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91 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Found the Magic Bullet
Not long ago, I spoke with a long time friend and asked her why it was that I seemed to go through disciplines so quickly when I was looking for something, usually an answer to a question. A well recognized professional, her response was direct. "You're looking for the magic bulllet, and you won't stop until you find it...if you find it." So, on that note, I...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Too theoretical
I didn't like this book because I didn't find any useful suggestions to put theory into practice. It does give a description of the 7 Paths, but it doesn't say exactly what you should do in each step of your transformation. It is very philosophical, and the only parts where it gets practical are the sections in which the author tells her own experience. Even though I...
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91 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Found the Magic Bullet, November 4, 2000
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"caledoniaskye" (Tacoma, WA United States) - See all my reviews
Not long ago, I spoke with a long time friend and asked her why it was that I seemed to go through disciplines so quickly when I was looking for something, usually an answer to a question. A well recognized professional, her response was direct. "You're looking for the magic bulllet, and you won't stop until you find it...if you find it." So, on that note, I discovered, Dancing The Dream, and I began to read. When I reached the midway point I put the book down and began again. This has to be one of the most interesting and thought inspiring pieces of Wisdom Literature I have ever read. Simply put, read the book. Jamie Sams does not lecture. She speaks. She isn't a guru. She teaches by example. She includes successes, failures, foibles and her personal experiences.She uses simple language to guide and direct. But she never talks down to the initiate. She emphasises personal responsibility and provides the tools to develop the needed strengths. If the way of our ancestors is your way, and particularly if you are unable to connect with a techer, or a teacher you trust, start here. I promise, you will find your way in direct proportion to your faithfulness on the path and Jamie will guide you all the way. Read the book, read the book, read the book!
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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I have endeavored to draw the map of consciousness that applies to every person on every path:" from the Author's note ., September 13, 2005
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Connie C. Cox (Henderson, Nevada) - See all my reviews
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I believe this statement reflects Jamie's chief goal for this book: this statement is listed in the authors note, preceeding the text. I don't think it is possible to draw a universal map of consciousness applicable to all humans. The chief reason being is that some folks never get past the 1st commandment let alone rise to metaphysical heights described in the text. Further, unless the reader has more than a beginners background in the metaphysical - or enjoys flipping back and forth between the text and the glossary - the reading can be difficult.

I gave this book five stars for what it DOES do, and that is a whole lot more than 99% of the metaphysical works I have read:

It paints a picture of the onesness of all existence, even though most of existence sees itself as seperate from everything else;

It bashes the notion that only enlighted earthly masters can achieve spirituality;

It clearly describes the downfalls of anyone being overimpressed with their spiritual progress;

It provides healers with a strong dose of reality: not to forget that therapy patients come to you because they are sick...there is pressure in them staying sick so you can make money;

It confronts head on the notion that a healer can see oodles of people on end: a handful may be too many;

It rightfully makes warriors out of beings immersed in the waters of daily life and it's endless tortures and misfortunes;

It superbly raises these tribulations to the status of lessons, encouraging hope and joy in the struggle;

It clearly points out that transformation is not a linear process;

It describes this circular process as seven different paths: this description allows readers to compare, contrast, and analyze later;

It describes the first hand accounts of Jamie in her path of transformation;

