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Medicine of Light: A Shamans Journey Through Mystic Space-Time (edition 2007)

by Amarananda Bhairavan

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Readers of Kali's Odiyya will be thrilled to see Shambu, Sandhya, and Aunt Preema return in this new memoir in which we encounter the dark odiyyas, predatory sorcerers from realms below the conscious human realm. Aunt Preema and the agorhi (mystics) prepare Shambu (the author's name in his native land) and his mystical companion Sandhya for a descent into the underworld to rescue a disciple of their group. We learn with them about assimilating logical awareness into dream awareness in order to travel into the astral realm, working with herb awareness, and the miraculous healing that can be achieved in the astral realm and manifested in the physical one. This exciting story contains information about incarnation, karma, the subtle body and the "cosmology" of consciousness. More than a New Age novel, Medicine of Light will make you want to read it in one sitting and come back again and again for its valuable teachings in consciousness.… (more)
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Title:Medicine of Light: A Shamans Journey Through Mystic Space-Time
Authors:Amarananda Bhairavan
Info:Nicolas-Hays (2007), Paperback, 244 pages
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Tags:Spiritual, Enlightenment, Shamanism

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Medicine of Light
A Shaman's Journey Through Mystic Space-Time
by Amarananda Bhairavan

I found this 244 page account of the author's own shamanic initiation to be both thrilling and awe inspiring. This turned quickly into an intense read just could not put down. I had heard of the goddess Kali before and I enjoyed learning more about her abilities and the strong energies that have drawn many to her.

Straight up and intense this book isn't for the squeamish, but I still liked the flow of this amazing story. I would recommend this book to anyone who is drawn to jaw dropping journeys of a metaphysical nature and who learn from reading about the experiences of others. Thanks, Amarananda for sharing this fantastic ride.

Love & Light,

Riki Frahmann
  biunicorn | Mar 13, 2012 |
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Readers of Kali's Odiyya will be thrilled to see Shambu, Sandhya, and Aunt Preema return in this new memoir in which we encounter the dark odiyyas, predatory sorcerers from realms below the conscious human realm. Aunt Preema and the agorhi (mystics) prepare Shambu (the author's name in his native land) and his mystical companion Sandhya for a descent into the underworld to rescue a disciple of their group. We learn with them about assimilating logical awareness into dream awareness in order to travel into the astral realm, working with herb awareness, and the miraculous healing that can be achieved in the astral realm and manifested in the physical one. This exciting story contains information about incarnation, karma, the subtle body and the "cosmology" of consciousness. More than a New Age novel, Medicine of Light will make you want to read it in one sitting and come back again and again for its valuable teachings in consciousness.

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