HMONG SHAMANISM
ShamanismFor followers of traditional Hmong spirituality, the shaman, a healing practitioner who acts as an intermediary between the spirit and material world, is the main communicator with the otherworld, able to see why and how someone got sick. In ancient times, it is said that humans and the spirits used to live with each other. However, due to conflict between the two very different beings, the deity Saub had blinded the two from being able to see each other. However, there is this good…
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The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis - Carved bone calendar and almanac
"There is a world beyond ours, a world that is far away, nearby and invisible. And there it is where source energy lives, where the dead live, the spirits and the saints, a world where everything has already happened and everything is known. That world talks."
María Sabina - Curandera Mazateca
María Sabina (ca. 1894? – November 23, 1985) was a Mazatec curandera who lived her entire life in a modest dwelling in the Sierra Mazateca of southern Mexico.
Nenet Kam (Shaman) praying by totems. This is a scene that could have taken place way, way back in prehistory. Totally amazing.
Programing the matrix with the power of collective
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