Spirit Herbs: Native American Healing
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By: Mary Dean Atwood
Format: Paperback
From: Sterling
Pub. Date: November 1998
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1998-12-31
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 160
Ean: 9780806938622
Isbn: 0806938625
ABOUT THE BOOK
For Native Americans, the act of healing was a form of worship, and medicinal herbs were like gods that bestowed life. Shamans assessed patients' personal problems, examined their dreams, and involved family and friends in the treatment. Only now has the value of this holistic approach received the widespread acceptance it deserves. Make the power of this ancient form of medicine work for you, with the help of the author of the best-selling Spirit Healing, by uncovering the secrets of these almost magical, curative herbs. A brief history puts Native American practices in perspective, and explains how the newly settled Europeans reacted to a world view so radically different from their own--and the problems caused by their ignorance. Then, explore the ways you can use Native American traditions to maintain your well-being. Prepare medicine bags, choose a lucky totem, and enact rituals to defeat negative behavior patterns. Set up an altar for offerings of sacred herbs, and experience visions that ca n illuminate your life. Smudge herbs to rid yourself or your home of undesirable influences; try other cleansing herbs during purgings, sweats, and fasts. Discover a natural pharmacy of "wonder herbs," and of healthful delicious recipes. It may be just the prescription for a longer, better life! 160 pages, 6 x 9.
"If you are interested in a more wholistic way of living; this book can get you started. The first part of the book addresses physical and spiritual needs. (And when I say spiritual, I'm not speaking of religion. These two can either go hand-in-hand or get out of hand.) The second part is on preparing ancestrial Native Amercan food staples that kept them pretty much healthy in their day. It's kind of a primer but will get you started on the right track.
For those who affend easily there is a small amount of referral to Native American history in regards to the conflict with the U.S. Calvary and Euro-Americans. However, all-in-all as a Euro-American, I found the book useful for what I purchased it for. The author was simply speaking from the heart."
~ Written on 2008-05-06