Weave the Heart of the Universe into Your Life

by Meg Beeler, Carl Greer

Publisher: Findhorn Press Published: 2017-09-12 Category: Personal Empowerment

Shamanic wisdom and Jungian psychology converge in a transformative guide that reveals how ancient spiritual practices can help modern seekers navigate life's challenges and discover their authentic purpose. Drawing upon decades of experience with indigenous healing traditions and depth psychology, this work illuminates a path toward personal empowerment that honors both the wisdom of our ancestors and the needs of contemporary life.

At the heart of this exploration lies the shamanic journey, an ancient practice that allows individuals to access non-ordinary states of consciousness and connect with spiritual guidance. Unlike many treatments of shamanism that remain purely theoretical or anthropological, this approach provides practical instruction for incorporating these time-tested techniques into daily life. Readers discover how to safely enter altered states of consciousness, meet spirit guides and power animals, and retrieve the wisdom necessary for healing and transformation. The guidance offered demystifies practices that might seem foreign or inaccessible, making them relevant and applicable to anyone seeking deeper meaning and direction.

The integration of Jungian concepts enriches this shamanic foundation considerably. By weaving together insights about archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the individuation process with shamanic journeying, a comprehensive framework emerges for understanding both psychological and spiritual development. This synthesis demonstrates that indigenous wisdom and Western psychology are not opposing worldviews but complementary approaches to the same fundamental human quest for wholeness and self-knowledge.

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