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A MetaPhysical Orientation of Experiential Spiritual Methodology intervention on the behalf of others in the spiritual planes, with intent of results in normal reality. Shamanic methodology is ordinarily characterized by a Practitionor entering into other Reality States to assist a specific Individual or group often with Spiritual concerns but with Physical, Mental and other concerns also. ...
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A wizard in tribal societies who is an intermediary between the living, the dead, and the gods.
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(SHAY-men): The word Shaman comes from an extinct Ural-Altaic language called Tungus. They are the priests and medicine men of old tribal societies. Shamans (Shamankas in the feminine form) practiced in every known culture, many of which are still active today.
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Shamanism is the oldest and most widespread form of Energy Medicine on the planet (along with plant-based medicine). And we are all blessed to have an increasing number of shamans in service ?opening their gifts to non-traditional communities.
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