Native American Spirituality and Vision Quests: The Wisdom of Wakan Tanka, Heyoka Ceremonies, Inipi, and Kachina Dolla Magic Through the Ghost Dance, Hozho,… by Diohka Aesden
English | January 7, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CRRYNZDN | 535 pages | EPUB | 49 Mb
English | January 7, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CRRYNZDN | 535 pages | EPUB | 49 Mb
NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY AND VISION QUESTS
Read about the wisdom, culture, and ceremony of many Native American spiritual traditions.
This is a 500-page tome with emphasis on etymologies and deeper meanings from the following topics:
I: Wakan Tanka
II: Heyoka
III: Inipi
IV: Kachina Doll Magic
V: Ghost Dance
VI: Sun Dance
VII: Hozho
VIII: Chunkey Game Spiritualism
IX: Ancestral Puebloan Peoples
X: Peyote Religion
XI: Animal Totemism
XII: Shamanic Journeys
XIII: False Face Society
XIV: Potlatch Ceremonies
XV: Green Corn Ceremony
XVI: Yuwipi Ceremonies
XVII: Black Drink Ceremony
XVIII: Toltec Civilization
XVIX: Zuni Fetishes
XX: Makwa Giizis
XXI: Apache Sunrise Ceremony
XXII: Crow Dog’s case
XXIII: Orenda
XXIV: Sky Woman Mythology
XXV: Pueblo Revolt of 1680
…and many more!
Disclosure about use of AI:
This series uses a number of AI technologies to research the topics presented. It is the mission of this series to provide information from many sources, including personal experience with the traditions themselves from a lifetime of religious study. This series is outlined, compiled, designed, formatted, proofread, and glossarized by myself, a human being. Work is done to balance out any biases inherent in any specific AI tool, and the agenda of the series remains to inform the reader in the best ways possible about esoteric religious concepts across many traditions. The series is continually updated if any corrections are needed. Esoteric and mystical traditions have a history of blurring the lines between spirituality and fantasy, which this series upholds, but this series remains factual and non-fiction in the respect of ancient wisdom that belongs to our human species and its myriad cultures. The series strives to use the best modern technology as well as more traditional research to honor and faithfully represent our esoteric religious history. It takes a significantly long time to produce an episode of this series, and my livelihood depends on its sales as the production is a full-the job. There is fear that AI will destroy jobs, but in this case it has assisted me in finding one. It is an honor to work on this series, and I thank all of its readers dearly. Please leave honest comments so that the production of the series can continue to improve.
The wisdom of our collective esoteric religious studies requires new methods and continuous improvement to be preserved and indexed. Thank you for being a part of it.
-Diohka Aesden
This book is part of the Esoteric Religious Studies Series, an exploration of the wide world of esoterica.