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Rating:  Summary: Nature Spirits and elementals Review: I doubt this man believes in these beings himself,for he is just reciting folklore.I have met them myself.In John Keel's book "Why Ufo's" and Major Jack Downings writings,the describe some strange encounters with them. This is St. George,out.
Rating:  Summary: A Pretentious and Poorly Written Book Review: I had a strange reaction to "Nature Spirits & Elemental Beings", almost a kind of irritation. This book grated on my mind in the same way that an out-of-tune musical instrument grates on the ear. The author's impressions of the elemental world struck me as a disorganized patchwork of truth and nonsense. For example Pogacnik's theory of how airplanes work was a bit startling. "Once, while flying from London to Belfast, I watched some sylphs who accompanied the plane, and in my opinion it was they who made it possible for the plane to move through space at all." I was trained in engineering and I can well imagine the look of astonishment on the face of my old professor of aeronautical engineering if I had told him that aircraft were kept aloft by legions of little magickal beings! Undoubtedly some of my irritation was due to frustration because so much of the text was difficult to understand. For example, consider the following from chapter 7: "I understood that the elementals who are associated with animals try to educate the animals in the coordination of their emotionally polarised consciousness of individuality with impulses from the group soul." This is an example of what might be called "occulti-babble." I can almost imagine the author composing such a sentence by throwing darts at the pages of a new-age dictionary. It is an example of the kind of pretentious, nearly meaningless prose that any good copy editor would "blue pencil" out of a first draft. The editorial staff at Findhorn Press should be ashamed of themselves. In summary I am sad to say that I wasted time and money on this book. I would not recommend it to anyone under any circumstances.
Rating:  Summary: Illuminating Review: JUST AS THE HUMAN BODY IS PREY TO VIOLENCE AND trauma (both physical and psychological), and manifests that trauma through illnesses in certain parts of the body; and just as it is possible to heal that trauma by releasing the blocked energy locked inside the area where the violence has manifested itself-so the Earth's body has sites where human violence (both to the Earth itself, other human beings, and other animals) has led to trauma that needs to be healed. The knowledge of the Earth's bodily energies is present in Asian cultures through feng shui-a science where objects are located to harmonize with the natural energy patterns of the environment around them. In the West, this knowledge is expressed through the practice of geomancy-a wisdom tradition that argues that our planet is crisscrossed with energy lines. At the nodal points of these lines, human beings have constructed sacred sites (such as Stonehenge, the Pyramids, and Sedona, Arizona) that reflect the powerful energies that meet there. Marko Pogacnik is a Slovenian artist and healer who specializes in visiting sacred sites and places where enormous suffering has taken place, and trying to heal the wounds. He does this by what he calls "lithopuncture." Just like acupuncture, which recognizes that the body is an interconnected network of energy channels called meridians and tries to release the energy blocked by trauma or illness, so lithopuncture involves placing monoliths-effectively large acupuncture needles-in key places to release the blocked energy of the Earth and revitalize the environment, both human and natural. "To the inner vision," writes Marko "an acupuncture point looks like a sort of energy vortex penetrating vertically into the earth. Within itself it collects information on the properties of the specific subtle phenomenon with which it resonates. These points can be detected at very specific spots on the ground. There they hand over the information they hold to whomever attunes to their focal point." Marko has performed lithopuncture in Northern Ireland, where in 1992 he was invited by the county council of Derry-scene of some of the most violent encounters between Catholics and Protestants in the ongoing 30-year conflict-to revitalize certain places that the council felt had continuous problems. He placed an acupuncture bronze plate in the sidewalk of a Derry street and a lithopuncture stone on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Sometimes lithopuncture is neither suitable nor possible. When this is the case, Marko uses human beings-both residents and visitors-literally to harmonize the natural environment. Groups gather in a circle and sing certain notes, which vibrate with the natural harmonies of the landscape and retune the discordant wavelengths of the area. "Musical sound has a strong power for breaking through and enabling access to a place, no matter how heavily blocked and suppressed it is," Pogaĉnik writes. "Music can serve to cleanse and revitalize power points and also to regenerate a space completely. In the same way that spring revitalizes the forces of nature, music too carries within itself the energy that reawakens life; therefore, sound can bring a place that has, for example, been put to sleep by destruction, oblivion and the like back to vibrating, awakening, and reactivation. Its pulse beings to beat again, its currents to flow." Marko used singing when he visited the site of the former Berlin Wall. "When viewing the site with my inner vision," he says, "I noticed to my surprise, a deep black canal inside the no-man's-land where two energy