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List of Connection Techniques

Connection Technique > {{#ask:Connection Technique

Notes

According to Harner, the group practice of Spirit Boat, Spirit Canoe or Spirit Raft is a common shamanic practice alone the Northest Coast of America, the NorthWest Amazon, in Australia and Indonesia". [1].

This is a practice designed to draw together the energies of multiple people primarily for the purpose of healing.


Footnotes

  1. Harner, Michael. Cave and Cosmos: Shamanic Encounters with Another Reality. Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books, 2013