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Rating:  Summary: Practical Information Review: Modern Shamanic Living was worth the price for the first chapter alone. In it Evelyn Rysdyk gives those of us who have despaired the condition of our world and our individual lives hope for a new way to find the wisdom that will remake our lives for the better. Step by step the succeeding chapters unfold a practical spiritual path that has completely changed my life and those of several friends. I believe this book is a must read for everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Practical Information Review: Modern Shamanic Living was worth the price for the first chapter alone. In it Evelyn Rysdyk gives those of us who have despaired the condition of our world and our individual lives hope for a new way to find the wisdom that will remake our lives for the better. Step by step the succeeding chapters unfold a practical spiritual path that has completely changed my life and those of several friends. I believe this book is a must read for everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Not real excited Review: Ms. Rysdky refers to allot of other books in her writing of this one. So, I'm not too sure how much information is truly of her experience. I recommend this book to someone who is just curious, like I am about Shamanism.
Rating:  Summary: Original, Practical and stimulating Review: Reviewing MS Rysdyk's writing from the standpoint of being a shamanic practitioner for many years has been a pleasure. There are precious few authors to whom one can recommend beginners or those who are exploring. MS Rysdyk is one of those. She presents shamanic practice and the draw, in this modern world, of ancient cultures in a uniquely practical and yet intellectually stimulating manner. The Hunter-gatherer in us all becomes an attainable reality, a birthright realized. And, this book should give those of Jungian persuasion an entree into this fascinating other reality. The person for whom shamanic practice is a way of life will find wisdom and understanding paralleling their own--I did. I heartily recommend MS Rysdyk to readers at any level of shamanic attainment. Other books that would interest MS Rysdyk's readers are: "The Way of the Shaman," by Michael Harner; "Soul Retrieval," by Sandra Ingermann; Shamanism as a Spiritual Practice for Daily Life," by Tom Cowan; By Oak, Ash and Thorn," by D. J. Conway; and, "Entering the Circle," by Olga Khartidi.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful place to start in Shamanism. Review: This book is concise and well written; and I am VERY happy that she does not recommend the use of halucinogenic drugs.This book has assorted meditations, and a few Shamanic journeys the author has taken. To give you an idea of what you will see and experience. I especialy enjoyed Chapter 10 (Spiritual Ecology)Pages 93-102. Ms. Rysdyk mainly focuses on Shamanic journeys into the lower & upper worlds. I have three minor complaints with this book. 1. Ms. Rysdyk completely ignored the subject of protection. (in the beginning you should never journey alone (without your totem animal) because not all spirits are friendly (especially in the middle world). You should cast a medicine wheel and call in the white light or smudge the area to protect your body while you are out and about. If you want help with this E-Mail me.) 2. Ms. Rysdyk completely ignored the subject of integrity. (When you give your word to the spirits; they expect you to keep it. To use a Shamanic motto "Walk your talk".) 3. On page 57 Ms. Rusdyk relates the journey to get help from her power animal in getting a new job. (I perfer the term "Totem Amimal". The Spirits are there to help when you need it. They expect you to help yourself too; instead of using them as a crutch to get through life.) Please see my listmania lists for recommended books. I encourage questions or comments about my reviews via E-Mail. Two Bears Wah doh Ogedoda (We give thanks Great Spirit)
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