Publisher's Synopsis
The Jewel which inundates all feeling is a peculiar work that intends to transmit the deep relationship of Native American people with the sacred leaf of Tobacco. It poetically describes the feeling of a Shaman's (Arutam Ruyman) man-world relationship, in selected ceremonial moments. The depth of knowledge and the authenticity of the transmitted feeling is indescribable, as is the healing that it implies for our modern culture to be able to immerse ourselves in the spiritual way of life which the relationship with Tobacco meant for the peoples of America. 72 enchantments immerse the reader in a free fall towards the right feeling of Being, intending to be medicine combining its individual tendencies which are disorganized and separated from the world, in the only Great Feeling that holds the wealth of the original memory. Tobacco was always considered, by American shamanism, the most important leaf; the living book written by Arutam's (Great Spirit) own hand, with his blood full of his feeling; given to our grandparents in dreams, it continues making the young men of our time dream, see, and feel. This piece is also placed as a work to preserve the ancient shamanic art, with many answers for the drifting current times, inviting us to the opportunity of reflecting from the brightest peak of knowledge."