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Shamanic journeying imagery, constructivism and the affect bridge technique

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Adam Rock, P Baynes
Shamanic journeying imagery arguably occurs across cultures and historical epochs. However, to what extent is the content of the journeying imagery a construction of the shaman's cultural milieu, belief structures, autobiographical memories, and so forth. The present article finds the literature inconclusive on this question. It is suggested that attempts to answer it face a fundamental methodological problem: how to detect contextual influences on imagery that the shaman cannot report on because they are outside his/her present consciousness and memory. The authors propose a partial solution: Watkins' (1971) Affect Bridge, a memory “uncovering” technique used in hypnosis. A non-hypnotic version of the technique developed by one of the authors for inquiry into shamanic journeying imagery is then described.

History

Journal

Anthropology of consciousness

Volume

16

Issue

2

Season

Winter

Pagination

50 - 71

Publisher

American Anthropological Association

Location

Washington, DC

ISSN

1053-4202

eISSN

1556-3537

Language

eng

Notes

Posted online on December 12, 2006.

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, American Anthropological Association

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