Certificate 18 healing; the most terrifying, explicit, no-holds-barred experience it is possible to endure. With no off-switch. The Shaman and Snow White offers the chance for psychologists and spiritual explorers to gain a deep insight and initiation into this mysterious shamanic cognitive domain.
The book weaves two stories into one; the incredible visions and investigations into altered states of consciousness under the tutelage of great maestro shaman in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest and Andes mountains, while being taught how to commune with the spirits of plants, and the emotional twenty year quest for his daughter, to have her in his life and to be recognized as her father.
As well as providing a comprehensive scientific and phenomenological treatment of the visions and ceremonies, including 25 personal testimonies of San Pedro, the book also explores the nature of consciousness, the cosmos of the shaman, the Tao, and the quantum theories of wholeness of David Bohm.
"The Shaman and Snow White describes a unique odyssey through the many worlds of shamanism, filled with telling and important details of their healing paths. The author has had a wealth of personal experience, and, even more importantly, he has thought deeply about what those experiences mean, both for him and for us."
Stephan V. Beyer, author of Singing to the Plants: A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon
"This book takes us on a journey into the very heart and soul of nature - to a vivid realm where the powerful creative intelligences of the universe conjure up the powerful concoctions known to us as 'matter', 'consciousness' and 'nature'. Read this book and discover possibilities for re-ensouling nature that are so urgently needed in this time of global crisis."
Dr Stephan Harding, Head of Holistic Science at Schumacher College, author of Animate Earth: Science, Intuition and Gaia
Robinson's discourse is a territory that blends the shamanic approach to psychedelics, with the psychotherapeutic drug models developed in the 1950s and 1960s with LSD. As a communication of information, this approach works better narratively, rather than critically, due in part to the personal-psychological thread on which the text is constructed. In conclusion, however, The Shaman and Snow White is a neat, little addition to psychedelic-shaman literature, it has some intriguing ideas and Robinson has used his own story admirably to explore ayahuasca and San Pedro.
Rob Dickens, UK Psychedelic Press
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