Archive for the ‘Power Animals’ Category

Getting Stuck in the Tunnel

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

If you have trouble getting to the end of the tunnel when you journey, there are several techniques you can use to help you get there.

First, restate your intention and feel it like a surge of energy pushing you along. Saying it out loud can be very effective.

Secondly, put out a call to the spirits to help you. Many people find that their power animal or another familiar spirit will travel along the tunnel to meet them and ensure a safe crossing to the otherworld. Sometimes, this can be the first meeting with your power animal but this is fine; they know best what is good for us. I relate a wonderful story in my book, Follow the Shaman’s Call, about a friend whose power animal – a rabbit – helped him get through the tunnel and now meets him half-way along it every time he journeys.

Third (and perhaps most importantly) don’t give up. Keep trying to reach the otherworld and you will get there. Don’t worry that you are doing it wrong or that you are getting distracted by too much outside interference; just keep trying and trust that, when the time is right, it will happen for you.

Many people find it difficult to get through the tunnel on their first few attempts. This is not surprising as it may be the first time you have ever experienced anything like it. Take the time needed to get your body used to the idea and, before long, it will come naturally.

And finally, good luck.

Bringing the Spirits to Life

Monday, August 9th, 2010

This is the first of five edited extracts to be posted this week from my new book, Prehistoric Belief: Shamans, Trance and the Afterlife. I really hope you enjoy them.

Nicholas Conard, an American archaeologist working in Germany, is usually very calm when he digs. He was excavating a cave called Hohle Fels during 2003 when something, in his own words, ‘got my heart pumping a bit’. Conard can be forgiven, for he had just lifted out of the ground a Palaeolithic ivory carving, dating to around 30,000 years ago. A wonderful find in itself but when he looked closely at the subject of the carving that his heart began to race: held in his hand was a figurine that was half-lion and half-human. He knew that, potentially, here was the proof that people in the Palaeolithic were shamanic and that they regularly shapeshifted into animals whilst in trance. For this was not the only half-human half-lion figurine that had been found. At Hohlenstein-Stadel, another cave in Germany, a similar figurine had been discovered in 1939. As Conard puts it, ‘If there are two, there must have been hundreds of these things; they must have been part of daily life’.

With the figurine, Conard also found the head of a horse and a water bird, both in ivory. The bird was stretched out, as if in flight, and it was not lost on Conard that, here, was another find with potentially shamanic roots. Water birds are equally at home on the water on the land, and in the air. Consequently, in crossing between these worlds, many shamanic people believe that they can also cross between this world and the otherworld. The birds were seen as messengers of the spirits.

Southern Germany is particularly rich in figurines carved out of ivory and most come from the earliest occupation of Europe by modern humans, around 32,000 years ago. Although many have finely carved bodies and heads, the limbs are often stumpy with no hooves or paws, as if the figurines are flying above the ground. However, if, like the water bird, these figurines represent the spirits of the otherworld, then perhaps an ability to fly was an integral element to their form. Moreover, as if to emphasise that these animals were indeed spirits, many of the figurines have geometric patterns engraved on their sides, which match the phosphenes that are sometimes seen in shamanic trance. These were not ordinary animals that were depicted but, like the paintings on the cave walls, these were animal spirits.

The figurines are often worn smooth by the hands that have carried them, or are stained red by being tied onto clothing (ochre was used as a preservative for animal hide and rubbed off with use). These images were clearly made to be seen and used in everyday life. Perhaps they were similar to Native American fetishes, carried for the power that is believed to emanate from them. If so, then the type of animals represented may give some indication as to what sort of power was being sought. Most of the animals represented are large land mammals and many are predators rather than prey. Moreover, many of the animals take aggressive or threatening stances, perhaps as a prelude to attack. A lion from Vogelherd in Germany has its ears cocked back in a threatening pose, and a bear from Geißenklösterle is in a similar pose. It seems that it was the strength and ferocity of these animals that people sought when they made and carried the figurines. However, a beautifully crafted stallion, also from Vogelherd, was not in an aggressive pose at all but, rather, was in a pose that seemed designed to impress the mares. Whoever carried this figurine had very different aims in mind; but then, since Conard also found an eight-inch, 28,000 year-old dildo in his cave at Hohle Fels, perhaps there were times when Palaeolithic man felt a little under pressure.

How to Find a Power Animal

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Once you have successfully journeyed to the otherworld, you can go there and look for a power animal of your own. This is a shortened version of the exercise given in my book, Follow the Shaman’s Call. For the drumming, use Track 1 of the drumming tracks you will find on the website.

Begin this journey in exactly the same way as your last journey to the otherworld except, this time, set your intention as: I am journeying to the otherworld to find my power animal. Go down the tunnel, step out into the otherworld and then look around you. It may be that an animal is already waiting for you, or it may be that you will have to move around and look. When you do see an animal, it might only be for a moment before it moves away. Do not follow in pursuit but just carry on with your search; if that was your power animal, then it will return. When you have seen the same animal a number of times (four is thought to be significant) or if an animal makes it clear that it is waiting for you to initiate contact then go over to it and ask “Are you my power animal?” If it says “No”, then carry on looking and wait until another animal approaches you or until you see a new animal several times. However, if it says “Yes” then you have found your power animal.

Never worry about what sort of animal your power animal is; just accept that it is entirely right for you. You should now journey regularly to your power animal and really get to know it. After all, from now on, this is the source of your shamanic power.