INDIGENOUS CULTURES / SPIRITUALITY "An intimate, fascinating, and inspiring account of an ancient way of healing." --Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence "This is no New-Age vapor, but a sensitive, penetrating insight into a deeply mysterious aspect of humanity that has no parallel in Western culture. Katz was blessed by the Fijians, and imparts his blessing to us." --Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs "An adventure in spiritual exploration. . . . deserves to become a reprinted classic for anthropology courses." --American Anthropologist For two years…mehr
INDIGENOUS CULTURES / SPIRITUALITY "An intimate, fascinating, and inspiring account of an ancient way of healing." --Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence "This is no New-Age vapor, but a sensitive, penetrating insight into a deeply mysterious aspect of humanity that has no parallel in Western culture. Katz was blessed by the Fijians, and imparts his blessing to us." --Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs "An adventure in spiritual exploration. . . . deserves to become a reprinted classic for anthropology courses." --American Anthropologist For two years Richard Katz, a Harvard-trained clinical psychologist and anthropologist, lived in a remote island community in Fiji, working with spiritual healers. At the foundation of their healing, he discovered, was the concept of the straight path, a journey through life whose truth is revealed only to the extent that it is searched for with honesty and faith. The straight path emphasizes the spiritual dimension of health and the ceremonial use of kava, known to the Fijians as yaqona. But while apprenticing himself to healers, Katz was drawn into an increasingly suspenseful drama. Unexplained deaths, rumors and suspicions, and the intrusion of a zealous evangelist rocked the village and revealed the dangerous alternative to the straight path: the misuse of power that some call witchcraft. As well as being the only in-depth study of the healing and spiritual aspects of kava in its original cultural context, The Straight Path of the Spirit is an engrossing story of indigenous healers and a dramatic account of cultures in collision. Through the story of his own self-transformation, Katz reveals not only those aspects of life essential for the Fijians as they struggle to maintain their identity, but also what is of importance to all of us who seek to retain our humanity. RICHARD KATZ, Ph.D., has worked with traditional healing systems throughout the world. After teaching at Harvard for nearly twenty years, Katz is now a professor at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is the coauthor of Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy and the author of Boiling Energy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dedicated to the respectful exchange between Indigenous teachings about health and healing and mainstream Western psychology, Richard Katz received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Harvard, where he taught for nearly 20 years. Over the past 50 years, Dr. Katz has spent time working with Indigenous elders and healers in various parts of the world, including the primarily hunting-gathering Ju/'hoansi of the Kalahari Desert, the Indigenous Fijians of the South Pacific, the Sicangu Lakota of Rosebud Reservation, and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nations people of Saskatchewan. At the request of the Indigenous elders he has worked with, he seeks to bring their teachings into contact with mainstream psychology. The aim is to encourage the mainstream to be more respectful of diversity, more committed to social action, and more appreciative of the spiritual dimension in health and healing. Dr. Katz has written 7 books on culture and healing. He is currently Professor Emeritus at First Nations University of Canada and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Acknowledgments Coming In: Exchange and Responsibility Part One: Healing in Fijian Culture 1. Vanua: The Land, the People, the Culture 2. Ceremonies and the Work of Healing Part Two: The Story 3. Healing in the City 4. Conversations with Ratu Noa 5. First visit to Tovu 6. Conversations with Ratu Noa 7. Moving to the Village 8. Tevita's Healing Work 9. Converstaions with Ratu Noa 10. A Death 11. A Second Death 12. "Lots of Dreams, Lots of Problems" 13. Conversations with Ratu Noa 14. Monday Night Healing 15. Telephone to the Vu 16. Conversations with Ratu Noa 17. A Third Death 18. The Dance of the Moon 19. "Everything Is Hard to Explain 20. Conversations with Ratu Noa 21. Reverend Jemesa Comes to Tovu 22. The Weight of Suspicion 23. "There Is Sickness in the Land" 24. Joeli's Sickness 25. Conversations with Ratu Noa 26. Ratu Noa's Message to Tevita 27. Tevita Is No Longer Retired 28. Conversations with Ratu Noa 30. Return to Fuji Part Three: The Straight Path 31. A Way of Living 32. A Transformational Approach to Healing, Development, and Social Change Going Out: Responsibility and Exchange Appendix A: Respect and Vulnerability in Research Appendix B: Research Structure Names That Make the Story Glossary Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Coming In: Exchange and Responsibility Part One: Healing in Fijian Culture 1. Vanua: The Land, the People, the Culture 2. Ceremonies and the Work of Healing Part Two: The Story 3. Healing in the City 4. Conversations with Ratu Noa 5. First visit to Tovu 6. Conversations with Ratu Noa 7. Moving to the Village 8. Tevita's Healing Work 9. Converstaions with Ratu Noa 10. A Death 11. A Second Death 12. "Lots of Dreams, Lots of Problems" 13. Conversations with Ratu Noa 14. Monday Night Healing 15. Telephone to the Vu 16. Conversations with Ratu Noa 17. A Third Death 18. The Dance of the Moon 19. "Everything Is Hard to Explain 20. Conversations with Ratu Noa 21. Reverend Jemesa Comes to Tovu 22. The Weight of Suspicion 23. "There Is Sickness in the Land" 24. Joeli's Sickness 25. Conversations with Ratu Noa 26. Ratu Noa's Message to Tevita 27. Tevita Is No Longer Retired 28. Conversations with Ratu Noa 30. Return to Fuji Part Three: The Straight Path 31. A Way of Living 32. A Transformational Approach to Healing, Development, and Social Change Going Out: Responsibility and Exchange Appendix A: Respect and Vulnerability in Research Appendix B: Research Structure Names That Make the Story Glossary Bibliography Index
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