grown since then...
from tribes to here and many other online communities and web pages and blogs. I am glad to see it happening here, its an interesting site that attracts a lot of neat people.
good to meet you all.
http://www.bioregionalanimism.com/

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