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<title>Albina and the Dog-Men</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/alejandro-jodorowsky/psicomagia.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/alejandro-jodorowsky/psicomagia_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Psicomagia" alt ="Psicomagia"/></a><br//>Alejandro Jodorowsky nos muestra el camino que le llev&oacute; a la psicomagia, desde sus primeros actos po&eacute;ticos y teatrales hasta su aprendizaje para controlar el mundo on&iacute;rico. Estos pasos imprescindibles, junto con el conocimiento que maestros, curanderos y chamanes le transmitieron, fue lo que dio origen a sus t&eacute;cnicas para sanar, conocidas como psicomagia y psicogenealog&iacute;a.<br> El libro ofrece tambi&eacute;n al lector una entrevista con Jodorowsky, en la que nos habla de la muerte, del destino, las religiones, su idea sobre el futuro de la humanidad o la necesidad de despertar nuestra mente.<br> El volumen se cierra con una serie de ejercicios donde el autor nos muestra c&oacute;mo es posible desarrollar nuestra creatividad y utilizarla para que nos libere de roles e ideas preconcebidas, y un ap&eacute;ndice con doce casos psiqui&aacute;tricos reales cuyos pacientes fueron curados al serles prescritos actos de psicomagia.]]></description>
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<title>The Dance of Reality: A Psychomagical Autobiography</title>
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<title>Where the Bird Sings Best</title>
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