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OverviewDiscover an unparalleled journey into the sacred realms of Ayahuasca with this groundbreaking anthology-the first of its kind to weave together authentic, richly detailed personal lived experiences, Indigenous wisdom, and extensive scholarly insight. This large, deeply nuanced volume honours the profound intersections of Indigenous Australian, Amazonian, Celtic, and Mayan cosmologies, presenting an anthology far beyond the usual scientific or journalistic scope. It is marked by remarkable detail and a unique perspective, firmly rooted in authenticity, humility, and vulnerability. The reader is invited not only to learn, but to walk alongside the author through an honest, heartfelt exploration of spiritual and cultural depths. Australian Aboriginal voices share insights into Amazonian ceremonial traditions in modern contexts and in the spirit of a new Dreaming, offering powerful and rare perspectives and guidance that challenges colonial attitudes and critiques the ongoing harm caused by modern Western society's often dismissive approach to Indigenous knowledge. Written in an accessible academic style, this anthology expertly blends lived experience with rigorous research, weaving deeply personal narratives with scholarly discourse. It welcomes a broad spectrum of readers: academics in ethnobotany, anthropology, ecology, and spirituality will appreciate the book's depth, extensive cross-referencing, and thoughtful scholarship enhanced by extensive first-hand accounts. For newcomers and the curious, this is an adventure story that opens the mind and senses, evoking the immersive quality of epics like 'Shantaram, ' inviting discovery and wonder through its captivating storytelling. And for those already on, or curious about the Ayahuasca path, this book is a treasure trove of guidance, offering practical wisdom, safety insights, integration support and jaguar Dreaming / subtle cues for advanced practitioners-an essential companion and reference book for the dedicated seeker. This is a book that breathes, sings, and carries the living lineage of Amazonian and Indigenous knowledge. It transcends simple documentation by embodying real, lived experience with humility and critique, urging readers to confront colonial legacies and honour Indigenous ways of knowing. It is a rare and essential work that stands as a powerful counterpoint to the erasure and appropriation of Indigenous knowledge in contemporary discourse. Fearlessly, it explores the shadow side of Ayahuasca, shamanism, and modern spiritual movements with bravery and insight, offering a balanced and honest perspective. It also explains in detail the history, practices, and beliefs of contemporary Brazilian syncretic religions, such as Santo Daime, Umbanda, and Ciranda. Way of the Hummingbird also richly explores the shamanic worldview and intricate practices that reveal the mysterious realms of spiritual communication, animal totems, and multi-dimensional awareness-inviting readers into visionary journeys akin to the storytelling traditions of authors like Carlos Castaneda. This spiritual lens offers profound insight into how shamans navigate unseen worlds, forging connections between the physical and the spiritual that underpin the healing and transformation central to the book's themes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: SolarisPublisher: Dreamingarts Imprint: Dreamingarts Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.912kg ISBN: 9781764404204ISBN 10: 1764404203 Pages: 694 Publication Date: 09 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLore Solaris is an Australian ceremonial leader, healer, artist, musician and storyteller who has walked the path of Spirit and service for over two decades. His work grows from deep relationships with Indigenous teachers in both the Brazilian Amazon and across Australia, and his life is woven with ceremony, music, and a commitment to cultural integrity and healing.Raised in Sydney, Lore carries a strong sense of place and responsibility to Country. Since his first journey to the Amazon in 2003, he has followed the call of the Spirit, apprenticing with elders and immersing in the spiritual traditions of the Huni Kuin, Yawanawá, and Brazilian lineages such as Santo Daime and Umbanda. Alongside this, his work has remained rooted in connection to Aboriginal culture and spiritual knowledge shared with him by respected custodians of Country.With a background in youth work, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, community development, and trauma-informed care, Lore brings a practical and grounded presence to his healing spaces. His ceremonial work is inclusive and deep, guided by respect for lineage and Spirit, and held with humility and strength. Through his writings, music, and teachings, Lore invites people into realignment-with themselves, with the Earth, and with the Dreaming that underlies it all.What he shares is not just knowledge but lived experience-gathered through years of walking this path, deep studies, initiation, navigating hardship, learning from mistakes, and standing for what is sacred. His journey continues to be one of faith - listening, offering and weaving connections across cultures in the spirit of healing and truth. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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