Spirits Captured in Stone

Spirits Captured in Stone
Title Spirits Captured in Stone PDF eBook
Author Jay H. Bernstein
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages 228
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781555876920

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"This fascinating case study focuses on shamanism and the healing practices of the Taman, a formerly tribal society indigenous to the interior of Borneo. The Taman typically associate illness with an encounter with spirits that both seduce and torment a person in dreams or waking life. Rather than use medicines to counter the effect of these discomforting visitors, the shamans - called baliens - use stones that are said to contain the convergence of wild spirits that have come into being during the initiation ceremony".--P. 209.

Spirits Captured in Stone

Spirits Captured in Stone
Title Spirits Captured in Stone PDF eBook
Author Jay H. Bernstein
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781685858117

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Examines shamanism and healing practices among the Taman of Borneo.

Spirits in Stone

Spirits in Stone
Title Spirits in Stone PDF eBook
Author Glenn Kreisberg
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 432
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591438373

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A ground-breaking study of ceremonial stone landscapes in Northeast America and their relationship to other sites around the world • Features a comprehensive field guide to hundreds of megalithic stone structures in northeastern America, including cairns, perched boulders, and effigies • Details the Wall of Manitou, the Hammonasset Line, landscape astronomy along the Hudson River, and a several-acre area in Woodstock, NY, with large, carefully constructed lithic formations • Analyzes the archaeoastronomy, archaeoacoustics, and symbolism of these sites to reveal their relationships to other ceremonial stone sites across America and the world Presenting a comprehensive field guide to hundreds of lost, forgotten, and misidentified megalithic stone structures in northeastern America, Glenn Kreisberg documents many enigmatic formations still standing across the Catskill Mountain and Hudson Valley region, complete with functioning solstice and equinox alignments. Kreisberg provides a first-person description of the “Wall of the Manitou,” which runs for 10 miles along the eastern slopes of the Catskill Mountains, as well as narratives about related sites that include animal effigies, reproductive organs, calendar stones, enigmatic inscriptions, and evidence of alignments. Using computer software, he plots the trajectory of the Hammonasset Line, which begins at a burial complex near the tip of Long Island and runs to Devil’s Tombstone in Greene County, New York. He shows how the line runs at the same angle that marks the summer solstice sunset from Montauk Point on Long Island, and, when extended, intersects the ancient copper mines of Isle Royal in Upper Michigan. He documents a several-acre area on Overlook Mountain in Woodstock, New York, with a grouping of very large, carefully constructed lithic formations that together create a serpent or snake figure, mirroring the constellation Draco. He demonstrates how this site is related to the Serpent Mount in Ohio and Ankor Wat in Cambodia and reveals how all of the vast, interlocking sites in the Northeast were part of an ancient spiritual landscape based on a sophisticated understanding of the cosmos, as practiced by ancient Native Americans. While modern historians consider these sites to be colonial era constructions, Kreisberg reveals how they were used to communicate with the spirit world and may be remnants of a long-vanished civilization.

The Ghost Road

The Ghost Road
Title The Ghost Road PDF eBook
Author Tony Abbott
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 177
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545034329

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Derek Stone realizes that to stop the undead Legion army from preying on those around him he must close the Rift, which allows the dead to enter the world of the living.

Spirit to the Stone

Spirit to the Stone
Title Spirit to the Stone PDF eBook
Author Marion Boatwright
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 2016
Genre Old Ghost Road (N.Z.)
ISBN 9780473353773

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"Stretching between the West Coast's Buller and Mokihinui Rivers, the Old Ghost Road is the most ambitious trail-building project New Zealand has seen for generations - creating the country's longest continuous single-track through some of its most rugged wilderness"--Back cover.

The Spirit of Enthusiasm

The Spirit of Enthusiasm
Title The Spirit of Enthusiasm PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Maurer
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 97
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0761851933

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This book examines the historical development of the American Catholic Charismatic Renewal from the early influences of the Spanish Cursillo movement, through the initial 'baptism in the spirit' event at Duquesne University in 1967, and the Renewal's subsequent development through the end of the 20th century.

Valley of Shining Stone

Valley of Shining Stone
Title Valley of Shining Stone PDF eBook
Author Lesley Poling-Kempes
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 340
Release 1997-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780816514465

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North by northwest from old Santa Fe is the winding road to Abiquiu (ah-be-cue'), Ghost Ranch, and el Valle de la Piedra Lumbre, the Valley of Shining Stone: mythical names in a near-mythical place, captured for the ages in the famous paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. O'Keeffe saw the magic of sandstone cliffs and turquoise skies, but her life and death here are only part of the story. Reading almost like a novel, this book spills over with other legends buried deep in time, just as some of North America's oldest dinosaur bones lie hidden beneath the valley floor. Here are the stories of Pueblo Indians who have claimed this land for generations. Here, too, are Utes, Navajos, Jicarilla Apaches, Hispanos, and Anglos-many lives tangled together, yet also separate and distinct. Underlying these stories is the saga of Ghost Ranch itself, a last living vestige of the Old West ideal of horses, cowboys, and wide-open spaces. Readers will meet a virtual Who's Who of visitors from "dude ranch" days, ranging from such luminaries as Willa Cather, Ansel Adams, and Charles Lindbergh to World War II scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his colleagues, who were working on the top-secret atomic bomb in nearby Los Alamos. Moving on through the twentieth century, the book describes struggles to preserve the valley's wild beauty in the face of land development and increased tourism. Just as the Piedra Lumbre landscape has captivated countless wayfarers over hundreds of years, so its stories cast their own spell. Indispensable for travelers, pure pleasure for history buffs and general readers, these pages are a magic carpet to a magic land: Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch, the Valley of Shining Stone.