Spiritual seekers from many traditions have used darkness as a method for exploring hidden aspects of unconscious and super-conscious states, and for embracing the deeper recesses of the self. Heaven and Buxton show how experiencing complete darkness, even for only a period of hours, brings about a remarkable clarity and mental stillness, and thus provides a springboard for creativity, intuition, and spiritual development.
Simon Buxton Bücher
Simon Buxton beschäftigt sich mit den tiefen Verbindungen zwischen Mensch und Natur, insbesondere durch schamanische Traditionen und eine enge Beziehung zur natürlichen Welt. Seine Arbeit stützt sich auf jahrzehntelange Praxis und tiefes Studium, einschließlich einer bedeutenden Lehre innerhalb europäischer Bienenzuchttraditionen. Buxton erforscht die Geheimnisse der Natur und spiritueller Pfade, um die Vernetzung allen Lebens zu beleuchten. Seine Schriften bieten den Lesern Einblicke in alternative Wahrnehmungsweisen der Welt und alte Weisheiten.


The Shamanic Way of the Bee
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This work unveils the ancient tradition of bee shamanism, exploring its secret practices and teachings. It highlights the healing and ceremonial powers of honeybees and their hives, revealing a system of acupuncture that predates Chinese methods. The text imparts teachings from the female tradition and delves into the transformative powers of the magico-sexual elixirs produced by bees. Bee shamanism, one of the most ancient branches of shamanism, exists globally wherever honeybees are found. Its medicinal tools, including honey, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly, are widely used today, and the origins of Chinese acupuncture can be traced back to the practice of applying bee stings to the body’s meridians. In this authoritative ethnography and spiritual memoir, Simon Buxton, an elder of the Path of Pollen, reveals the richness of this tradition, including its unique ceremonies and sensory experiences, previously known only to initiates. Buxton's journey began at age nine when he was cured of encephalitis by an Austrian bee shaman, leading to his apprenticeship with an elder of the tradition. Over 13 years, he learned the practices, rituals, and tools of bee shamanism, experiencing the healing powers of honey and other bee products, as well as the magico-sexual “nectars” that promote longevity and ecstasy. This work offers a rare glimpse into the secret wisdom of this age-old tradition.