The Sorcerer's Dream
An Initiation into the Sorcerer's World
In the tradition of Carlos Castaneda, Dreamshield takes the reader to the stage of 'Monumental Beauty.' In this Award Winning book she reveals unique steps to mastering conscious dreaming and traveling to the unknown, following the teachings of the sorcerer Running Deer.
The author describes her initiation into the surrealistic world of dreaming and magic.
In the heart of Amsterdam, a thrilling stride unfolds in obtaining the knowledge of the Second Reality on the way to the ultimate goal: finding the Totality of the Self!
Learn more about: Mastering conscious dreaming (lucid
dreaming), traveling to the unknown, building your dream body,
dreaming practices, shamanic teachings, dreaming and the
meaning of sexual energy and healing of your inner child.
The combination of unusual instructions and experiences within the sorcerer's world and the level-headedness of a very Dutch woman offers the reader excitement and contemplation on the way to the source of this reality, finding the ultimate self through the experiences and understanding of Dreamshield. Up until the last page the reader remains intrigued whether Dreamshield will reach her goal.
Right by the author's side or facing her is the character of Running Deer. Sometimes mysterious, then challenging, strict as a guru, or vulnerable as a visitor in a foreign country. However, the precise description of these distinctive steps on the road to her initiation stand like milestones in the landscape of this unique history.
Dreamshield (Alysa Braceau) is a freelance journalist who writes for newspapers and magazines. The Sorcerer's Dream is her first book about this extraordinary way of learning. About this first publication she says: The theme of these passed four-and-a-half years have been the sorcerers tradition. I have carefully recorded my personal experiences which has finally led to this book. Apart from that, writing it has given me great pleasure. The Sorcerer's Dream has become more than a personal account because the interested reader is presented with the technique to learn and practice the second line of the Art of Dreaming (the skill of conscious dreaming) him/herself.



