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  • Consciousness and Shamanism

  • Cognitive Experiences in the Ayahuasca Trance and Theories of their Causation
  • By: Peter Fritz Walter
  • Narrated by: Peter Fritz Walter
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Consciousness and Shamanism

By: Peter Fritz Walter
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Consciousness and Shamanism is the result of the author's Ayahuasca voyage in 2004 to Ecuador, where he was drinking the sacred brew in the presence of an experienced Shuar shaman. He puts up the hypothesis that when the traditional Ayahuasca brew is ingested, it is not, or not directly, the plant's DMT that causes the spiritual voyage as it is assumed in the overwhelming part of the literature on shamanism and entheogens. It is the shaman's super-consciousness impacting directly upon the consciousness of the shaman's client, the seeker of truth who comes to drink the brew.

The author explains in this report the various theories of causation, reports his own Ayahuasca experience in all detail, and cites the few research results from other consciousness researchers (Narby, Leadbeater, Villoldo) who seem to corroborate his hypothesis. He brings forth other examples that sustain his theory, taken from former experiences with Filipino spiritual healers, homeopathy, medical hypnosis, and Bach flower treatment.

The author counters the plant chemistry causation theorists with the possibility, and even probability, that the shaman's directed superconscious intent impacts first on the plant's consciousness matrix and uses this matrix as a transmitting and amplifying agent of his powerful thought forms. This might be accomplished in practice via the creation, by thought energy, of elementals that in last resort effect the alteration of the client's consciousness during the trance.

The author calls this a multi-causative theory of causation versus the reigning single-causative theory that holds it was solely the plant's or the brew's DMT that causes the consciousness-altering effects. He also brings forth evidence from the experience itself that appears to strongly corroborate his conclusions.

©2015 Peter Fritz Walter (P)2015 Peter Fritz Walter
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The Best Speaker Ever!

I found this book to be invaluable and highly recommend listening to further books or videos by Peter Fritz Walter. He seems to be the only one talking sense these days.

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Consciousness and shamanism

I got this audio book by mistake, I could not listen for too long, It was not that interested.

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Not merely Poor

This is why you should not do drugs. This book is amazingly incorrect about Shamanism at every turn. If you want to actually know about Shamanism, this book is to be avoided.

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