The Elements of ShamanismShamanism is rooted in the mists of history and its practices are thought to be the longest surviving rituals in which people tried to communicate with their gods. Nevill Drury's beautifully illustrated and authoritatively written guide uncovers the magical world of shamanism and illuminates the enigmatic and universal soul of the Shamanic tradition. |
Contents
Where is Shamanism Found? | 11 |
Shamanic Cosmologies 233 | 23 |
Rituals and the Inner World | 32 |
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