

Shamanic trance, practiced in traditional societies since the dawn of humanity, enables us to recognize and access an expanded form of consciousness and that mysterious part of ourselves that is the soul. These practices are often overlooked in our Western healing methods, yet they share many similarities with those used by certain therapists to develop healing methods, such as hypnosis or sophrology. This book brings together the different states of trance, examining both what is common to each and what differentiates the different states of consciousness, which harbor immense healing potential. Through tales, mythological accounts and other testimonies of their own experience in Mongolia and Amazonia, the authors take us on a journey through time and space, to rediscover the therapeutic weave that has always existed, but which the Western approach to medicine has neglected. An excellent reflection that gives us a better grasp of the "vision in depth" to which trance gives access, and which focuses on man in the totality of his being.
256 pages.