Shamanic Animism Goddess Gemu | Culture of Tibetan Mosuo People
Article by Valentina and Tsem Rinpoche – When I first learned about the Goddess Gemu and the Mosuo culture, the whole history and background of these people were fascinating to me. Of particular interest was how the practice of the Goddess Gemu survived the transition from the traditional Daba faith, which is based on animism, […]
Shaman Shadow Balancing: Soul Light and Shadow roaming in life and after death
By Phoenix the Elder – Entering the Season of Night (Autumn and Winter) brings with it, thinner veils, the transformation of nature into its slow death, and the huddling together of people who seek like company, to understand their unique experience of their world through this seer and psychic abilities they are. This is true […]
Pelican Spirit and Wisdom: The Water Bird’s of Silent Reflection
By Phoenix the Elder – In my spirit and soul animal relationship as a shaman, I not only with my own personal animism souls have mystical experiences for decades, but also have helpers in nature – such as birds, wasps, insects, animals and oceanids etc., which I have been blessed with this lifetime as messengers […]
The Empath’s Conflict
By Phoenix the Elder – If you are an empath, a true one, you know that you are an emotional wreck and trouble finds you everywhere. Oversensitive, emotions trigger easy and it takes a lot of personal healing to begin to understand who you are. If you call yourself an empath but its not a […]
When Fairy Tales, Wonder Tales and Magic Tales become real
By Phoenix – I like it when full circles return of any kind, even my own. This is no different for grandmother, who was demoted over three millenniums. By the 12th century her leadership of the world and shamanism cultures were invisible and completely forgotten except for a few old souls that remained. Same is […]
Night and Day Goddesses
Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet Thomas Chatterton. The poem begins with the line “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”.Endymion is written in rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter (also known […]