Download Jaguar in the Body, Butterfly in the Heart: The Real-life Initiation of an Everyday Shaman AudioBook Free
Shaman, signifying "intermediary between heart and the natural world", has become a much overused word in the Western. It's not employment title you can give oneself, and in indigenous societies a shaman is usually given birth to to the role. Ya'Acov Darling Khan is one of the few Westerners who have been acknowledged as shamans by indigenous elders or professors. After being strike by lightning, Ya'Acov required a 30-12 months journey into the center of shamanism to get his own restoration and to learn how he could provide others with the intelligence he obtained through his encounters. He has researched with indigenous professors from the Arctic Group to the United States and SOUTH USA and has considered part in ceremonies in such diverse locations as Welsh caves and the depths of the Amazon rainforest. Nowadays Ya'Acov remains to study and regularly journeys to the Ecuadorean Amazon to work alongside the Achuar and Sápara people. For thousands of years, shamans helped folks in their communities remain in balance with themselves, each other, the natural world, and the heart world. This audiobook is not only a powerfully honest, humorous, and inspiring memoir but a guidebook for those from many ethnicities and walks of life desperate to go back to their indigenous root base and become part of midwifing a far more benign human existence here on Earth within a new dream. With music from Susannah Darling Khan's recording Torch Melodies (highlighted track: "Drum Song"), available from music-medicine.co.uk.