Cameron Ogren- The Spell of the Sensuous, Western World
Abrams discusses several times in this book how Western civilization has lost touch with the magic of nature and spirit. We have become so caught up in our own world that we forget about the people that came before us, and more importantly, the land. The earth is a beautiful place, and we wouldn't have been able to get where we are now without its resources. Abrams points out the Westerners have a hard time understanding the function of magic in primal communities- "Countless anthropologists have managed to overlook the ecological dimension of the shaman's craft," (Abrams, pg. 8). What Abrams is saying is that many of us do not understand the function of magicians in primal society. They are seen as healers, but not in the way that we think of a healer. They are spiritual healers.
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