The Accidental Shaman
Journeys with Plant Teachers and Other Spirit Allies
by Howard G. Charing
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Pub Date Feb 25 2017 | Archive Date Jan 25 2017
Inner Traditions | Destiny Books
Description
• Describes the author’s work with plant spirits, entheogens such as ayahuasca, and indigenous shamans during his 20 years of fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon
• Explores the practice of soul retrieval and shamanic work with feathers, stones, and sound
• Includes techniques for exploring non-ordinary reality, exercises for expanding sensory perception, and practices to open your creative artistic visionary potential
After surviving a serious elevator crash in London, Howard G. Charing found he had developed healing touch as well as the ability to hear voices and experience visions--just as a healer in Italy had predicted only a week before the accident. He began using his abilities to heal but felt he needed more guidance and training. He first connected with a national spiritual healing organization, only to be told he was doing everything wrong. Then, through a friend, he discovered shamanism.
Sharing profound teachings and extraordinary experiences from his more than 30 years of shamanic healing work, Charing explains how he accidentally became a shaman and completely changed the course of his life. He describes his work with plant spirits, entheogens such as ayahuasca, and indigenous shamans during his 20 years of fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon, including his studies with the late visionary artist Pablo Amaringo. Investigating altered states of perception, he provides visionary techniques for exploring non-ordinary reality, exercises for expanding sensory perception, and practices to open your creative artistic visionary potential. Detailing the practice of soul retrieval, the author discusses why it is one of the most effective and profound spiritual healing practices and shares emotionally charged stories of successful shamanic healings he has attended. He also includes shamanic wisdom on working with feathers, stones, and sound and compares current research in physics with the vast body of experiential knowledge from indigenous spiritual traditions.
From the accident that started his journey to the many remarkable spiritwork encounters that have happened since, Charing’s story will empower readers to begin exploring the realms of consciousness and energy that surround us and welcome the dissolution of the boundary between the physical and the spiritual.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781620556092 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 232 |
Featured Reviews
The Accidental Shaman: Journeys with Plant Teachers and Other Spirit Allies by Howard G. Charing tells us how the author became a Shaman.
We are shown through the authors personal experiences how entities can attach themselves through negative experiences and how they can be healed. We are shown how spirit allies can be helpful as well. I liked that the author showed us the difference through an example between someone who is mentally ill and those having a true spiritual experience.
While this book is part memoir it also gives us exercises to find our power animal and perceive energy fields. This book as numerous exercises to help us along our path.
I liked that this book wasn't just a memoir but also practical in that it contained exercises for us to use to enhance our spiritual side. I think this word be a goof book for those interested in shamanism and wanting to enhance their spiritual gifts.
I acknowledge that I received this book free of charge from NetGalley and Destiny Books in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion of it.
A good in depth read on shamanism from a thoroughly modern angle. It provided a bridge between ancient practises and the world we live in today. The author's in depth knowledge and experience was evident. I preferred the stories and tales about the authors experiences rather than the theoretical bits, It was much more text book than 'Castaneda', and maybe not quite as exciting as other books on Shamanism, but a really good read all the same.
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