Showing posts with label Shamanism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shamanism. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Developing Your Natural Psychic Abilities

Thousands of years ago our ancient ancestors routinely used their own psychic abilities for survival.

The ancient cave people had no elaborate equipment which we take for granted now. All they had were primitive weapons, their strength and their natural powers upon which their survival depended.

Our ancient ancestors might have seemed "primitive" in terms of technology and other modern conveniences taken for granted today, but they sure were not primitive when it came to making maximum use of the psychic and other powers they knew they had and why they had them.

Before they embarked on a hunting trip they would paint a picture of their quarry on the wall of the cave, and by using trance techniques would reach out to their intended prey, which was often many times their size, then by using psychic attraction would cause the prey to be ready and waiting. They always knew beyond doubt they would feed and they did feed - which is why they were able to survive such harsh ice-age conditions, with no real shelter or warmth, and in turn why we are here today.

Had our ancient ancestors not used their natural powers, which is all they had or needed, to the greatest extent, they would likely not have survived and neither therefore would the human race.

Even today there are cultures hidden away from "modern civilization" who still use their psychic powers of all types, including telepathy in order to survive quite happily.

In one remote part of the world remote tribes communicate telepathically just as modern humans use the telephone, sending advanced messages, new and information purely by psychic means. To them this is natural, and they would likely be shocked to discover that "modern humans" do not use this ability or even realize it exists.

You might well even have heard of the "psychic leaders" of many tribes - known as "shamans".

The truth is - Everyone has the potential to develop Shamanic Powers - and even greater!

Psychomancy Power Secrets

Here are some of the very valuable abilities you will learn in this powerful book:
  • The Nature of Psychomancy
  • How to Develop Yourself
  • Simple Psychomancy
  • The Astral Tube
  • Psychometry
  • Crystal Gazing
  • Space Psychomancy
  • Past Time Psychomancy
  • Future Time Psychomancy
  • Dream Psychomancy
  • And much more....
Learn more about the exciting "Developing Psychic Powers" series HERE.

Namasté,

Dr. Kheti A. Sahure, DD, MscD, ThD
Metaphysician & Alternative Spiritualist

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Afrikan Divinatory Systems

African Divination Systems: Ways of Knowing
(African Systems of Thought)
Edited by Philip M. Peek

“This volume of finely crafted case studies is also the vehicle for an important general theory of divination…. this is a book overflowing with ideas that will powerfully stimulate further research.” — Journal of Ritual Studies

“The essays in this collection provide a very useful overview of both the diversity of African divination systems and of recent approaches to their study.” — Choice
“This unique collection of essays by an exceptional international group of Africanists demonstrates the central role that divination continues to play throughout Africa in maintaining cultural systems and in guiding human action. African Divination Systems offers insights for current discussions in comparative epistemology, cross-cultural psychology, cognition studies, semiotics, ethnoscience, religious studies, and anthropology.

The essays in this collection provide a very useful overview of both the diversity of African divination systems and of recent approaches to their study. The introduction critically reviews the preoccupations of earlier students of African divination. The essays that follow are divided into five sections that explore, in turn, the identity of the diviner; comparative and historical issues; the central role of divination in the articulation of cultural ideas, norms, and values within society; the making of knowledge through the divinatory process; and the integration of normal and nonnormal ways of knowing within the divination process. Although all of the essays provide rich ethnographic data, the essays in the fourth and fifth section are the most interesting from a theoretical perspective. They provide the clearest critique of previous positivist approaches to divination, which focus on the outcomes of the divinatory process while failing to appreciate the meanings and truths that inhere to, and are articulated by, the process itself. Of particular interest are the facinating articles by Rosalind Shaw and Philip Peek. Highly recommended for advanced undergraduates.” — R. M. Packard, Tufts University, Choice, December 1991

Friday, April 24, 2009

Plant Spirit & Vodou (Voodoo) Shamanism

Plant Spirit Shamanism: Voodoo Shamanism

Author: Ross Heaven

What do we really know about ‘voodoo’ in the West? Almost nothing. Not even the correct spelling. Even now my computer underlines Vodou (its correct name) in red to inform me of a typo.