lines run alongside each other, a thicker yellow one and a thinner red one. As my intuition interpreted it, this was a 'rope' made of two 'strands' with the help of which West Berlin was to be choked on an energetic level." "Our work consisted of two kinds of acupunctural singing," he continues, "coupled with color visualization and guided imagery. From what the participants related to us afterwards we were able to reconstruct the whole grueling process of 'alchemically' transforming the Wall's energies at that place." The result was startling: instead of a black tunnel, Marko saw a white band at the same place on the surface of the earth, which reflected the colors of the rainbow. This was a sign that the transformation had been successful. Marko is aware of the elemental beings - gnomes, undines, sylphs, salamanders, also described by Rudolf Steiner in his book "Man as Symphony of the Creative Word".In his workshops Marko gives advice for meditative techniques for all of us to awaken our own powers of observation and communication with these beings all around us. Marko feels that more and more people are going to awake to the sensitivity of the Earth and what should take place on it. Pogaĉnik echoes James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis in arguing that the Earth is a living organism, an organism we have to be responsible for. In all of his books, Marko suggests that we all have to wake up to what this planet really is, and act on what we can do to make sure it is healthy. ยจ
Rating:  Summary: Comprehensive book about elementals Review: Other than Machaelle Small Wright's books, this is one of the very best descriptions of one person's insight into the elemental world that surrounds and supports us. I had the great privilege of working with Marko Pogacnik at Findhorn last August and can say with complete confidence that he is a very clear and humble being. Fluent in Slovenian and German, English is not his first language. That, and the fact that the dimensions of realities he describes do not lend themselves easily to words, may be why some reviewers feel his language seems unclear at times. I had exactly the opposite reaction! Here, at last, is an author who is putting into words some of the experiences I have had and didn't know quite how to describe. For those of you who are interested in connecting with the devic realm, read this book. Those interested in Earth Healing should read Marko's latest book, Earth Changes, Human Destiny. For those sensitive individuals on our planet who are already sensing enormous shifts, it will explain a lot and offers suggestions as to how we each, as individuals, may participate consciouly in the transformational process now under way.
Rating:  Summary: One of the best books about working with the Devic realm Review: Other than Machaelle Small Wright's books, this is one of the very best descriptions of one person's insight into the elemental world that surrounds and supports us. I had the great privilege of working with Marko Pogacnik at Findhorn last August and can say with complete confidence that he is a very clear and humble being. Fluent in Slovenian and German, English is not his first language. That, and the fact that the dimensions of realities he describes do not lend themselves easily to words, may be why some reviewers feel his language seems unclear at times. I had exactly the opposite reaction! Here, at last, is an author who is putting into words some of the experiences I have had and didn't know quite how to describe. For those of you who are interested in connecting with the devic realm, read this book. Those interested in Earth Healing should read Marko's latest book, Earth Changes, Human Destiny. For those sensitive individuals on our planet who are already sensing enormous shifts, it will explain a lot and offers suggestions as to how we each, as individuals, may participate consciouly in the transformational process now under way.
Rating:  Summary: An impressive view into the world of nature beings Review: The book is written by a lithopuncturist from eastern Europe. The book has been translated into English and what an amazing treat!!! The book is a patchwork of experiences had by Pogacnik while on many of his lithopuncture projects and conferences in Europe. This makes it a bit unorganized, almost like reading journal entries, and I believe that because of it being a translated work at some points it was difficult to directly translate parts which resulted in some ideas being very difficult to communicate, so you may have to read a paragraph a few times to get the gist of it. However, if one is willing to put these issues aside it is defiantly worth it. A very comprehensive view of different types of elementals and the structure or hierarchy which exists. Pogacnik's experiences and insights are profound into the workings of the natural world and I found the material to be invaluable, especially seen through someone form a different culture. He claims in this book that what he `perceives' is tainted in a way by his own consciousness of his culture and upbringing and that though the technical aspects of the nature beings he communicated with are universal the actual appearance will vary from country to country. Parts of the book can get a bit too heavy, such as the chapter on ones personal elemental, but I recommend it for the core material. Pogacnik is able to illuminate the reasons and background as to why a place may feel so special or sacred and portrays the complex interactions of these nature spirits and how they maintain these scared places. If you feel connected to nature in anyway and wish to learn about furthering your experience more, this book is for you!!!
