Deep Liberation: Shamanic Tools for Reclaiming Wholeness in a Culture of Trauma

Author:   Langston Kahn
Publisher:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 January 2021
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Author:   Langston Kahn
Publisher:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781623174927


ISBN 10:   1623174929
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"""With Deep Liberation, our sacred calling is made accessible to all who are willing to listen for it within themselves."" —ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN, author of Pleasure Activism  ""Kahn offers powerful practices to tend to our deepest hurts as we attempt to be human in a world that so often wants us to be other than human. [This is] . . . an invitation for us to reconnect to our own hearts as well as to our souls, passions, and our communities.""  —LAMA ROD OWENS, author of Love and Rage ""Kahn helps not only to liberate our own individual souls from the traumas that hold us hostage, but also to mend the balance with our communities and spirits."" —DAVID SHI, author of North Asian Magic   ""A breath of fresh air in a society constricted by the Western mainstream medical model. I recommend this book for psychologists, scholars, and activists who wish to engage with a worldview that is at once deeply resonant, ancient, progressive, and wise.""  —VANESSA SINCLAIR, PSYD, psychoanalyst and author of Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art   ""Langston deftly hoists a calabash of Indigenous healing wisdoms and spiritualities and alchemizes a recipe of exercises, practices, and rituals to address trauma and to equip those who linger in the wake of world-endings for the work we must do in the world yawning to wake."" —BAYO AKOMOLAFE, PHD, author of These Wilds Beyond Our Fences   ""This is an accessible toolkit for undoing the psychic and emotional damage that limits our possibilities for experiencing true wellness and can shape how and to what degree we can express our soul’s purpose.""  —AIDAN WACHTER, author of Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic ""Gently presented and thoroughly developed, the soul education in this book is not just the one all soul tenders should have access to; it’s taught with the compassionate authority we all crave."" —S. KELLY HARRELL, author of Gift of the Dreamtime ""I have never read a book dealing with anything shamanistic that approaches the depth here. This is an important text for seekers who want to develop their innate shamanic abilities to free their past, present, and future lives."" —GRANDFATHER DUNCAN SINGS-ALONE, author of Sprinting Backwards to God ""Under the crush of a global sociopolitical reckoning . . . Kahn locates the importance of psychic and material ancestrality in the service of collective healing and, ultimately, communal liberation. This book is a must-read. . . .""  —LARA SHEEHI, PSYD, faculty at the George Washington University Professional Psychology Program ""A powerful manual that embraces the head, heart, and body."" —CHRISTOPHER PENCZAK, author of Buddha, Christ, Merlin and The Inner Temple of Witchcraft ""Deep Liberation . . . gives people actionable steps to better care of themselves, not just as a single, atomized unit, but as a spiritual member of a community. We need more books like this."" —SARAH LYONS, author of Revolutionary Witchcraft"


With Deep Liberation, our sacred calling is made accessible to all who are willing to listen for it within themselves. --ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN, author of Pleasure Activism Kahn offers powerful practices to tend to our deepest hurts as we attempt to be human in a world that so often wants us to be other than human. [This is] . . . an invitation for us to reconnect to our own hearts as well as to our souls, passions, and our communities. --LAMA ROD OWENS, author of Love and Rage Kahn helps not only to liberate our own individual souls from the traumas that hold us hostage, but also to mend the balance with our communities and spirits. --David Shi, author of North Asian Magic A breath of fresh air in a society constricted by the Western mainstream medical model. I recommend this book for psychologists, scholars, and activists who wish to engage with a worldview that is at once deeply resonant, ancient, progressive, and wise. --Vanessa Sinclair, PsyD, psychoanalyst and author of Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art Langston deftly hoists a calabash of Indigenous healing wisdoms and spiritualities and alchemizes a recipe of exercises, practices, and rituals to address trauma and to equip those who linger in the wake of world-endings for the work we must do in the world yawning to wake. --Bayo Akomolafe, PhD, author of These Wilds Beyond Our Fences This is an accessible toolkit for undoing the psychic and emotional damage that limits our possibilities for experiencing true wellness and can shape how and to what degree we can express our soul's purpose. --AIDAN WACHTER, author of Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic Gently presented and thoroughly developed, the soul education in this book is not just the one all soul tenders should have access to; it's taught with the compassionate authority we all crave. --S. KELLY HARRELL, author of Gift of the Dreamtime I have never read a book dealing with anything shamanistic that approaches the depth here. This is an important text for seekers who want to develop their innate shamanic abilities to free their past, present, and future lives. --GRANDFATHER DUNCAN SINGS-ALONE, author of Sprinting Backwards to God Under the crush of a global sociopolitical reckoning . . . Kahn locates the importance of psychic and material ancestrality in the service of collective healing and, ultimately, communal liberation. This book is a must-read. . . . --LARA SHEEHI, PsyD, faculty at the George Washington University Professional Psychology Program A powerful manual that embraces the head, heart, and body. --CHRISTOPHER PENCZAK, author of Buddha, Christ, Merlin and The Inner Temple of Witchcraft Deep Liberation . . . gives people actionable steps to better care of themselves, not just as a single, atomized unit, but as a spiritual member of a community. We need more books like this. -- SARAH LYONS, author of Revolutionary Witchcraft


