Leere Kessel: Navigieren in Depressionen durch Magie und Rituale von Ward, Terenc

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Book Title
Empty Cauldrons: Navigating Depression Through Magic and Ritual
ISBN
9780738763330
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Llewellyn Publications
ISBN-10
0738763330
ISBN-13
9780738763330
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050073725

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Empty Cauldrons : Navigating Depression Through Magic and Ritual
Subject
Paganism & Neo-Paganism, Death, Grief, Bereavement, Internal Medicine, Healing / Prayer & Spiritual
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Body, Mind & Spirit, Self-Help, Medical
Author
Terence P. Ward
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2021-425597
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Empty Cauldronsstands alone in how it navigates through the poignant to the profound. Terence P. Ward has provided a unique work that while modern and cutting edge also flows like a timeless grimoire, exploring ancient magic and formula that is not only invaluable to whom may be challenged by depression but those immersed in the healing arts and community for a better understanding of those we support, work with and love. Empty Cauldronssupersedes anything of the like I have ever read, a truly unique and altering read."--Witchdoctor Utu, founder of the Dragon Ritual Drummers and author of Conjuring Harriet "Mama Moses" Tubman and the Spirits of the Underground Railroad "Few works in our communities have set about tackling this topic, for as Ward states plainly, depression is an antagonist thatdoes not like to be talked about...[Ward does] an admirable and soulfullynecessary;job of breaching the boundaries of the looming elephant in our room -depression- as a serious medical condition, wrought with obstacles not just within the throes of its tendril'd unfolding, but from without in a society which systemically shifts from vantage upon them, and these. From topics of suicide to stigmas inside and out, this book compassionately (and with temperance) implores readers to sit with their biases and fears, examining the realities of an oft under-examined element of harrowing impact in the lives of so many today. Now, more than ever before, is a time in which wemustcourageously plunge into the depths of discourse and awareness of the seriousness of depression and trauma, beyond sorrow or situational sadness, and recognize it - name it - as the dire threat it is, and ever has been, for so many amongst us."--Theanos Thrax, author/scholar, mental health consultant, polytheist priest "I don't say this lightly or often--this is an important book, not only for the community that is its target market but for anyone who is living with depression. Empty Cauldrons is a rare gift to anyone who has been looking for answers to the shadowy questions that haunt them--it's readable, sensible, hopeful and effective. Get it. Gift it. Give thanks for it."--H. Byron Ballard, priestess and pastor, author of Roots, Branches and Spirits "A remarkable undertaking addressing what it is to have chronic depression and to be pagan...Ward, a well known pagan journalist, has assembled his personal journey into a deep yet accessible discussion of how depression affects our spirituality and how our practice may help us address depression. He brings perspectives from many pagan leads who he interviewed for this work. While reading this I found myself thinking I should order a couple dozen copies for people I've known and counseled over the years, and their families."--Rev. Dr. C. Davis Sprague, MD, HP Stewart Tradition "Depression isolates us from all that we love. With Empty Cauldrons, Terence Ward helps break that isolation through courageous truth telling and a thoughtful, practical approach to a range of Pagan spiritual tools. Ward brings together a multiplicity of voices and traditions, creating something more than a mere self-help book with a Pagan twist. Encompassing storytelling, devotionals, spellcraft, and above all, a deep respect for the wisdom traditions of Paganism, he has created a book that belongs on the shelves of any Pagan who has struggled with depression, or who knows someone who has. I cannot recommend this book strongly enough."--Cat Chapin-Bishop, MSW, LICSW, author of Quaker Pagan Reflectionsand founding chair of the Pastoral Counseling Department at Cherry Hill Seminary, "Empty Cauldrons stands alone in how it navigates through the poignant to the profound. Terence P. Ward has provided a unique work that while modern and cutting edge also flows like a timeless grimoire, exploring ancient magic and formula that is not only invaluable to whom may be challenged by depression but those immersed in the healing arts and community for a better understanding of those we support, work with and love. Empty Cauldrons supersedes anything of the like I have ever read, a truly unique and altering read."--Witchdoctor Utu, founder of the Dragon Ritual Drummers and author of Conjuring Harriet "Mama Moses" Tubman and the Spirits of the Underground Railroad
Dewey Decimal
299/.94 616.8527
Table Of Content
Contents Exercises x Acknowledgments xv Disclaimer xvii Foreword xix Introduction 1 Part One: Depression in the World Chapter 1: Defining Depression 15 Chapter 2: Depression as Spirit 41 Chapter 3: Your Relationship with Depression 51 Chapter 4: Depression and the Gods 101 Part Two: Strategies for Life with Depression Chapter 5: Strategies for the Body 117 Chapter 6: Strategies for the Mind 129 Chapter 7: Strategies for Spirit 139 Chapter 8: Rituals and Routine 175 Chapter 9: Prayers, Offerings, Dreams, and Spells 191 Chapter 10: Community 225 Conclusion 243 Depression Resources 245 Contributor Biographies 247 Bibliography 253
Synopsis
A Pagan Guide to Coping with Depression Whether is it impacting you or a loved one, depression can be difficult to discuss or even acknowledge. Empty Cauldrons explores the isolating influence it can have and why many people resist professional help. With contributions from Pagan clergy, depression sufferers, and therapists, author Terence P Ward creates a picture of depression that draws upon both science and religion. He also shares his own experiences with this common affliction and the spiritual methods he has used for relief. Discover how to draw off miasma, appeal to the gods of the wind, purify yourself with sound, and host a traditional Hellenic ancestor feast. Learn about conducting shadow work, tending a depression shrine, keeping a dream journal, and much more. Throughout the book, Ward compassionately presents dozens of simple strategies for developing a polytheistic relationship with depression, seeking comfort, and rekindling hope. Includes a foreword by M. Macha Nightmare, priestess, witch, and cofounder of the reclaiming collective, A Pagan Guide to Coping with Depression Whether is it impacting you or a loved one, depression can be difficult to discuss or even acknowledge. Empty Cauldronsexplores the isolating influence it can have and why many people resist professional help. With contributions from Pagan clergy, depression sufferers, and therapists, author Terence P Ward creates a picture of depression that draws upon both science and religion. He also shares his own experiences with this common affliction and the spiritual methods he has used for relief. Discover how to draw off miasma, appeal to the gods of the wind, purify yourself with sound, and host a traditional Hellenic ancestor feast. Learn about conducting shadow work, tending a depression shrine, keeping a dream journal, and much more. Throughout the book, Ward compassionately presents dozens of simple strategies for developing a polytheistic relationship with depression, seeking comfort, and rekindling hope. Includes a foreword by M. Macha Nightmare, priestess, witch, and cofounder of the reclaiming collective
LC Classification Number
RC537

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