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- An Overview of Core Shamanism
- Core shamanism developed out of research done by Dr. Michael Harner. He discovered that all over the world, while the overall approaches to shamanism may be different, there were key elements in common. Dr. Harner then set about synthesizing these elements so...
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Religions >> Native American, Shamanism
- The PK Man Seen From an African Perspective
- I have been fortunate over the past ten years to have had the opportunity to study the shamanism used in the rain forest of southwestern Nigeria. This is the traditional home of the Yoruba Nation which is one of the largest cultural groups in Western Africa...
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>> Psychic Abilities
- What is Shamanic Healing?
- “Shamans heals themselves. By working through their pain, they learn to help others." -Wounded Healin' "But the primitive magician, the medicine man, or the shaman is not only a sick man; he is, above all, a sick man who has been cured, who has...
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Religions >> Native American, Shamanism
- Cernunnos
- (Also Known as Hu'Gadarn, Herne, The Horned One) Celtic God of Nature, The Wild Man of the Woods, Animal Instinct, The Hunt. Known to all Celts as the "Horned God ". God of nature, virility, fertility, animals, sex, reincarnation and shamanism....
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- White: Correspondences
- Definition: Purity, combination of all, complex issues, moon energy Magickal Powers: Almost any working can be defined using the color of white Element: White moon, or bright sunlight Direction: Spirit or South Gender: Both Season: High Summer, Winter Stage...
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Symbology >> Colorology
- Evil Hypnosis
- "Evil" hypnosis is what I call the popular view of hypnosis as something that is used by devious agencies or individuals to control people's minds surreptitiously. Mind control or behavior control are possible with hypnosis only temporarily, and...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- Religious Music : Shamanism
- Korean shaman ritual (gut), female (mudang) and male (baksu) shamans with Arctic . Pyeongsan Sonoreum gut. Gyeonggi-do Dodang gut.
- www.gugak.go.kr
- Sun-Ah Kim Lee MFA Dissertation.pdf - University of New Mexico
- In this dissertation, I conduct a comparative study of Korean and Modern .. Backje had shamanistic rituals such as Eunsan Byulshin-Gut and Dodang-Gut.
- repository.unm.edu
- Untitled
- Our Korean cultural heritage are even more dear to us because they have survived various . Hwanghaedo Pyeongsan sonoleumgut, Gyeonggido dodanggut, Seoul saenamgut ..
- 211.57.113.12
- The Silk Road Ensemble
- Jun 6, 2009 Korean vocal improvisation,” and explain fur- ther, ..
- www.silkroadproject.org
- The Silk Road Ensemble
- www.silkroadproject.org
Suggested Web Resources
- Korean Ceremonies and History
- A Korean Shaman performing a Kut. Three Major Guts. A gut is The three major forms of guts are naerimgut, dodang- gut, and ssitgimgut.
- library.thinkquest.org
- Geonggi Dodang Gut - Kim Dong-Won - Changgo - YouTube
- Apr 21, 2010 Geonggi Dodang Gut is a traditional Korean shaman rhythm.
- www.youtube.com
- Korean shamanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Korean shamanism, today known as Muism (Mugyo, "religion of the Mu") or 6.1 Naerim-gut (내림굿); 6.2 Dodang-gut (도당굿); 6.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Korean shamanism - New World Encyclopedia
- www.newworldencyclopedia.org
- Dodang Gut
- www.namhansansung.or.kr
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