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Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman

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Collection of reports from men and women who have taken mystical journeys in an altered state of consciousness.

297 pages, Paperback

First published April 12, 1988

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Holger Kalweit

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1,547 reviews4 followers
June 11, 2011
A bit disappointing, though there is certainly a ton of information in the book. Probably a more suitable beginner's book, and less for someone who has been devouring and researching for years now. I enjoyed his other book more, personally.
8 reviews
September 12, 2023
Perspective changing life altering beliefs and imagery. We ain’t got nothing so fulfilling or ceremonial in our current ideal system in America to help end our individualist suffering. I WANNA FLY OVER THE RIVER
Profile Image for Andy Huber.
33 reviews
September 16, 2012

Hmmm

How to say it.....?.....

I read this book, cause i get fascinated by
his writing style.


In another book about afterlife:

Three or four times i came to the point, i w
anted to stop reading the book, cause i found
it simply stupid! And than i lought on it, and
i think this is maby :d
one think he tries to bring people to.

Great, simply great done!
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656 reviews130 followers
May 10, 2009
This was a book about shamanism, giving examples from many different cultures around the world. The reading was a bit dry, but it was filled with information that I could relate to in my own personal journey.
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Author 1 book9 followers
November 16, 2011
a friend recommended this book to me based on a theory of his in relation to my book, six feet from the ledge. it was very insightful into a very interesting world.
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