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  • ...and South America entertain religious practices similar to the Ural-Altaic shamanism. The word shaman comes from the Tungusic (Manchuria and Siberia) saman, mea While both Western [[psychotherapy]] and shamanism have made use of psychoactive drugs, the similarity is superficial; fundame
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  • Shamanism involves much more than healing alone. To be sure, healing is generally th The most important aspect of shamanism isn't really healing, it is contact with the other world: the shamanic jour
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  • | pagename = Shamanism | abc = Shamanism
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Shamanism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Shamanism | abc = Shamanism
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  • ...addresses out-of-body experiences, nonordinary reality, [[apparition]]s, [[shamanism]], etc.
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  • (1929-) American [[anthropology|anthropologist]] specializing in [[shamanism]], controversial because he was a participant-observer in drug-influenced s
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  • Shamanism involves much more than healing alone. To be sure, healing is generally th The most important aspect of shamanism isn't really healing, it is contact with the other world: the shamanic jour
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  • ...ologies, and has written internationally acclaimed papers on subjects like shamanism and neurotheology. His early experiences of spirituality were as a practisi ...e past 15 years and today follows his own path flavoured by Afro-Brazilian shamanism and East-West technologies of mind and magic.
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  • ...American [[anthropology|anthropologist]], best known for his interest in [[shamanism]], for which he established the [[Foundation for Shamanic Research]]. His i ==Shamanism==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Shamanism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...st synthesized. They have roles in [[traditional medicine]], especially [[shamanism]], and in experimental Western [[psychotherapy]], where they may provide in
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  • ...and South America entertain religious practices similar to the Ural-Altaic shamanism. The word shaman comes from the Tungusic (Manchuria and Siberia) saman, mea While both Western [[psychotherapy]] and shamanism have made use of psychoactive drugs, the similarity is superficial; fundame
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  • {{r|Shamanism}}
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  • *[[Shamanism]]
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  • I have broad interests including shamanism, teaching, geology, philately, anthropology, speleology, human evolution, s
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  • He has held a lifelong interest in Vedanta, Wicca, Shamanism, ancient religions, the supernatural, and is an Adept of the Golden Dawn an
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