The Soul of Shamanism: Western Fantasies, Imagnal Realities
Anthropology of Consciousness December 1, 1999 Michael Ripinsky‐naxon
This book examines how Western culture has romanticized and misrepresented shamanism, contrasting these fantasies with the actual imaginal realities of shamanic practices. The author argues that popular Western interpretations often distort the true nature of shamanism, and he seeks to clarify these misunderstandings by exploring the authentic spiritual and psychological dimensions of shamanic traditions.