Shaminism -for everyday life

Discussion in 'Metaphysics, Philosophy and Religion Books' started by madcap, Apr 27, 2007.

  1. madcap

    madcap Member

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    Hi, i'm reading the book that is named in the title and i was wondering if anybody else has read it or if you practice shamanism yourself. It seems wicked and i cant wait to get in to it properly.
    If you do practise it, what have you done so far? Asin journeys, rituals, helpings etc I'd like to meet more ppl who do this man
     
  2. ronald Macdonald

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    Yes I am a shaman and have been practicing for 10 years. It has helped me in so many ways that often I am in awe of myself. I have done so many things mainly because I invoke most of the demon spirits to help me and have summoned the lynx and the panther to my aid.

    try this site http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/awakening101/shamanism.html

    and stay away from the light if you want fame and fortune
    but if you want to be a miserable git who lives in a bedsit and hasnt got a job then
    dance around doing white shamanism
     
  3. madcap

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    ace, you sound like you're really into it, i want to be more involved in the physical side of things but i just need to find some other people who'll join me, my friends will think i'm crazy lol, n thanks for the advice :p
     
  4. Peace Child

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    I just watched the movie - The Anitchrist Conspiracy. It just got me into all this shamanism, magick, spells, curses, satan etc. I really think I'm going to get into it seriously. By the way, if you want to see a really interesting movie and you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend The Antichrist Conspiracy. It's about how fucked up our world is today and how all this stuff is going on right under our nose and we don't even know it.
     
  5. hakadoru

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    I can't contribute much to this because I have no direct experience with shamanism. However, Mark Allen, a world champ Ironman triathlete, credits much of his athletic success to shamanism. I interviewed him about this a few months back and would be happy to send you a link to the story if you're interested.

    hak

    *******
    http://www.theoutdoorjourney.com
     
  6. madcap

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    thanks peace child, i'll check it out, and yeah go for it
    and thanks hak, i'd love to see it x
     
  7. phemohilia

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    I don't think you're going to learn anything substantial about shamanism from a book. Not in the way of "learning to be or become a shaman". It's a spiritual calling that makes one a shaman/healer. It's really not something that a book or a course can teach you, unless of course you're just interested in using a "title" to scam money from poorly informed people. Not saying that you are, but that's about all that kind of learning is good for, in my opinion.
     

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