I studied Shamanism for a couple years in my teens. I also studied some books on wicca. As far as chakras and whatnot go, would do the visualization exercises to open them and channel energy. I found it to be extrememly interesting, and very familiar.
Hi Shannon,
I could talk for hours on Shamanism and Chakras and I've only been studying it for about four months now, although it's been a pretty instense study.
I must confess though that my views have indeed been guided by my own intution. I was very fortunate that Ruth pointed me to some good starter books. The first one was by Scott Cunningham. I really liked this openness to doing your own thing and basically insisted that to do Wicca correctly you must follow your own instincts actually. It's very much a spirituality that is based on following your own path.
Having said that, there are, of course, traditions and folklore that help illuminate the many pathways. But like the rabbit in alice in wonderland, the caverns you decide to explore must be your own.
From Cunningham's very basic introduction I quickly moved onto Penczak's books on Witchcraft (also recommended by Ruth). I find the Penczak books to be very helpful. Each one is designed as a year-and-a-day course. I've actually started in on three of them simultaneously.
1. The Inner Temple of Witchcraft
2. The Outer Temple of Witchcraft
3. The Shamanic Temple of Witchcraft
As both Cunningham and Penczak suggest, I'm continuing on my studies in a way that feels intuitively correct for me. Even though I'm using three of Penczak's books as foundational guidelines, there is far more to it than what is presented in his books. In fact, his lessons include doing your own research.
So to complete a Penczak course is to do much more than he has written in his books.
I wish I could share much of what I have done. Unfortunately, even though I'm only four months into it, there is far too much to share quickly already. And much of it would be difficult to put into writing.
One thing I found for myself is that the keeping of journals is paramount. I am currently keeping six journals.
The Inner Temple Journal - Llewellyn Tarot - Heart chakra
The Outer Temple Journal - Rider Waite Tarot - Solar Chakra
The Shamanic Temple Journal - Dragon Tarot - Mind Chakra
The Chakra Healing Journal - Renaissance Tarot - Spirit Charka
The Spiritual Garden Journal - Mystic Faerie Tarot - Life Chakra
The Journal of Art, Music, & Creativity - Enchanted Tarot- Voice Chakra.
Notice that I associate each Journal with a tarot deck and a specific Chakra. This is something that came into being on its own. It just fell into place for me naturally out of the blue. I wouldn't even begin to suggest this is right for anyone else, but it all stemmed from a strong desire to organize my thoughts. And this system is working very well for me.
I went to the "Dollar Tree" store and bought a bunch of blank hardcover books. Those are what I use for my journals. I always write in them using a special caligraphy pen. I also use extensive use of symbols which I write quite often when journalling.
I almost forgot, I use different names for the chakra than most people so let me give you my convention here:
Standard naming - My naming
Crown - Spirit
Brow (or Third Eye) - Mind
Throat - Voice
Heart - Heart
Solar Plexus - Solar
Sacral - Love
Root - Life
I have reasons for my name changes that I won't go into. But you may notice that I have a chakra associated with each of my journals. I actually did that after I had started the six journals, and they chakras matched up very well. But alas I had one chakra left over with no journal. Actaully that was quite the epiphany. The chakra that is left over is the love chakra. Specially romantic love. I've been single all my life, and I'm quite the hermit, and this has indeed indicated to me that this element of my life has indeed been missing, not only from my journals, but from my entire life as well.
At first I was going to make up a seventh journal, "The Love Journal". But I decided to hold off on that for now. I simply have nothing to write on those pages as this point in my life. Perhaps someday that will change.
I had a tape I bought at a second hand spiritual store called "The soul retrieval journey" by sandra ingerman.
I recently bought one of her books with a shamanic drumming CD. I've already read the book and I've been journying to her drumming. Quite interesting. So as you see, I'm doing more than just the Penczak lessons, but in a sense this is part of that.
Another thing that you might find strange is that I've also been watching a lot of Deepak Chopra Videos, and I've been studying Buddhism and reading about it in depth. Buddhism and Shamanism are very closely related, as is witchcraft. Again, I can't get into all that, but my pathway is as much "Eastern Mystiscism" as it is "Celtic", or "Wiccan".
Unfortunately, I never found someone to make me their apprentice, and that just kinda went on the back burner ever since.
The thing I've learned is that you don't need live human gurus. You can be lead by the spirits in the spirit world. You find them in your shamanic journeys, as well as in your everyday life.
I must go now as I always blab too much and Jill gets on my case about it.
But really I have things to do, but I could rattle on here forever.
Just before I go let me also say that I'm building a labrinth garden associated with all of this, and it's quite an involved project. I've recently bought a bunch of fairy statues for in the labyrinth garden. I've named them all and I talk to them everyday.
I would have never thought that I'd be doing this as I am quite the pragmatic scientist actually. I've studied and taught physics and mathematics all my life. And now I'm talking to stone fairies.
But my cottage has really come to life with this fae. I've also been getting lots of cyrstals, and I just bought a whole lot of house plants. There were like 3 in a pot and I bought about 10 of them (plus a few odd ones here and there). I just got done transplanting them into seperate pots and now I have over 30 house plants sitting all round the fae. I can catch the fairies smiling every once in a while (if you turn to look at them real quick)
These plants are growing so quickly it's unbelievable. Sometimes I swear I can actually SEE them growing!
So I already have the fantasy garden in my cottage. And I journey through it in my dreams. These same fae are in the dreams but in the dreams they come alive and talk with me.
There's so much more too. I just can't tell it all. Too much happening. And the only point I really wanted to make is that you can find your spirit guide in your dreams. You don't need a live human to guide you. And don't forget the journals!
Gotta run! Nice meeting you!