David Carson's personal story of his initiation into the mysterious healing rites of the Choctaw with medicine woman Mary Gardener. Through her teachings and his own mind-bending experiences, he gives us a glimpse into an alternate reality.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Storytelling!,
By Judy Anderson (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crossing into Medicine Country: A Journey in Native American Healing (Hardcover)
David, Thanks for sharing your gift of Storytelling!!
The entire book was incredibly mesmerizing -- couldn't put it down. The experiences Mr. Carson writes about with his teacher Mary Gardener are quite an adventure and very thought provoking. This book helped validate for me that there is so much more beyond this 3-D world we live in and to trust and accept what we see and feel in all of our experiences. Mr. Carson speaks to bringing back our awareness to living in harmony with the natural world and in so doing to see and feel the sacredness in all life. Maybe in reading this book more people will be able see the separateness we as a whole have created from nature and how being at One with all of life brings forth healing on all levels-- individually and for our dear Mother Earth. This book really inspired me and touched my heart on so many levels. Great stuff!!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Crossing Into Medicine Country,
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This review is from: Crossing into Medicine Country: A Journey in Native American Healing (Hardcover)
David Carson has done an excellent job of sharing the life of an apprentice, and the experiences that come with earning the title of "Shaman". This book is a treasure, a deep walk with Spirit. David shares his knowledge and experiences in such a way that I too felt I was on the journey. I highly recommend this book to the serious student, and to the curious beginner. A masterpiece. Couldn't put it down. It will hold a sacred place in my library.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't expect much,
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This review is from: Crossing into Medicine Country: A Journey in Native American Healing (Paperback)
Having read everything I could get my hands on in this genre I bought this book with high expectations. In my professional opinion as a writer, editor and shamanic practitioner, I'm sorry to say that I found David Carson to be a poor writer, a poor storyteller and not the man Mary Gardener deserved to write her story. The only words I found worth keeping were Mary's. I'd suggest reading the book for her alone.
As the book is written, David doesn't seem to know or live what he is talking about. He behaved disrespectfully to Mary the whole time he was with her which was only a few short years. Mary has disappeared from David's life and has not left a trail for him to follow. I say these things based only on David's own words. He may well have left much out. Too bad if he did. I would like to know if he had permission from Mary to write about her. The stories about Yellow Tobacco Boy/Girl are valid and interesting, although most of them are not explained. Diseases are touched upon briefly, almost in the nature of a short catalogue, with no real way to understand or heal them. The writing style is vague and events opaque. This book is a tiny fragment of Choctaw medicine ways. As such, it is valuable as a mini-history. As for Mary, she stands at the pinnacle of similar high achieving worthies in mysticism and medicine wisdom. I bow my head.
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