But feel the phoney word ‘voodoo’ in your mouth. It could be the first word a baby might form. A fantastic word - so many O’s. For most of us in the English-speaking worlds it has a somehow sexy, implacable feel, but one that is also dark and dangerous. This comes courtesy of the Western Empire's "reality tunnel". History is, indeed, the propaganda of the victors. No wonder they were scared. Vodou inspired the only successful slave revolt in history, defeating first the superior firepower and numbers of the French, then the British a few years later. ‘Black magic’ could be the only rational (sic) explanation…

It’s easy to see how the Empire's belief in the power of the rational mind to civilize "primitive cultures" would lead it to demonise Vodou. Vodou recognises other dimensions much greater in scope than the narrow little world that, even now, our culture insists is the only true reality.

Vodou, born in slavery, was more generous in its attitudes towards other beliefs. It absorbed them, adding to its pantheon of Gods and rituals. A profoundly adaptive belief.

You can read this book in many ways: as a history of the Vodou religion and its influencing cultures; or perhaps you want to immerse yourself in the rich mythological landscapes that are opened up to Western readers for the first time. But the real meal offered here is to go on a journey into the essence of Vodou - for Ross’ book calmly reveals how we can make contact with and attune ourselves to these spiritual realities. By use of elegant rituals and the focused creation of altars, we can all make contact with the loa, the guides from these dimensions.

These techniques seem naturally alien to us. In Christianity, altars and direct communication with God(s) has been the prerogative of priests. In Vodou, direct contact is the way. Some of the details may seem crazy to us. But this is just a cultural difference; one of many that we need to jettison if we are to explore other cultures in any real depth, beyond the prism of our own culture’s matrix.

And this, for me, is the great benefit of immersing myself in the exotic waters of such a rich system - to step outside of my own indoctrination and try out some other possibilities concerning my perception of life. When we do this we enrich our lives, enabling us to get a different perspective on some of our more limiting beliefs.

The two areas in which I am particularly beholden to Vodou are those of the trance state and the use of altars. I love using altars to focus my intention on what I want to bring in to my life. A sacred, still space, amongst the hubbub of daily affairs. Altars of bones, sculptures, images, drums, crystals… arranged in a way that means something to me. Connecting me to my source.

For the last nine years, I have also taught a system of movement called The Five Rhythms™. It is a system by which people can safely enter and exit trance states, devised by a brilliant Californian called Gabrielle Roth, whose background included the healing arts, theatre, and dance. She studied different cultures, spiritual techniques for entering trance/meditative states – particularly Vodou – and devised her elegant system with urban Westerners in mind.

Trance is a place where I feel I can return to my source. It wipes the slate clean of all the bullshit I have accumulated. It eases the grip of my conditioning and allows me to step outside of the limiting beliefs that compose my personality. It is a powerful primal state of intuition, creativity, and healing.

I also believe that it is the state that so many of us have used drugs to get in touch with. We know there is something more real out there than the dream we live in, and our spirit is magnetically drawn to it. Until this natural drive is addressed and given other, healthier, pathways, drugs will remain the most popular shortcut.

The White Rabbit beckons at the entrance to the wormhole…

Vodou Shaman: The Haitian Way of Healing and Power, by Ross Heaven, is published by Destiny Books (November 10, 2003). ISBN-10: 089281134X.

About the Author:

Ross Heaven is a therapist, workshop leader, and the author of several books on shamanism and healing, including Darkness Visible, the best-selling Plant Spirit Shamanism, and Love’s Simple Truths. His website is http://www.thefourgates.com where you can also read how to join his sacred journeys to the shamans and healers of the Amazon.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Plant Spirit Shamanism: Voodoo Shamanism

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Musing: Shamanic Thought

"In shamanic thinking all natural forces are considered as sentient beings, capable of thought, motivation, and with individual wills। Native American shamans respond directly to the interplay of elements within their environments, such as the relationship established between sun, sand, sky and trees . . ."

▪ Excerpted from -
Shamanism in North America [2002]
by Dr. Norman Bancroft Hunt

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Shamanic Musing 09.09.08

"Mira! Look!
The Raven eye-to-eye
And then
Learn of
The Raven's tongue
Is indeed
A conduit
Of all
Encompassing
Power...

As is,
The Eye of
The Tiger!


Blessed Be
Unto
The Eye of
The Raven!"


By Frater Kheti VIº,

Ab Templum Condita,
Temple of Kemetic (Egyptian) Wicca
© Renpet MCMLXXIX C.E. (Common Era)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Fear and Ignorance

"...fear feeds on ignorance and starves on a diet of fact."
~ Bon Houngan Reve We Chemen Ginen,

Vodou Shaman [2003]

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Mohican Words of Wisdom


When it comes time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home.

▪ Mohican Chief Aupumut (c. 1725 C.E.)