Shapeshifting requires the ability to transcend your attachments, in particular your ego attachments to identity and who you are. If you can get over your attachment to labeling yourself and your cherishing of your identity, you can be virtually anybody. You can slip in and out of different shells, even different animal forms or deity forms.
Zeena SchreckStichwörter: reality freedom death magic spirituality illusion gods magick impermanence shamanism animism taboos tantra shapeshifter tai-chi self-identity animal-liberation tai-chi-chuan materialism-versus-spiritualism totemism shamanic left-hand-path zeena-schreck magick-and-faith spiritual-transformation spiritual-journey shamanism-healing animal-totem deity-yoga martial-art-training gods-and-warriors tantric-buddhism vamamarga taboo-breaking plant-spirits sacred-travel shamanic-healing spirit-possession
Human cultures vary widely in the plants they use to gratify the desire for a change of mind, but all cultures (save the Eskimo) sanction at least one such plant and, just as invariably, strenuously forbid certain others. Along with the temptation seems to come the taboo.
Michael PollanStichwörter: drugs rules culture taboos
It's also about integration: owning up to the parts of yourself, however much you might not like them. In the Real there are so many taboos that people are completely fragmented. That's the joke of it. They cling rigidly to the idea that they are one unique person, while they are busy hiding parts of themselves they can't accept.
Alan McCluskeyStichwörter: integration taboos people-relations
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