#Shamans have an unavoidable relationship with the astral world. The astral is the world of values: dreams, visions, intuitions, gut feelings, second sight, hunches. It is also the world of emotional images. Thus it is the world of desire and fantasy as well as fear.
Music has a special relationship with the astral. The core components of pulse, simple rhythm, tone and timbre come from deeper in our psych than the astral, but as soon as you build relationships into the sounds, it crosses over into astral - like harmony, complex rhythm and melody.
A shaman needs to have a very good handle on the astral world, because it is in essence the world of illusion. It is thought that a shaman is an intermediary between the physical and astral worlds, and this is not without some basis in truth. But it is not how the shaman operates. The shaman commands the astral to bring benefit to the physical world and a community.
Thus, it is imperative that we clearly describe what the astral is, so that we are able to effect that command. The best description of the astral, is that it is like a glove - on the hand, the soft inner side is against the skin, but as we peal the glove off it turns inside out. Then, the inside becomes the outside, and visa versa. So it is with the physical and the astral: who we deem to be 'ourself' in physical becomes the external world in astral, and what we deem to be the outer world in physical becomes our own self in astral.
It is on that basis of understanding that a shaman is capable of achieving the capacity to command the astral. To command means the shaman is not at the mercy of the astral - its trickery, dangers and illusions are deeply understood, so that the shaman grasps the astral and moulds it to his or her purpose.
For beginners, the astral is full of fascination and inflation. Extreme experiences are had, and it is generally believed only rare beings are capable of avoiding becoming trapped by the astral. One of the traps is the feature of astral colonisation. Religions, traditions, movements, and cultures create colonies in the astral. A wandering soul can penetrate into these colonies, but always their comes a point at which the soul has to commit to the colony's view, and forego any other view. Almost all astral colonies demand absolute adherence to their own view, and it is unacceptable to really belong to one while frequenting the view of other colonies - you will be confronted by a threshold past which belonging excludes alternatives.
Many of these colonies are obscure, unless you are born into them, but there are a few worth mentioning that present a common struggle for any budding shaman. Two are worth explicit description:
1. Your family and formative attitudes towards what is meaningful in life. This is probably the greatest astral colonial power to be overcome and freed from. It involves attitudes around family life, making money, race and gender, status, self-respect, aspirations and accountability. Its primary weapon of containment is shame.
2. North American #Spirituality. This has become often the first astral colony a neophyte shaman in our modern times has to utilise to develop personally. Like all colonies, it holds out the promise of ultimate meaningfulness, but also like all the rest, eventually entraps in illusion. This astral colony holds forth the glorious qualities of love, hope, light and freedom, and is filled with emotive images of beauty and sensuality. Then it contains the whole sphere of enlightened spirits who become our spiritual guides and inform us about the path of human evolution and our special place in it.
When you are more experienced, you will recognise that tell-tale tag: special. You are special, your children are special, your community of light is special, your spirit guides are special, and the path that human evolution is leading towards is a special promise. Furthermore, you must detoxify yourself from the negativity of the world, which is dragging humanity backwards. Note carefully here the next tag of allegiance and membership: purity. Purity is an age-old device, most obsessively employed by the Jain astral colony. It means that impurity must be shed and avoided, while the pure alone is allowed to enter your being.
This is North American #Spirituality, and it's all hocus-pocus. Remember the rule of thumb: what you see in the astral is a reflection of what is inside you. Your sacred spirit guides are simply a personification of your own immature desires for belonging, acceptance and to be loved. Perfectly natural, but adolescent on the shamanic path.
In order to command the astral, the shaman must see through all these heavenly trinkets, just as s/he must see through the horrors and fears that also propagate the astral world - again reflections of our unrealised being. The shamanic path is not an easy one, but if s/he is to avoid ensnarement by malicious spirits, who actually do independently inhabit the astral world, and who delight in masquerading as angles and mothers, then all hook-holes within the soul must be released. This is a long and arduous task.
Shamans own their own person - grounded in their own 360° field of awareness and responsibility. Upon them, and no other, do their decisions and survival depend, except for that one element of their being - the stem. There is nothing romantic about it.