Shamanism
is a powerful means for learning first hand the oneness and sacredness
of all things. Each journey is a merging into that oneness of the universe,
a union with timeless wisdom and compassion ... you are no longer separated
from that wisdom...
(David Corbin and Nan Moss)
Classic Tool: The Shamanic Journey
The shamanic journey is an old and simple technique
for having a direct experience of Mystery, by whatever name(s)
you call that, to get healing or knowledge. Journeying is universal:
it existed on every continent for more than 40,000 years.
An altered state of consciousness makes the journey possible. Harner, like Carlos
Castaneda, calls where we go in this altered state non-ordinary reality
(NOR). This ability to journey is not limited to shamans: most people
can achieve it with practice. The Harner method teaches that the real
"teachers" and healers are in non-ordinary reality, not ordinary reality,
and being able to tap into that wisdom and healing is invaluable.
This altered state can be achieved by several methods:
the predominant vehicle has historically been the drum, along with singing
and dancing. The drum is the ancient tool of the shaman and acts as a
horse or canoe to transport the shamanic traveler on the journey to the spirit worlds and back to
this realm. Drumming opens the door to the trance state: scientists have
shown that a steady, monotonous drum beat of 205 to 220 beats per minute
induces a theta trance state in the human brain.
Shamanism
is a path of knowledge, not of faith, and that knowledge cannot come
from me or anyone else in this reality. To acquire that knowledge, ...
it is necessary to step through the shaman's doorway and acquire empirical
evidence. (Michael Harner)
What You'll Experience
Some people have a great, deep journey the first time, some don't
get very far, some can't turn off the mind chatter, and some are profoundly
transformed; most people fall somewhere in between. The only way
to find out is to give it a try. Step through the shaman's doorway and see
for yourself if this technique feels right for you.
To schedule an experiential workshop for your group or to find
out about workshops in the Washington, D.C. area, contact Tyrtle.
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