Earth Magic, written by Steven D. Farmer, is an amazing introduction into understanding the capability of one’s self. To introduce the idea of shamanism you have to understand that the term briefly means “one who is wise.” So with the right determination anyone really could be a shaman, simply the will to learn, and acting on it for a lifetime. In this book, Farmer talks about the different ways to evaluate and heal one’s self and others with the help of guides or pure will.
In about chapter three of Earth magic, the author said something profound enough to have me take a step back from the page, and read again. Stevens talks about an experience with DMT, which although yes is a hallucinogen, is also specifically based off ones knowledge base, this hallucination taking place after he had taken several religious, spiritual, and philosophical classes. He described a living form of DNA coming onto earth in the early stages of development, creating well, life. Going further even to say in reference to the DNA “over eons continuously adapted, transformed, mutated, and integrated themselves so profoundly with the materials that this world is made of that the earth itself became like a living breathing superorganism. This is just as James Lovelock, the author of Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, had hypothesized. Not only did life create the atmosphere, it also regulates the atmosphere through its continual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.” In this way I believe Steven pictures the relationship between people and our environment, and the way we should respect it and manipulate it accordingly.
This novel was nonetheless eye opening, and intriguing to a large extent, I found myself several times having to take a few moments to contemplate what Farmers had said. Although I am not a shaman post read of this book, he did suggest many ways to pursue shamanism in one’s life, through the process of healing one’s self and others. I think this book is for people wanting to get a good intro into the spiritual and philosophical arena, it was suggested to me by my mother for such. In conclusion, Stevens created an amazing work of art with text in a way that was both educating and intriguing.