Rating:  Summary: An impressive view into the world of nature beings Review: The book is written by a lithopuncturist from eastern Europe. The book has been translated into English and what an amazing treat!!! The book is a patchwork of experiences had by Pogacnik while on many of his lithopuncture projects and conferences in Europe. This makes it a bit unorganized, almost like reading journal entries, and I believe that because of it being a translated work at some points it was difficult to directly translate parts which resulted in some ideas being very difficult to communicate, so you may have to read a paragraph a few times to get the gist of it. However, if one is willing to put these issues aside it is defiantly worth it. A very comprehensive view of different types of elementals and the structure or hierarchy which exists. Pogacnik's experiences and insights are profound into the workings of the natural world and I found the material to be invaluable, especially seen through someone form a different culture. He claims in this book that what he 'perceives' is tainted in a way by his own consciousness of his culture and upbringing and that though the technical aspects of the nature beings he communicated with are universal the actual appearance will vary from country to country. Parts of the book can get a bit too heavy, such as the chapter on ones personal elemental, but I recommend it for the core material. Pogacnik is able to illuminate the reasons and background as to why a place may feel so special or sacred and portrays the complex interactions of these nature spirits and how they maintain these scared places. If you feel connected to nature in anyway and wish to learn about furthering your experience more, this book is for you!!!
Rating:  Summary: Comprehensive book about elementals Review: This book contains a comprehensive education about elemental beings. Call them what you will: elementals, fae folk, or the devic realm, this book introduces the various beings in connection with the author's work in earth healing. Truly fascinating. Since the author's native language is not English, and this is such a comprehensive tome, this may not be the best book for an introduction to elementals (Try 'Summer with the Leprechauns' first.) But don't forget about Pogacnik's books for further study.
Rating:  Summary: A compelling modern work on the nature spirits Review: This book is interesting and has several original twists to it. The author is very good at tying his clairvoyant impressions into the local European history. His style of writing is story-like, engaging, and he comes across as an authority on his subject. He adds to his words by also sketching the spirits. To do this he uses impressionistic line drawings, most with a single line. To me, this is a good seed-thought approach for sharing the vision with the reader. Some people I've shown this to don't like his drawing style; others do. The hierarchy of elementals here is based in part on a "Steiner" inner world-view, but adds a lot of value with new insights. Also, I have no doubt Pogacnik is influenced by the Findhorn work, especially since they are the publisher, but that's OK by me. I think there is a lot to be learned from reading between the lines in this book generally too. I am most impressed with the views the author has about the elementals of the earth, and the way he finds meaning out of the experiences. He is open about his intuition and shares his clearest visions well, also stating any doubts he may have along the way. He clearly has an underlying motive for earth healing and for cooperation between people and nature. As contemporary New Age literature, this book is convincing and a worthwhile investment.
Rating:  Summary: A compelling modern work on the nature spirits Review: This book is interesting and has several original twists to it. The author is very good at tying his clairvoyant impressions into the local European history. His style of writing is story-like, engaging, and he comes across as an authority on his subject. He adds to his words by also sketching the spirits. To do this he uses impressionistic line drawings, most with a single line. To me, this is a good seed-thought approach for sharing the vision with the reader. Some people I've shown this to don't like his drawing style; others do. The hierarchy of elementals here is based in part on a "Steiner" inner world-view, but adds a lot of value with new insights. Also, I have no doubt Pogacnik is influenced by the Findhorn work, especially since they are the publisher, but that's OK by me. I think there is a lot to be learned from reading between the lines in this book generally too. I am most impressed with the views the author has about the elementals of the earth, and the way he finds meaning out of the experiences. He is open about his intuition and shares his clearest visions well, also stating any doubts he may have along the way. He clearly has an underlying motive for earth healing and for cooperation between people and nature. As contemporary New Age literature, this book is convincing and a worthwhile investment.
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