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Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman

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By Malidoma Patrice Somé — 1995

Malidoma, whose name means "be friends with the stranger/enemy," was born under the shadow of French colonial rule in Upper Volta, West Africa. When he was four years old, he was taken by a Jesuit priest and imprisoned in a seminary built for training a new generation of "black" Catholic priests. See more...

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This Is Not Who We Are: Arab-Americans in a Post-9/11 World

Seeking consolation in a shaky world, Arab-American writer Naomi Shihab Nye finds wisdom in the melodies and memories of the people she loves.

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Signs of an Ego Battleship Instead of a Relationship

A real relationship is steeped in an inner knowing of ones’ inherent value. It blooms from well-loved and maintained foundation of self-knowledge, self-respect and clear values.

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Working with Power Animals

Gerry Starnes, an Austin Texas area shamanic practitioner and teacher, expands on the discussion of Power Animals, or Spirit Animals, to learn more about the messages they bring from Spirit.

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What Is a Spirit Animal? (Meanings and Symbols of a Native Spirit Animal Guide ?)

Have you ever heard of spirit animals? If you're wondering what is a spirit animal, spirit animals are spirit ally or animal guide that is characterized as a teacher or messenger that comes in the form of an animal. Native American spirit animal guides hold a sacred place in the tribal culture.

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Spirit Animals & Divine Guides: An imism & Native American Mythology

Mythos & Logos are two ancient words that can be roughly translated as “Story & Meaning.” Academic study of the Iroquois Creation Story, Animism, and the famous debate between Las Casas and Sepúlveda.

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The Shamanic View of Mental Illness

In the shamanic view, mental illness signals “the birth of a healer,” explains Malidoma Patrice Somé. Thus, mental disorders are spiritual emergencies, spiritual crises, and need to be regarded as such to aid the healer in being born.

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Between Two Worlds Malidoma Somé on Rites of Passage

On the first page of your autobiography you write, “My elders are convinced that the West is as endangered as the indigenous cultures it has decimated.” They sent you from your village into the “white wilderness” in part to help save us. In what way is the West endangered?

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How Indigenous Culture Is Appropriated When People Declare Their ‘Spirit Animals’

With a simple Google search of the term “spirit animal,” people everywhere can participate in the pop culture phenomenon that is choosing an animal, TV character or even a drink at Starbucks that is representative of themselves.

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Power Animals, Totem Animals and Spirit Animals

The use of a totem animal is not part of traditional Wiccan practice. However, as Wicca and other modern Pagan practices evolve and blend together, many people who follow non-mainstream spiritual paths find themselves working with a mix of many different belief systems.

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Becoming Emotionally Self-Reliant

I’m the first to admit that for many years, I was a bit emotionally needy. Not in a crazy, desperate way, but in the way that many of us are. I wanted someone else to make me happy, blamed others for my unhappiness, sought to fulfill my emotional needs through others.

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Cross-Cultural Dynamics