This book, that follows the traditions of Carlos Castaneda and others, gives a completely new approach to Native North American initiation and teachings.
The author describes her candid personal experiences in the Native North American tradition of The Art of Dreaming following the teachings of the North American Indian Running Deer. A thrilling stride unfolds right in the heart of Amsterdam, in obtaining the knowledge of the Second Reality on the way to the ultimate goal: finding the Totality of the Self! The combination of unusual instructions and experiences within the Indian world and the level-headedness of a typical 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 obtain 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. Additional workbook: The Lucid Dreaming Workbook Subtitle: A guide to the purpose-driven life to dreaming and living awake. 'Dreamshield is not just some naive dabbler who stumbled on shamanism during a quickie retreat. The double role of telling a good yarn and telling the reader how to make a good yarn of his/her own is part of this literary tradition. Joseph Campbell would have been proud.' - Paula R. Stiles, Innsmouth Free Press |
Review of The Sorcerer's Dream "Dreamshield has an engaging narrative style and tells stories that are engrossing. There is a lack of literature on female sorcerers and this book makes an admirable effort to fill this lacuna. When, at the end, she attains “totality,” the reader will share her exaltation." Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. Alan Watts Profess of Psychology, Saybrook University (SF, USA). Published in Association for Humanistic Psychology and Anthropology of Consciousness
Winner of Readers Favorite Award for non fiction“Well done. A different idea of a sorcerer is studied in this book. The story takes you through the life of a wife and mother on her quest for soul searching, spiritual healing. When she makes the acquaintance of a man dressed in a North American turban and her life changes dramatically.”
Debra Gaynor, Readers Favorite.com Finalist in the New Age category of the Next Generation Indie Book Awards CONTACTFORM
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