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"Finally on an evening in 1982
"Finally on an evening in 1982
I approached the entrance of the cave alone, silently calling upon the spirits to have compassion for me and to confer greater power for my work in healing others. I used a flashlight to descend to a remote recess deep inside the cavern, which took about a quarter of an hour. There I extinguished the light. The darkness was thick and silent. Next, according to what I had learned, I was supposed to sleep until the middle of the night, wake up, eat a small amount of food, and not go back to sleep until something happened."  
I approached the entrance of the cave alone, silently calling upon the spirits to have compassion for me and to confer greater power for my work in healing others. I used a flashlight to descend to a remote recess deep inside the cavern, which took about a quarter of an hour. There I extinguished the light. The darkness was thick and silent. Next, according to what I had learned, I was supposed to sleep until the middle of the night, wake up, eat a small amount of food, and not go back to sleep until something happened."  
Michael Harner >> Cave and Cosmos >> From Chapter 1: Spirit Power and the Cave
Michael Harner >> Cave and Cosmos >> From Chapter 1: Spirit Power and the Cave
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A Dialogue between Br. David Steindl-Rast and [[Michael Harner]]==
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> In this rare recording Brother David Steindl-Rast and Michael Harner
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> discuss the similarities and differences between shamans and monks and
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> their perspectives on reality.
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> Recorded at the Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California on January 28,
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> 1993 (58 minutes)
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"Finally on an evening in 1982 I approached the entrance of the cave alone, silently calling upon the spirits to have compassion for me and to confer greater power for my work in healing others. I used a flashlight to descend to a remote recess deep inside the cavern, which took about a quarter of an hour. There I extinguished the light. The darkness was thick and silent. Next, according to what I had learned, I was supposed to sleep until the middle of the night, wake up, eat a small amount of food, and not go back to sleep until something happened." Michael Harner >> Cave and Cosmos >> From Chapter 1: Spirit Power and the Cave


A Dialogue between Br. David Steindl-Rast and Michael Harner== > In this rare recording Brother David Steindl-Rast and Michael Harner > discuss the similarities and differences between shamans and monks and > their perspectives on reality. > Recorded at the Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California on January 28, > 1993 (58 minutes)

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