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Recieved: 2002/07/03 10:05
Subject: [K-list] Shamanism
From: carolynmaloneyrrmt
On 2002/07/03 10:05, carolynmaloneyrrmt posted thus to the K-list: I sent an earlier note on this but I must have messed it up and it
didn't post.
The Shaman is a healer, medicine man, intuitive explorer. The ancient
shaman was a result of a traumatic event that caused the person to
experience his own reality of life and death. Somthing in the
order of the near death experience. He faced his own mortality and
realized what was more important. This is an awareness of spirit and
the kundalini energy rising. The Shaman lost his mind and found his
senses and tuned into his energy.
In all of the ancient societies there was such a person, be the name
Druid, Kahuna, Medicine Man, Cuendero, Reiki Master, Qigong Master,
etc. There was always an event to pass this awareness in the manner of
an initiation or an ATTUNEMENT. The elder passed his awareness onto a
chosen member of the tribe, who then cherished the knowledge and used
it and passed it on at a later time. This pattern hasn't changed!
Its still being done! We seem to need to take it apart and analyse
everthing rather than working with our intuition and what is within.
and Its basic.. simplicity...
Flute
carolyn http://www.kundalini-gateway.org
http://www.domin8rex.com/serpent/spirit/kindex.htm
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