Re: Neolithic Shamanism
It doesn't explicitly address this actually. Or not that I've discovered so far. It calls the earth the 'starting place', teaching about land spirits, the concept of grounding and being fully in your body. Then it moves onto these 9 worlds which are the worlds of the sun (the golden world), moon (the silver world), plants (the green world), animals (the brown world), water (the blue world), fire (the red world), craft (the grey world), air (the white world) and ancestors (the black world). Probably not in that order, although the order you work through them, so long as you started at earth, isn't important (so I'm jumping ahead into the Green World because the summer seems an appropriate time, and because I've already worked with the sun and moon when I did my temple work).
Originally posted by MaskedOne
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