Waking Times: The role of the Shaman in the original peoples is to resolve issues
of the tribe that other members were unable to rectify themselves. They
heal, they influence, they transform, otherwise known as the art of
magic.
Traditional and contemporary shamans do this by consciously
venturing into the non-physical realm – a practice called ‘journeying’ –
to dance with the spirits of their ancestors and their land to find
answers to their current affairs, and assist the energetic rivers to
flow in more desired directions.
However, as the Western world became so-called ‘civilised’ over the
course of several millennia, they tore the role of shamans and other
energetic workers out of their societal infrastructure. Tribal peoples
were labelled as primitive and undeveloped. Magicians hid in the
shadows. Witches were burned. Organised religion stepped up to dictate
their version of the divine to the masses, eventually leading to the
secularisation of large portions of society, including their managerial
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