Korean shamans (mudang ??) discuss entering trances and undergoing possession by the spirits of warrior generals (changun ??). During their possession rituals (kut ?), the mudang climb sharp blades (chaktu), deliver divinations, and throw charms to their audiences. By Shai and Liora Sarfati. umsinai@hotmail.com
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amazing
@shaisarfati sorry bro,you’ve got it wrong.Guan Gong was a Chinese general.He was worshipped for his heroic deed.When Buddhism entered China,he became the protector of Buddhism.The Buddhist deity you referred to is Guan Yin.
The human soul has no race. All humans when dead are the same. Dieties are beyond nationality, race, ethnicity, culture etc.
a buddhist diety of mercy, usually with many hands. You can see a statue of it in the film
Lile Shintoism Korean Shamanism disregards the nationality or crimes-deeds of it’s deities, it sometimes I think has a message can you forgive the one’s that is your enemy in the past?
What is Guan Gong?
That’s Guan Gong, isn’t it?
yes!! this is the a “TRUE OF COREAN TRADITION for AT LEAST 6000YRS” !!
Thank you very much for this great Video. We don’t have to forget our shaman roots!
changun means General in korean