Sangoma: My Odyssey into the Spirit World of Africa
Nothing in James Hall
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
May 5th 2009
by Sterling Ethos
(first published 1994)
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This is completely nuts (I mean that as a compliment). One man's journey from his life as a Los Angeles screenwriter to a new way of being as an apprentice healer in Swaziland, guided by the spirits which have possessed him, vomiting goat's blood in the river at dawn and communing with his ancestors (and others). Wow. This was stunning in the sense that it really worked my brain over hard just trying to deal with what I was reading about ... and I am no stranger to weirdness, even of this sort.
This white guy goes to Africa to learn all about tribal medicine and becomes a healer. He desribes some powerful hullicinagenics that I read about in my Native American books. He is really brave to go and try so much of this such in the name of learning.
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