Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Religion & Spirituality
格式
平装书
页数
320
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 1995
出版商
TarcherPerigee
版本
Reprint
ISBN-10
0140194967
ISBN-13
9780140194968
描述
In a captivating exploration of cultural identity and spiritual practice, Malidoma Patrice Some invites readers into the profound world of African shamanism. His lifework not only sheds light on the rich rituals and magic woven into the fabric of his upbringing but also illustrates the intricate relationship between individuals and their communities. Starting from his birth in Burkina Faso, Some recounts his journey of being torn away from his ancestral home to be educated in France, a transition that left him straddling two worlds.
Throughout his narrative, Some's experiences reveal the significance of water as a symbol of life, connectedness, and spirituality. He illustrates how rituals surrounding water serve as vital connections to heritage and personal transformation. His reflections expose the complexities of maintaining cultural integrity amid the pressures of Western ideologies, reinforcing the importance of understanding and embracing one’s roots.
Some emphasizes the initiation processes that are pivotal in shaping the identity and spiritual trajectory of individuals within African cultures. His stories, deeply personal and resonant, underscore the communal aspects of healing and the role of mentors in guiding one's spiritual journey. Readers gain insight into the transformative power of these practices, encapsulated in a world where the spiritual and the practical exist in harmony.
Through vivid anecdotes and rich descriptions, Some bridges the gap between tradition and contemporary understanding, advocating for a respectful engagement with ancestral wisdom. His work serves as a reminder of the importance of listening to voices from different cultures, fostering a deeper appreciation for the shared human experience.
Throughout his narrative, Some's experiences reveal the significance of water as a symbol of life, connectedness, and spirituality. He illustrates how rituals surrounding water serve as vital connections to heritage and personal transformation. His reflections expose the complexities of maintaining cultural integrity amid the pressures of Western ideologies, reinforcing the importance of understanding and embracing one’s roots.
Some emphasizes the initiation processes that are pivotal in shaping the identity and spiritual trajectory of individuals within African cultures. His stories, deeply personal and resonant, underscore the communal aspects of healing and the role of mentors in guiding one's spiritual journey. Readers gain insight into the transformative power of these practices, encapsulated in a world where the spiritual and the practical exist in harmony.
Through vivid anecdotes and rich descriptions, Some bridges the gap between tradition and contemporary understanding, advocating for a respectful engagement with ancestral wisdom. His work serves as a reminder of the importance of listening to voices from different cultures, fostering a deeper appreciation for the shared human experience.