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Ayurvedic Management of Kitibhakushta (Guttate Psoriasis) - A Case Report.

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Shamanism and the Shamanic Complex

Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2011
The purpose of this article is to introduce biblical interpreters to shamanism and the study of the shamanic complex. The shaman represents an identifiable pattern of religious entrepreneurs with shared practices and beliefs based on alternate states of consciousness experiences.
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Neo-shamanism

2015
Neoshamanism is a set of discourses and practices involving the integration of indigenous (especially American) shamanic and psychotherapeutic techniques by people from urban, Western contexts. It has emerged, like other New Age modes of spirituality, in opposition to the materialism and positivism of European modernity and presents as central the idea
Scuro, Juan, Rodd, Robin
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Jungian Shamanism

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1989
The literature on shamanism generally describes a specially gifted individual who is able to contact and communicate with a realm where spirit beings offer wisdom and help, and who actively transmits this knowledge to others. There seem to be approximately five features that define shamanism: the necessity of a "call"--an illness or accident that ...
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Shamanism

2004
A guide to worldwide shamanism and shamanistic practices, emphasizing historical and current cultural adaptations. This two-volume reference is the first international survey of shamanistic beliefs from prehistory to the present day. In nearly 200 detailed, readable entries, leading ethnographers, psychologists, archaeologists, historians ...
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The shaman

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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Queer shamans: Autoarchaeology and neo-shamanism

World Archaeology, 2000
Neo-shamanism is a largely unexplored spiritual practice among Western peoples that, by virtue of its queerness, has pressing implications for archaeologists. In their practices, Druidic neo-shamans increasingly make pilgrimages to ancient sites and express strong views on the socio-politics of their presentation and management.
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SHAMANISM AND THE CEREMONIAL OBJECTS OF SHAMANS

Bir inanç sistemi olan Şamanizm, genel olarak Orta Asya’daki halkların özel olarak Türk halklarının ilk dini inançlarından biridir. Animist ve totemist Türk toplulukları, her varlığa bir ruh atfetmiştir, bu ruhlarla iletişime geçen kişiler de toplumun lideri olan Şamanlardır.
Albayrak, Yusuf, Çetin, Oya
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Shamanism

2021
Aaron W. Hughes, Russell T. McCutcheon
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