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Shamanic Ways

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Experiences in Shamanism
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Understanding Innerspace
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Date:

11-04-03

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Hank Wesselman, Larry Park

Author, shaman, and paleoanthropologist Hank Wesselman (sharedwisdom(1)) returned to C2C as the main guest on Tuesday night. Speaking of a profound moment on one of his research expeditions in Africa, he said it was "heady stuff to hold the bones of the earliest ancestors in your hands and then look up at night and see a satellite going across the sky."
Wesselman shared tales of his shamanic apprenticeship and practice that began in Africa, describing how the first time he left his tent via astral travel, he had swooped up and down in the sky over their campsite. The next morning, one of the tribesmen said to him, "Hey, Dr. Hank, what were you doing flying over my tent last night?"
Shamans access a web or matrix, that in ancient Hawaii was called "Aka," explained Wesselman who compared this space to the "dark matter" of the universe, a kind of "invisible scaffolding" in which all is connected. Through this field, he said he has been able to time travel, where he has built a rapport with a future descendent of his.

1. http://www.sharedwisdom.com/

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Bumper music from Tuesday November 04, 2003

1. Cold as Ice
Foreigner
2. Eurochild
Massive Attack
3. Fanfare for the Common Man
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
4. From the Beginning
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
5. Inca Dance
Cusco
6. Little Wing
Jimi Hendrix
7. Little Wing
Stevie Ray Vaughan
8. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
9. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
10. One of These Nights
Eagles
11. Piano Man
Billy Joel
12. Spirit of Man
Chris De Burgh
13. Sukiyaki
Kyu Sakamoto
14. Sukiyaki
A Taste of Honey
15. #41
Dave Matthews Band
16. Someone to Watch Over Me
Frank Sinatra
17. Someone To Watch Over Me
Willie Nelson
18. Dust in the Wind
Kansas
19. Hey Nineteen
Steely Dan
20. Tommorrow (from Annie)
Aileen Quinn
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