A Shamanic HerbalCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9798888500200 Format: Trade paperback (US) Year: 2024 Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear & Company Description: An experiential journey into shamanism as a spiritual path and the teachings of plants, animals, and Nature Explores the alphabet of Nature personified in animals and the spiritual lessons of animal medicinesanimals personified in plantsincluding Turtle, Bear, Deer, Wolf, Alligator, and Horse Medicine teachings
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9798888500200 Format: Trade paperback (US) Year: 2024 Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Description: An experiential journey into shamanism as a spiritual path and the teachings of plants, animals, and Nature
• Explores the alphabet of Nature personified in animals and the spiritual lessons of animal medicines—animals personified in plants—including Turtle, Bear, Deer, Wolf, Alligator, and Horse Medicine teachings
• Shares profound experiences from the author’s long career as an herbalist and his first years growing up on a remote Seminole reservation in the Everglades
• Offers shamanic adventures interwoven with comparisons to the psychology of Freud and Jung, the visions of Castaneda, and the occult teachings of Steiner and Gurdjieff
Sharing profound experiences from his long career as well as his first years growing up on a remote Seminole reservation in the Everglades, renowned herbalist Matthew Wood interweaves practical herbalism and the spiritual potency of Nature to deeply explore the plant teachers, animal medicines, and foundational principles of shamanism as a spiritual path.
Wood describes a universal “language of the shamans,” based on direct, sometimes supernatural experiences as well as case studies from his practice. He examines the alphabet of Nature and spiritual lessons personified in animals and plants, especially “animal medicines”—when the plant looks like an animal. He shares accounts of Turtle Medicine plants for self-examination, Bear Medicine plants to open the imagination, and Wolf Medicine plants for wholeness and magic. He explores the plants of Alligator Medicine for healthful prosperity, Horse Medicine plants to bring the conscious self in harm