Today, we are joined by Wayne Martin Mellinger, Ph.D., who describes a Dionysian spirituality in the pursuit of a shamanic approach to addiction recovery. This essay was originally published at Mellinger’s blog, Doing Modernity: Using Cultural Interactionism to Study Everyday…
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Category: Practice, psychology, Wayne Martin Mellinger
Tags: addiction, Dionysus, drug abuse, drug use, drugs, entheogens, Jung, Nietzsche, recovery, Shamanism, shamans, wounded healer
image enhanced from The Calumny of Apelles, by Botticelli, 1494 – by B. T. Newberg The last post emphasized how critical it is for those neither religious nor secular to make their voices known. Now, here is an opportunity to…
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Category: B. T. Newberg
Tags: atheist pagan, atheist wicca, Buddhism, earth religion, naturalistic paganism, nature religion, pagan humanism, pagan pantheism, Paganism, pantheism, religious naturalism, science and god, science and myth, science and religion, Shamanism, spiritual humanism, Spiritual Naturalism, spirituality and religion, Wicca