Books I Recommend:



A Brief History of Time is a book that shows the modern path of Shamanism in that it encompasses all aspects of universe and perception.



The Orgon Accumulator Handbook is an example of how the body can use its lifeforce energy to heal itself as well as showing how the energy fields of modern technology can be destructive to the human body.



The Holistic Herbal is great for the beginner of herbology. This book has simple diagrams of the internal human body and brief descriptions of the herbs and their functions.

Sex Magik: questions and answers.

 

   I get a lot of questions about the use of sexual energy in Shamanism and particularly in the practices of Sex Magik so instead of writing the whole lesson plan I decided to just publish the questions I get along with the answers I give out.

   So if anyone has any questions about it I’ll [...]

Hungry?

 I guess one of the nice things that should come with age is experience. Of course, it doesn’t do much good if you don’t learn from it or aren’t able to pass on something good from it. Personally, I don’t like repeating mistakes whether they are mine or mistakes I’ve seen other people make.

In this case I’m talking about the hard times we are in from the recession. At 51 years old, this is my third recession. All recessions look a little different at first but Continue reading Hungry?

Ocean Sex

Sometimes we need to get back to the beginning, the place where all life began on this planet, and invoke the sensations of creation. Continue reading Ocean Sex

Sexual Energy is in everything.

 

  Everything is energy.

  If it sounds too simple, congratulations, you just passed level one.

 

  Energy is not so much spent as it is directed. When we look at energy as a perpetual flow we see that it is always there, moving in all directions. Most of the time it moves according to its own polarities and the polarities in its environment, however it can be intentionally directed. Continue reading Sexual Energy is in everything.

A rock and a hard place.

   I’ve been working with a project the last four years that I strongly believe in for a few reasons. The product is totally organic. It eats away at rust and scaling and can be washed away. Simple.

   The project will stimulate the local economies, cut costs on many industry’s corrosive expenses and of course, lessen the adverse impact of industrialization on the environment.

   A large corporation that I can’t mention at this time Continue reading A rock and a hard place.