Ross Bishop

"Wisdom is not gained by knowing the answer; it is gained through the experience of the journey."

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Shamanism

What is Shamanism?
Spirituality and Life
Healing
Shamanism – Traditional Healing
The Shadow
Working With Your Shadow
The God Space
Dealing with The Shadow – A Fairy Tale
Healing – Part 1 Belief
Healing – Part 2 Sacrifice
The Hopi Prophecies
Indigenous Native Americans
Psychic Healing
Soul Loss In A Culture Part I – The Age of  Industry
Soul Loss In A Culture Part II – The Process
The Galactic Alignments of 2012

About The Blue Lotus

The blue lotus of the Nile was the most sacred of plants, prized above all others. Not a monument in the valley of the Nile is without this plant in an honored place. On the capitals of the Egyptian pillars, on the thrones and even the head-dresses of the Divine Kings, the lotus appears everywhere. Blue lotuses were found scattered over Tutankhamen’s body when his tomb was opened.

The eight-petaled lotus used in Buddhist mandalas speaks to cosmic harmony. The thousand-petaled lotus represents spiritual illumination. Rooted in the mud, the lotus rises to blossom clean and bright, symbolizing purity and resurrection. The lotus is often analogized to the enlightened being who emerges undefiled from the chaos and confusion of the world.

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