1 course in Shamanism? This isn’t the stuff of college classes or degrees. It seems like this noble tradition is being treated like just another piece of capital product. By result, you only achieve a perversion whereby students of a particular teacher will bitch & moan and argue, and call themselves more “pure” than students of another school. The final swallowing & digestion of Shamanism by the fallacies of the ignorant New Age. I bet some of those “Shamans” are “straight edge” too…
total bullshit. This is exploitation of desperate people. Not to mention trying to use techniques that are given to the individual by god. not by a shitty-ass seminar. Cheapen a divine right for certain individuals who truly earn it. girl in red is pretty hot though
Indeed, being a part of a community in the practice of shamanism is vital. Many folks come to this training with a certain knowing, experience or appreciation for the way spirit works in their lives. Learning the practice of healing and assisting others in a community setting is a big need in the world today and that’s where shamanic practitioners can make a difference.
I don’t know if you can ‘learn’ Shamanism.. You can learn trance, ritual, communicating with spirits, etc., but to be a Shaman you need to serve a community. I’d like to know what these people go on to do.
@apapat I agree.
One must be called to Shamanism….to deny the calling is a certain madness.
I too would like to see what communal processes they have undertaken since.
this would be amazing..so intriguing. how do you get into this? anyone knows msg me
@DutchCourageWhoohoo maybe he doesnt like cameras i always feal uneasy infront of cameras take it out and i relax a great deal just a thought
a spirit attatchment?
1 course in Shamanism? This isn’t the stuff of college classes or degrees. It seems like this noble tradition is being treated like just another piece of capital product. By result, you only achieve a perversion whereby students of a particular teacher will bitch & moan and argue, and call themselves more “pure” than students of another school. The final swallowing & digestion of Shamanism by the fallacies of the ignorant New Age. I bet some of those “Shamans” are “straight edge” too…
total bullshit. This is exploitation of desperate people. Not to mention trying to use techniques that are given to the individual by god. not by a shitty-ass seminar. Cheapen a divine right for certain individuals who truly earn it. girl in red is pretty hot though
The old guy has a Spirit Attachment, I wonder if anyone has the ability to remove it?!?!?!?
hahahahahaha
i should hope so!
@fifh89 Stropharius Cubensis?
the old man seems a nervous wreck
wannabes
Indeed, being a part of a community in the practice of shamanism is vital. Many folks come to this training with a certain knowing, experience or appreciation for the way spirit works in their lives. Learning the practice of healing and assisting others in a community setting is a big need in the world today and that’s where shamanic practitioners can make a difference.
I don’t know if you can ‘learn’ Shamanism.. You can learn trance, ritual, communicating with spirits, etc., but to be a Shaman you need to serve a community. I’d like to know what these people go on to do.
Advanced ? Who decides whether something or someone is advanced ?
Things just can’t be ordinary these days can they ? They have to be a bit special, everyone has to be advanced or a master.
Charlatanism I’d say.
your a dumbass man, check out some Terence Mckenna vids
ayahuasca?
shamanism is what we white people like to think of ourselves when we’ve been doing drugs too long
I go to school in Ottawa.. hmm I wondering if I could get ahold of that girl in the red this seems really interesting
Yeah, Canada has some prime vag.
Coyote Craftchick…? If that’s a Native American name, I highly doubt she had a naming ceremony. If she didn’t… that’s very disrespectful.
Yeah, she’s really hot too.
why rudeness? ever?
I understand jokes hah, but…
I really dig that girl in red, what a cool chick
Oh. Hehe Northern Edge Algonquin, Ontario, Canada