Author Matthew Pallamary 4th appearance on the Coast to Coast on Sunday July 2nd - Shamanism & Death
Shamanism & Death
Author, editor, and shamanic explorer Matthew Pallamary has
been searching the globe for answers to the truth about reality. In the
first half, he discussed his visionary experiences, shamanism, and
writing, as well as his work on attitudes about death. His book "Death: A Love Story,"
was published at the outbreak of the pandemic, and is written in the
'first person' as Death itself as a character. "If you want to know the
truth, I'm not your death, but you are mine," he writes as Death. Death
is everywhere and a part of nature, and in a way, we begin dying the
moment we are born, he stated. "Death is bigger than all of us, and it
has to do with acceptance," he added.
Pallamary talked about his latest book of short stories in the
horror/science-fiction genre, one of which is about legendary author Ray
Bradbury and alien mushrooms. On the topic of shamanism, he said it
deals more with a person's direct experience of learning about
themselves rather than what someone tells you to believe, and that all
religions have their roots in shamanic ideas. Shamanism deeply explores
"radical subjectivity," and some of people's intense visions can put
their everyday problems in perspective. He also touched on ayahuasca
experiences and how people often have similar visions of landscapes and
archetypal symbols like jaguars and condors when they drink the
psychedelic brew.