I'm just curious if anyone had heard of calling back soul fragments, and if so any information they could give me or point me in the right direction would be very much appreciated
This post is kind of an odd coincidence, because my dietitian suggested soul retrieval to me last week, and my therapist seconded it. I think it's a shamanic technique, but that's about all I know about it. I'll ask and let you know!
Why would your dietician and therapist suggest that??? I'm sorry but have you looked at the certificates of either, because ummm decent professionals to the best of my knowledge would not suggest that.
I take it that both your dietitian and your therapist lack professional degrees, because... wow. I can't imagine a reputable medical practitioner suggesting such a course of action (or at least not one I'd ever trust).
To have a dietitian recommend a New Age woo-woo technique is rather out in left field IMO. But hey, I'm a meanie poo-poo head sceptic... don't mind me.
ETA: I should point out that soul retrieval has a long and venerable history as an ethnic shamanic practice. However, I somehow doubt that your dietician plans to send you to the Tunguska region of Russia for treatment.
This concept developed in the context of Michael Harner's "Core Shamanism". While not rooted in any traditional shamanism, some people have found it very helpful. The standard introduction to Core Shamanism is: Harner, Michael, The Way of the Shaman: A Guide to Power and Healing, Harper & Row Publishers, NY 1980
It should only be undertaken by experienced practitioners of Core Shamanism.
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Thanks ever so much for reply and reading my post.
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To have a dietitian recommend a New Age woo-woo technique is rather out in left field IMO. But hey, I'm a meanie poo-poo head sceptic... don't mind me.
ETA: I should point out that soul retrieval has a long and venerable history as an ethnic shamanic practice. However, I somehow doubt that your dietician plans to send you to the Tunguska region of Russia for treatment.
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Harner, Michael, The Way of the Shaman: A Guide to Power and Healing, Harper & Row Publishers, NY 1980
It should only be undertaken by experienced practitioners of Core Shamanism.
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I've just ordered the book you suggested from amazon, so I look forward to reading that.
Thank you again.
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