The Unnamed Path

An Emerging Shamanic Path for Men-Who-Love-Men

Episode 37 - Pathworking

Filed under: podcast — Hyperion at 1:24 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2007
 
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Episode 37 - Pathworking

Show Highlights:
• Pathworking is a ritualized semi-guided meditative exercise
• Pathworking varies from guided meditation in that not everything is described for the participant, allowing him to have his own unique experiences and spiritual encounters
• Pathworking is an effective way to meet Gods, Goddesses, guides and other spiritual entities and establish/build relationships with them
• The Great Crossroads is used in conjunction with Pathworking and tools to set the proper magical environment to begin contacting the desired spirit
• Future podcasts will contain specific Pathworkings to meet the Light God, Dark God, Light Goddess, Dark Goddess, Ancestors of Men-who-love-men, Spirits of the Land and more

1 Comment

Comment by gwillgi

October 29, 2007 @ 2:16 am

Thanks Hyperion,
Stumbling upon your site is one of the best sign I can get just as I was going to perform my rededication to the Old Ones coming this Hallow’s Eve. I have done much reading and much research in the past but am rather short when it comes down to real practical work such as journeying.

And while I have the books by Michael Horner, RJ Stewart and on traditional witchcraft, I never did manage to properly perform a faring-forth to meet even my spirit guide, which I call my familiar.

Now listening to your podcasts and finding that the tradition you expound upon bears a close resemblance to the traditional witchcraft that I have been learning in concepts, plus the fact that it is for people-like-us (as men-who-love-men are called here in the Southeast Asian region), I am inspired to try much harder to reach my guides.

And for that I must give you my sincere thanks and vote in Podcast Alley (I can’t find where to vote in Podcast Pickle though…)

gwillgi

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