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This is an archive with articles about shamanism. The articles usually originate from the field work or the research of members, field workers, reporters and other people interested in the work of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. We try to expand as much as possible.
 
ImageTitle 01.03.2011
We are not alone
The word "shaman" in the original Tungus language refers to a person who makes journeys to nonordinary reality in an altered state of consciousness. Adopting the term in the West was useful because people didn't know what it meant.
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high concentration 23.10.2010
Too much for the spirits?
Oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico and China, giant flood in Pakistan, fire storms over Russia: Pictures from the summer of 2010. Can the problem solving technique shamanism help here too?
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Aus Sibirien 16.01.2009
Das Schamanenthum und sein Kultus
Auszug aus "Aus Sibirien", Leipzig 1893
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Bei Schmerzen: Arzt oder Schamane? 15.01.2009

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Article archives
 
We are not alone
01.03.2011
Michael Harner

 
Too much for the spirits?
23.10.2010
Sylvia Wohlfarter

 
Das Schamanenthum und sein Kultus
16.01.2009
Wilhelm Radloff

 

15.01.2009
Stefan Hrozny

 
Die Ärztlich-Schamanische Ambulanz in Wien
14.01.2009
G. Pohler, T.Schmitt, P.Uccusic

 
Darkness Visible:
The helping Bees

01.06.2008
Simon Buxton

 
A Patient is Healed by
the Sound of a Drum

29.05.2008
Mongush B. Kenin-Lopsan

 
Return to the
Inner Lake

28.05.2008
Roland Urban

 
The Hidden Universe
of Wisdom

31.03.2008
Michael Harner

 
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