Shamanism and the role of the Shaman

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What is Shamanism?

Shamanism is a spiritual and healing practice, dating back to Paleolithic cultures.

Researchers have documented shamanism throughout Asia, Tibet, Oceania, North and South America, central Europe, and Africa.

What is a Shaman?

Shamanic practices vary around the world, but the role of the shaman as a healer, teacher, and spiritual guide is widely shared.

Shamans balance between the visible world of matter and the invisible world of energy.

They stand with one foot in this world, and one foot in the world of Spirit.

Shamans believe that what we call reality is simply the projection of a map of the world we carry within us.

This map is our internal structures of beliefs, memories, stories, emotions, positive events, trauma, and experiences.

If you believe you are beautiful, someone may smile and tell you how beautiful you look today. It is that simple!

To change your life, you need to change this internal structure/map.

What is the role of the Shaman?

The role of the shaman is to create a sacred space of protection and trust and provide the tools and ceremonies for deep healing and transformation.

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The Shaman provides the healing tools to change our beliefs, memories, stories, emotions, and experiences and heal from trauma.

By changing all these internal structures, we change the way we see the world, so, reality changes.

The Luminous Energy Filed surrounds the physical body and organizes it in the same way that a magnet organizes iron filings on a piece of paper.

Negative experiences create imprints (bundles of dark energy) in the energy field; these imprints look like scratch marks.

Shamanic Healing practices clear the imprints of trauma from the Luminous Energy Field (LEF).

When an imprint is erased, negative feelings and thoughts, limited beliefs, old patterns, and behaviors, toxic relationships can change rapidly.

Heal from Trauma, Create a Life Full of Happiness, Peace, and Beauty!