shamanism is alive and well even in our urban anglo culture. many people have realized the benefits of going beyond "normal" culture and in seeking a way to be in more potent contact with their own souls and with the beings who populate the infinite number of dimensions beyond the third, in order to enjoy healing, wisdom and consciousness growth. there are many books and workshops available on topic, along with other valuable research tools. many, many links on the internet. "google" shamanic training, for example as a start. good luck ;-)
2006-09-09 17:41:25
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answered by drakke1 6
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I dunno but every time I have a significant, life altering event about to happen I DREAM about a Shaman indian who warns me of what's about to come. Does that count? I've always wondered if I dream that because I'm part Cherokee (but know nothing of my ancestory) or if my brain just likes to use the Shaman because I associate it with wisdom.
2006-09-10 00:26:57
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answered by chicpower 5
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not sure ,go to my yahoo 360 page and visit my shaman group and find out for yourself
2006-09-09 23:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several! It's widely known to still be in existence in Alaska among all 5 tribes.
2006-09-09 23:55:05
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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i have met several at pow wows and gatherings.
2006-09-09 23:55:13
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answered by rcsanandreas 5
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http://www.shamanism.org/
2006-09-10 02:24:19
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answered by Tempest88 5
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