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Amy Hellmers
I am grateful that I have come across The Book of Ceremony. It is essentially a resource which honors the interconnectedness of the earth. Modern humanity often experiences a disconnection from the spiritual existence of the natural world. The ceremonies seek to revive the sacredness of the earth as well as restore the human spirit. The ceremonies which are discussed use burning or the offering of sacred herbs; drumming, rattling and dancing are used to invoke an altered state. One might proceed by offering a blessing, or by seeking a releasement; one might have the intention of healing. If a land should be blighted, there are means by which it may revive or be restored. First, a ceremonial blessing should take place. Statues, stones as well as cairns may be placed, restoring sacred resources. Honoring ceremonies, including honoring the earth, might revive the spirit. Through inner journeying the shaman may travel anywhere on earth. Throughout this inner journeying, she encounters her altar within, and is capable of meeting with others on this ethereal plane. Thoughts are thought of as things which manifest reality.
John Brennan
Sandra's book is excellent. It appeals not just to shamanism, but to all beliefs. Some ceremonies are complex, some are always available, most are very simple yet powerful. If you with to memorialize a pet, or an annual plant, or temper the anger of a neighbor, there's a ceremony in Sandra's book you can use. She creates the basic framework and you can improvise form there. On the other hand Sandra chronicles complete ceremonies for so many of life's event. Heartily recommend it.Polomo, Mt Shasta
Burt J. Kempner
I have just finished Sandra Ingerman's luminous new book, THE BOOK OF CEREMONY. If, like me, you think ceremonies and rituals have been watered down or forgotten altogether in today's society, this is the book for you. I have read a few of Sandra's other titles -- they're all wonderful, but I don't think anything has touched my heart as deeply as this one. Here you will learn ceremonies for significant life milestones: birth, death, beginning and ending relationships, and dozens of other rites of passage. I have adapted one such practice already and have found another that is perfect for my cohousing community. THE BOOK OF CEREMONY gets my highest recommendation.Burt Kempner, author of The Five Fierce Tigers of Rosa Martinez
Melissa A. Rosati
In The Book of Ceremony, Sandra Ingerman opens up her 30-year ceremony playbook and shares her learning curve, her awe and abiding respect for the natural world, and a call to action for the reader--"step into a creative power you might never have imagined."If you are familiar with Ingerman's earlier books, you'll see the golden thread that runs through all transformative work--intention creates action.And action is what I found most valuable in The Book of Ceremony. Ingerman provides the frame for creating personal and community ceremonies without being officious about it.She gives the reader plenty of imaginative room to create ceremonies that are powerful, inspiring, and fun.This book sits on my reference shelf for planning workshops.
Chetna
Another BEAUTIFUL gem of a book from Sandra Ingerman. She writes in a clear, concise, way that makes creating your own ceremonies a profound, yet simple, direct and fun event. These ceremonies are powerful and deep. If you are searching for that extra bit of confidence to create ceremonies, this is your guidebook! Everyone can take the power of ceremony back into their own hands. I have loved working with Sandra and her books for years and I can highly recommend this jewel! I wish you great joy and fulfillment in creating your own ceremonies expertly supported by this wonderful ceremonialist!