With Deep Liberation, our sacred calling is made accessible to all who are willing to listen for it within themselves. -ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN, author of Pleasure Activism Kahn offers powerful practices to tend to our deepest hurts as we attempt to be human in a world that so often wants us to be other than human. [This is] . . . an invitation for us to reconnect to our own hearts as well as to our souls, passions, and our communities. -LAMA ROD OWENS, author of Love and Rage Kahn helps not only to liberate our own individual souls from the traumas that hold us hostage, but also to mend the balance with our communities and spirits. -DAVID SHI, author of North Asian Magic A breath of fresh air in a society constricted by the Western mainstream medical model. I recommend this book for psychologists, scholars, and activists who wish to engage with a worldview that is at once deeply resonant, ancient, progressive, and wise. -VANESSA SINCLAIR, PSYD, psychoanalyst and author of Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art Langston deftly hoists a calabash of Indigenous healing wisdoms and spiritualities and alchemizes a recipe of exercises, practices, and rituals to address trauma and to equip those who linger in the wake of world-endings for the work we must do in the world yawning to wake. -BAYO AKOMOLAFE, PHD, author of These Wilds Beyond Our Fences This is an accessible toolkit for undoing the psychic and emotional damage that limits our possibilities for experiencing true wellness and can shape how and to what degree we can express our soul's purpose. -AIDAN WACHTER, author of Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic Gently presented and thoroughly developed, the soul education in this book is not just the one all soul tenders should have access to; it's taught with the compassionate authority we all crave. -S. KELLY HARRELL, author of Gift of the Dreamtime I have never read a book dealing with anything shamanistic that approaches the depth here. This is an important text for seekers who want to develop their innate shamanic abilities to free their past, present, and future lives. -GRANDFATHER DUNCAN SINGS-ALONE, author of Sprinting Backwards to God Under the crush of a global sociopolitical reckoning . . . Kahn locates the importance of psychic and material ancestrality in the service of collective healing and, ultimately, communal liberation. This book is a must-read. . . . -LARA SHEEHI, PSYD, faculty at the George Washington University Professional Psychology Program A powerful manual that embraces the head, heart, and body. -CHRISTOPHER PENCZAK, author of Buddha, Christ, Merlin and The Inner Temple of Witchcraft Deep Liberation . . . gives people actionable steps to better care of themselves, not just as a single, atomized unit, but as a spiritual member of a community. We need more books like this. -SARAH LYONS, author of Revolutionary Witchcraft


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LANGSTON KAHN is a Black, Queer, New York City-based shamanic practitioner who specializes in radical human transformation, ancestral healing, and restoring an authentic relationship with our emotions. He stands firmly at the crossroads; his practice is informed by somatic modalities, contemporary shamanic traditions, and initiations into traditions of the African diaspora, and his helping spirits and ancestors weave it all together. Langston gives workshops and lectures internationally, in person and online. He has completed nine years of training with Christina Pratt in the Cycle of Transformation and was one of the first people in thirty years to be selected to be a senior teacher and carry forth the lineage. He has served for five years on the leadership council of the Last Mask Community, a collective of people who are striving to live in alignment with ancient shamanic principles and who are applying these principles in service of personal and collective liberation. You can find out more about his work at his website- LangstonKahn.com.

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