This is not a 'new' thought by any means. What's more interesting are not the similarities, so we can just squeeze them all together into a nice box, but the DISTINCTIONS, which make them different and unique, which are their personality throughout history.
The origin of the term 'Shaman' as you've presented is a mistake, and the details about the techniques of induction are too simplistic, since meditation for example is very complex and involves breathing techniques, the use of imagination and controlled shivering among other such acts, but non the less this was an interesting video for those who begin learning about the subject.
What is interesting is that we are seeing similarities in tribes that never had direct contact with one another.
This is not a 'new' thought by any means. What's more interesting are not the similarities, so we can just squeeze them all together into a nice box, but the DISTINCTIONS, which make them different and unique, which are their personality throughout history.
Hi Nexus, hope you're doing well. Thanks for this video.
Excellent video, thanks.
I am Native American I do believe in my Shamanism Tradition. But this is actually accurate tho.
Interesting, I like how cultures vary so much even with common elements
You truly is shaman king and I will reach him
I'm Hmong and shamanic practice is still deep in our community
Thank you. Interesting....
Hi 👋 Thank you 🙏
Wow interesting
this dope yo
The origin of the term 'Shaman' as you've presented is a mistake, and the details about the techniques of induction are too simplistic, since meditation for example is very complex and involves breathing techniques, the use of imagination and controlled shivering among other such acts, but non the less this was an interesting video for those who begin learning about the subject.
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