
Shadow, Sex, and Shamanism with Marsha Scarbrough
Join author Marsha Scarbrough as she shares her passionate, sexual, and painful journey in her new book Honey in the River: Shadow, Sex and West African Spirituality.
Why Shamanism Now - A Practical Path to Authenticity · Christina L. Pratt
May 26, 20151h 0m
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Show Notes
Where people gather in community there is Shadow, even in spiritual communities. Where there is unacknowledged Shadow there is sex, often good and exciting, and usually inappropriate. At its worst this Shadow driven sex moves hand in hand with great abuse of trust and misuse of power and it tears spiritual communities apart. Author Marsha Scarbrough shares her passionate, sexual, painful journey in her new book Honey in the River: Shadow, Sex and West African Spirituality. Marsha explores this all too common experience with honesty, vulnerability, and maturity so that we can get past our overly simplified victim/perpetrator stance and see the movement of spirit, shadow, love, and the Trickster in the mix. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, and her guest Marsha Scarbrough this week as they discuss shadow, sex and the Trickster and their movement in our lives.
Topics
Marsha ScarbroughHoney in the River: ShadowSex and West African Spiritualitycontemporary shamanismshamanic healingshamanic journeyingancestral wisdomsoul's purpose