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The Essence Of Shamanism

             The Essence Of Shamanism
Shamanism is humanity’s oldest spiritual tradition, dating back some 35,000 years to the first signs of human consciousness. It is not a religion, but a spiritual technique – a visionary technique of journeying “outside of time” to the spirits for the purposes of healing and problem solving. This works for people of all varieties of religious and spiritual orientations or intellectual opinions about the nature of reality. The essence of shamanism is cross-cultural; that is, no one person or group has possessive rights or powers to utilize the concepts.

“Shamans are found in many cultures world wide, but the word shaman comes from the Tungus tribe of Siberia. A shaman is a man or woman who heals the spiritual aspect of illness: diagnosing and treating illness, divining information for the community, communicating and interacting with the spirit world, and often acting as a psychopomp, helping souls cross over to the other worlds.” (Ingerman, Medicine for the Earth, pg. 2)

Shamans typically contact the spirit world by entering into a trance state. The most common way to enter this state, is to use percussive sound (i.e., drum or rattle), and “ride” the sound waves into what Carlos Castaneda called non-ordinary reality. Non-ordinary reality is subdivided into three areas: Upper, Lower, and Middle Worlds. Sandra Ingerman and Michael Harner teach that the Upper and Lower Worlds are where the helping spirits are, while the Middle World is the spiritual component of our ordinary reality.

In the Lower World, the helping compassionate spirits usually present themselves as animals. The terrain is usually experienced as jungles, forests, seas, mountains: earthy type landscapes. The Upper World is usually experienced as a more ethereal place where the compassionate helping teachers usually present themselves in human form as deceased ancestors, religious leaders, or figures from history. The landscape maybe crystal cities, ancient civilizations, or simple clouds. The Middle World looks a lot like ordinary reality and this is where shamans do long distance healing work and look for lost objects.

Shamans work to heal the spiritual aspect of an illness. The healing may or may not effect emotional or physical pain. Shamans look for what is spiritually out of balance. Curing happens from what the spirits will teach the shaman and/or the client. The shaman’s power animal or teacher does the diagnosis.

Some types of general complaints and associated symptoms:

Loss of personal power – power animal has gone away and no new one has come to take its place. Symptoms: chronic types of illness, chronic depression, chronic suicidality, and chronic misfortune.

Loss of soul essence – soul essence is lost due to trauma. Part of the soul retreats into non-ordinary reality because it could not survive the pain of the trauma in ordinary reality. Symptoms: difficult time staying grounded; feeling numb, apathetic, or deadened; chronic depression, immune system weakness, chronically ill as child, gaps in memory, addictions, or abnormal difficulty moving on after divorce or death of a loved one.

Spiritual intrusion – intrusion comes into being from negative thought forms. If you send angry thought forms to someone else, it may manifest as an intrusion. An intrusion may also form by not expressing yourself, but instead, stuffing emotions. Symptoms: localized pain or illness in the human body.

Divination – client has questions that they would like spiritual guidance on. The first part of this process is forming the question. Non-ordinary reality is outside of time and space, so “where” and “when” questions usually aren’t productive. Next, the shaman may go on a journey on the client’s behalf, or the shaman may teach the client to journey on her/his own behalf to non-ordinary reality for answers from the helping spirits or teachers.

In each of the above examples (and any time a shaman works with a client) the shaman journeys to her/his power animal or teacher in non-ordinary reality for a diagnosis and help in bringing spiritual balance back to the client.

In our world today, there is a great longing inside of us for Divine contact. Many of us have turned away from traditional spiritual practices – searching for something that will light our inner flame. The shamanic journey is an experience of direct spiritual revelation. It can add depth and meaning to any spiritual practice by allowing hands on experience of the Divine.

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Hitting The Right Note

            Hitting The Right Note

As a healer, I like to explore and use a variety of techniques and tools to promote and amplify the healing energy. These can range from using the power of colour in visualisation to the exquisite tone and vibrational range of the Tibetan singing bowl. Sound healing is a beautiful method of energy clearing & balancing, and can be used as a support for other treatments in the healing process. With the lovely healing vibrations created by Tibetan singing bowls and Tibetan bells, sound healing utilises the vibration of sound waves to clear, re balance, and ground, the energy bodies and channels of flow. These changes then filter down to positively influence physical & emotional imbalances.

Everything in our physical world, each structure and form, carries a unique vibration, or tone. This vibration determines the nature and essence of that form. When we experience physical illness or energetic imbalance, it is a sign that, at some level, there is a disharmony in the resonance between the vibrational levels in the energy field.

Energy healing with sound seeks to bring in a harmonious resonance (in this case, with singing bowls and bells) to help re-align disharmonious frequencies and restore balance once again. This new state of harmony can then promote healing at the physical level, as deep stress is neutralized in cells and organs, enabling them to return to a healthy state.

So how does the resonance created by the Tibetan singing bowls and bells work? The resonance created by bowls and bells works directly on the energy field. When played by striking, as with bells, the vibrations act more on the chakras while, when played by rubbing the rim, as with the bowls, they act more on the overall aura.

The resonant tones of Singing Bowls & Bells have also been shown to affect brainwave frequencies, shifting brainwaves from the heavy, depressed Delta & Theta waves, which should normally be found only during sleep and dream states, to the more alert and uplifted Alpha & Beta waves of mental clarity, focus and attentive relaxation.

At the physical level, they act directly through the nervous system. Higher frequency tones generally resonate in the brain and affect cognitive functions, such as thinking, spatial perception, and memory.
Middle frequency sounds tend to stimulate the heart, lungs, and the emotions. The lower frequencies affect muscle tension and physical movement. As vibrational beings the affect of the singing bowls is amazing. It produces a wonderful ethereal and haunting tone that is magical and it is quite unlike anything you will heard before.

The singing bowls are wonderful for clearing the energetic space in your home. Going from room to room, the tones ring out and you literally feel the air changing, the rooms seem lighter and more spacious.

I remember the first time I used a singing bowl, I felt as if my whole body quivered and vibrated matching the tone of the bowl. I felt my head clear and my ears literally popped. I had been suffering from nasal congestion and a headache. The minute I started to play the singing bowl, my symptoms disappeared very quickly. Intuitively I had hit the right note.


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