Shaman"s Laughter
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In 1997, the psychologist Vladimir Serkin accidentally met a man who all the surroundings considered Shaman.
The result of their rather long communication was the book of Shaman"s laughter, in which processed fragments of diary records, dialogues with a person living an unusual life and communicating not only with people, but also with other beings owned by many amazing practices. Some readers compare the laughter of Shaman with the teachings of Don Juan Carlos Castaneda.
The author indicates a fundamental difference in understanding the essence of a person: Don Juan believes that a person - perceiving the world of a creature, and uses "descriptions", shaman believes that the person and other lives are creating a world, and uses "practitioners" (activity ) This difference has visual practical importance: according to Castaneda, a person, being in one of the states of consciousness, cannot recall the experience in another state. According to Shaman, it is possible to restore a part of such experience, since the reality "created by the action" remains and perceived
The result of their rather long communication was the book of Shaman"s laughter, in which processed fragments of diary records, dialogues with a person living an unusual life and communicating not only with people, but also with other beings owned by many amazing practices. Some readers compare the laughter of Shaman with the teachings of Don Juan Carlos Castaneda.
The author indicates a fundamental difference in understanding the essence of a person: Don Juan believes that a person - perceiving the world of a creature, and uses "descriptions", shaman believes that the person and other lives are creating a world, and uses "practitioners" (activity ) This difference has visual practical importance: according to Castaneda, a person, being in one of the states of consciousness, cannot recall the experience in another state. According to Shaman, it is possible to restore a part of such experience, since the reality "created by the action" remains and perceived
Author:
Author:Vladimir Serkin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Psychology
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Serkin.
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-084421-0
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