 
                                
                                Shamanic Christianity : The Direct Experience of Mystical Communion
by Keeney, Bradford P.Rent Book
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Summary
• Contains meditations, contemplations, parables, and active ritual tasks that help bring forth a shamanic understanding and practice of Christianity
• Shows shamanic experience to be the root of mystical communion
When the missionaries came to North America to “save” the American Indians, they were perplexed to discover that while they talked about Jesus, some of the Indians claimed to talk directly with him. Among Christians there is almost complete silence on the subject of the place of shamanism in experiencing the divine, yet shamanic experience is at the root of all mystical communion.
Shamanic Christianity offers a chance to rekindle the shamanic practices of Christianity to those who wish to restore their direct connection to the spirit world. In the tradition of contemplative practice, this reconnection takes the form of devotions. Presented in four forms, these devotions begin with a specific contemplation, followed by a meditative focus, then a parable from the author’s own visionary experiences, and finally an active mystical practice to help ground the meditations and contemplations in a ritual or ceremony that involves active participation. These four forms serve to reintroduce Jesus, Mary, and the historically renowned saints as shamanic teachers of divine mysteries whose spiritual presence is readily available to contemporary lives. The author also presents specific directives for handling everyday challenges in a shamanic-inspired manner, drawing upon creative activities and resources that encourage approaching the world with the imaginative and playful spirit of a child, whose personal freedom and creative expression is always wide open to possibilities.
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Table of Contents
| Introduction : the calling forth of Christian shamanism | p. 1 | 
| The lost teachings | |
| Introduction to the lost teachings : the mystical devotions and practices | p. 8 | 
| Jesus as shaman | p. 10 | 
| Mary and the religion of the great mother | p. 16 | 
| St. Francis and the teachings of the forest | p. 21 | 
| Hildegard and the fire of mystical illumination | p. 26 | 
| Talking to animals and fairies : the Celtic saints | p. 31 | 
| Miracle of the holy light | p. 38 | 
| The New England shakers and the Indian spirits | p. 44 | 
| The prove : the shamanic use of the holy book | p. 51 | 
| Receiving the staff and other shamanic instruments | p. 57 | 
| The shamanic power of loving one's enemy | p. 61 | 
| Soul-making music | p. 66 | 
| The pilgrimage to silence | p. 70 | 
| Rebirthing out of the great mother sea | p. 73 | 
| Unless ye become like children | p. 76 | 
| The lost directives | |
| Introduction to the lost directives : meeting the challenges of everyday life | p. 80 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing worry | p. 85 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing self-image | p. 98 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing motivation | p. 113 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing fear | p. 124 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing insomnia | p. 136 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing self-control | p. 144 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing weight control | p. 154 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing sadness | p. 162 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing boredom | p. 172 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing anger | p. 183 | 
| Shamanic directives for addressing family relationships | p. 195 | 
| The lost epistle : on becoming a Christian shaman | p. 204 | 
| Message for the world worrier | p. 210 | 
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