Read the book for yourself: you can't put it down.
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exceptional:Native American view of spiritual development, June 26, 1998
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This review is from: Dancing the Dream: The Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation (Hardcover)
Beautifully written, nonlinear depiction of spiritual development combining three Native American traditions. Wonderfully down-to-earth roadmap, eschewing duality in spiritual outlook. Deeply respectful of the myriad variety of spiritual traditions, and lacking the tiresome new age pressure to "ascend". This is one of three or four books I have ever read which I know I will reread many, many times. It is grounding, and spiritual, simultaneously. She has a gift for writing, a sense of humour. Although maturity is depicted as having "seven levels of 'initiation'", these are not 'levels' in the linear sense.
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48 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dancing the Dream is well written, June 12, 2001
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I purchased this book some time back and read only the first few chapters before I put it down and went on to something else. Shortly thereafter, I loaned the book to a friend. I realized after reading a few chapters the book was going to be very deep, and really thought the person I loaned it to wouldn't enjoy it at all. I was wrong. She returned the book and told me she loved it. This inspired me to sit down with the book again and stay with it until I had finished it. I probably wouldn't advise anyone to read this book unless they did read it through. The writing is good, but very deep and required your concentration into what the author was telling you. I'm a collector of Will Rogers books and after reading this, I could almost understand why Will Rogers was the kind of person he portrayed. Being of Cherokee decent myself, this brought my interest to this type of book. I've been studying the history of the Cherokee tribe and I do believe reading Jamie Sams book has helped me a great deal. This is not an ordinary book for someone just looking for a good read, but it is an excellent book on exactly what Ms. Sams has written about, Dancing the Dream....the seven sacred paths of human transformation. I recommend this to anyone searching Native American culture. But more than that, I think the Cherokee people had much to tell us, and still do, if only we would read what they write and open our minds to what they say. Jamie Sams has made a great contribution to our generation in the writing of this book.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful book, November 23, 2003
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merrymousies (Waterford, VA USA) - See all my reviews
Great book! There's so much in here I barely know where to start. I had been feeling out of balance when I first picked up this book a year or so ago. It really spoke me me through the title, I knew nothing of Jamie Sams other than the medicine cards, before picking up this book. I love it. There is so much spurituality and philosophy in this book, it took me some time to read (plus the font size is small :) Through the book, Jamie takes us through seven sacred paths and with each one opens us to new ideas/levels of understanding in terms of recognizing and indeed dancing our dream, being true to ourselves - its just amazing. There's a poem in here by Jamie that rings in my head on days when work gets the best of me and I'm off my own sacred path....it starts out "teach me how to gather, the fragments of my soul..." Oh such a wonderful book. Its written honestly and openly, in an almost conversational way which makes understanding the ideas that much more enjoyable. She shares personal stories to give context and examples throughout the book. Its just terrific!
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, moving and touching., April 3, 1999
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This review is from: Dancing the Dream: The Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation (Hardcover)
This book comes with a warning, that it will change your life if you read it, and believe me, it will. Jamie Sams shares so beautifully and eloqently regarding her own journey, as well as the belief system of the Native American Culture. It came into my life at the perfect time, and helped me to take the next steps in my path. I am grateful for the message.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual nourishment, April 27, 2005
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This is a deep, thought-provoking book that is without a doubt evolutionary. Exploring the Seven Sacred Paths of Human Spiritual Development, Jamie Sams has presented a pattern for spiritual progress that can not be absorbed in one sitting, or even in one reading. I know I am going to have to read it again. A lot of it was over my head, and yet, without being academic. I could easily identify where I am spiritually today, and have some idea where I need to go next...still I know it is a spiral, and anything is possible. This book is an essential guidebook along the way that I think I'll be hanging on to. If you are looking for spiritual nourishment that doesn't turn into fluff, this book is for you.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LIFE CHANGING!, January 15, 2005
Beware!! This book will change your life, if you are ready for change. If you want a book to just tell you what to do, go find any self help book- this is not the type of book you are looking for. Just know that most of those books will be a waste of your money because they will not have a lasting impact. In order for this book to work, you need to look within and do a lot of inner searching and reflecting on every chapter of this book. It will not come easily, but you will see there is great wisdom to using the technique of true soul searching, with the gentle guidance of this book. You will begin to see that this book affects every aspect of your life, if you let your guard down and truly open your heart to change. Allow the change to occur and your life will become a dance, a beautiful dance. You will never regret it and people will see a glow around you from all the happiness and freedom you have. It truly did miracles for my life. Even years after reading it, I find that its wisdom still affects every decision I make in my life. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Transforming, August 16, 2000
This review is from: Dancing the Dream: The Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation (Hardcover)
This is a great book! Within the first couple pages, Jamie Sams gives you the approval to be whomever you are in this world and at this time. There is no push to "better" yourself and there is no spiritual heirarchy (thereby getting rid of this "I'm more spiritual than you are" garbage that I've always hated).

Her explanations of the seven paths are very understandable. She showed me that there is so much more to strive for than just enlightenment. It is primarily because of her writing that I am able to live every day with curiousity and genuine joy. Her book is truly a gift to every soul!

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Deep and Sometimes Difficult read, July 28, 2005
Sams book certainly provides the reader with much material to ponder. It's definitely not the type of book to be read in one sitting and it's not a real "page turner". Instead, the truths Ms. Sams explores are best digested slowly. Perhaps this is most appropriate since she is describing a spiritual journey that lasts a lifetime and more. The diagrams are helpful.
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