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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Vision Quest''' is an indigenous [[Connection Practice]] that may involve various [[Connection Techniques]], like drumming, or fasting, and various [[Connection Supplements]], like [[Peyote]], or [[Cannabis]]. | |||
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==List of Connection Practices== | |||
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==List of Connection Techniques== | |||
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"The girls must pick up the charcoal at the morning meal to see if they have been given a special power. The boys are given to the vision question. They gain a feather, a headband, a roach (headdress), a drum, and a pipe only as their prowess grows."<ref>Ignatia Broker, [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0873511670/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0873511670&linkCode=as2&tag=lightningpa02-20&linkId=3e0c548e8c069ff4fd702aabae0f0214 Night Flying Woman: An Ojibway Narrative] (Minnesota: Minnesota Historial Society Press, 1983: p. 51)</ref>. See also [[Dream Experience]]. | "The girls must pick up the charcoal at the morning meal to see if they have been given a special power. The boys are given to the vision question. They gain a feather, a headband, a roach (headdress), a drum, and a pipe only as their prowess grows."<ref>Ignatia Broker, [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0873511670/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0873511670&linkCode=as2&tag=lightningpa02-20&linkId=3e0c548e8c069ff4fd702aabae0f0214 Night Flying Woman: An Ojibway Narrative] (Minnesota: Minnesota Historial Society Press, 1983: p. 51)</ref>. See also [[Dream Experience]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:09, 9 April 2020
A Vision Quest is an indigenous Connection Practice that may involve various Connection Techniques, like drumming, or fasting, and various Connection Supplements, like Peyote, or Cannabis.
List of Connection Practices
List of Connection Techniques
Connection Technique > Affirmation, Affirmation of Connection, Autogenic Training, Biofeedback, Bornless Ritual, Breathing, Caloric Reduction, Cocooning, Connection Visualization, Dance, Deprivation, Detachment, Dhikr, Drumming, Fasting, Flow Control, Flow Purification, Graduation Invocation, Holotropic Breathwork, Hypnotism, Hypoventilation, Intent, Intent to Connect, Japam, Mantra, Meditation, Mindfulness, Musical Audition, Mysticism of the Historical Event, Poetry, Power Quest, Receptive Seeking, Relaxation, Sensory Deprivation, Spirit Canoe, The Method of the Lamp, The Way of the Hollow Bone, Thought Control, Vajra Breath, Vision Quest, Visualization, Writing, Zazen
Notes
"The girls must pick up the charcoal at the morning meal to see if they have been given a special power. The boys are given to the vision question. They gain a feather, a headband, a roach (headdress), a drum, and a pipe only as their prowess grows."[1]. See also Dream Experience.
Footnotes
- ↑ Ignatia Broker, Night Flying Woman: An Ojibway Narrative (Minnesota: Minnesota Historial Society Press, 1983: p. 51)