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There is a rhythm to life, fall to winter, spring to summer, the Moon waxes and wanes, the tides rise and fall, and some people are struck down and have to rise back up. Sometimes repeatedly. This book covers the loves and passions of a young man, and what it feels like - to be a victim of the war on drugs, to fall seven stories wide awake, to go through rehab, study Okinawan Karate, go to the Sweat Lodge, train to be a shaman, have a mystical love for Nature - and what it feels like to travel the journey from being a Southern Baptist reject to become an esoteric Sweat Lodge Christian.
Once you get off the reservations, most Americans have no idea of the beauty and transformational power of a Medicine Man running a Sweat Lodge. Northern Paiute shamanic healing practices were kept secret for countless thousands of years until Evelyn Eaton and Roy Day revealed them for the first time. Ostensibly written as an anthropology thesis about the effects of Christianity on traditional Northern Paiute ritual practices, this book is really the story of Grandfather Raymond Stone, Grandmother Eve Eaton, spiritual healing, and Roy's personal journey as he was trained to be a shaman.
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