Wednesday 21 February 2018

The Benefits Of Natural Shamanism And Practices

By Mary Roberts


When it comes to choosing a spiritual path, individuals have options. For example, while meditation and yoga are common with New Age believers, so too is Natural Shamanism. Whereas, a number of people do not understand the basic beliefs or goals of practice.

One of the best definition of shamanism is that it is a healing tradition and life path. For, the concept of the practice is to connect all of creation to nature. Coined by Anthropologists, the term was first used in relation to a Siberian tribe with regards to ceremonial and spiritual practices.

After learning that other indigenous tribes were using the term, it was discovered that shamanism was being practiced all over the world. After which, the work and practice became popular in different cultures. While the ancient practice is still active in Siberia and other areas of the world, the New Age form has now taken hold all over the world, while having found great popularity in the West.

Once this new form took hold, the practice became more popularized in relation to New Age spirituality. As a result, it is now difficult to differentiate the different forms of shamanism and whether the term refers to the ancient or modern aspects of the practice. While this is the case, when someone refers to esoteric shamanism, the individual is more than likely referring to the modern New Age aspect.

While there are many people whom consider shamanism the universal spiritual wisdom of all indigenous tribes, there are others whom disagree. For, while most all ancient spirituality and practices are rooted in nature, there are tribes with differing belief systems. As such, while it is a method which people can use to strengthen a connection between spirit and nature, it is not a belief or method shared by everyone.

Most practitioners believe that only ancient Shamans, or descendants thereof, have healing abilities. For, while the basic aspects can be used to connect or reconnect with nature, not all have healing powers. As such, it is often good to be cautious when obtaining and paying for healing from anyone claiming to be a Shaman.

In fact, most shamans who provide healing in this day and age often do so on a voluntary basis. In most cases, the healer will request a donation, while sometimes recommending a nominal monetary value. While this is the case, as it is the duty of these individuals to heal others as well as animals, wild life, sea life, people and the planet, this is not always the case. In order to provide healing to others, those doing so often maintain an ongoing committed daily practice to achieve these and other shamanistic goals.

The ultimate goal of the practice is to create overall balance and well being. In the process, this daily practice allows practitioners to maintain harmony, not only within oneself but with all of creation. While some practitioners travel to spiritual sites as a method of strengthening body, mind and spirit, it is not required that one do so. Rather, it is the ongoing commitment to daily practice which can often be more effective in this regard over the course of time.




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