Background: the author describes shamans as practitioners who deliberately shift their phenomenological pattern of attention, perception, cognition, and awareness in order to obtain information not ordinarily available to members of the social group that granted them privileged status. Objectives: to describe how these phenomenological shifts were accomplished and used. Methods: archival studies of shamanic literature as well as field research in communities where shamans are actively functioning. Results: the source of shaman-derived information is attributed to such discarnate entities and forces as spirits, ancestors, animal guides, and energetic fields. These agencies were contacted through ritua-lized drumming, dancing, lucid dreaming,...
Objective: To increase understanding of the process and meanings of shamanic care from patient compl...
Shaman ' is a term, like 'totem ' or Itaboo l, which has been taken from a particular...
Citation for this article: Thomason, T. C. (2010). The role of altered states of consciousness in Na...
Background: the author describes shamans as practitioners who deliberately shift their phenomenologi...
Shamanism is known as the oldest spiritual and mystical practice still existing in our planet. Its p...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
Since the 1960s, shamanism has become one of the landmarks for a new way of life and a more respectf...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Shamanism has been practised amongst communities all over the world for millennia, and continues to ...
The idea that and may be employed by us to uncover information, to heal the sick or injured, and t...
A study was conducted on Western adults who participated in a group undergoing initiation into thera...
ABSTRACT: The findings of a transpersonal phenomenological study of 15 persons with life-threatening...
The term shamanism has become an umbrella term to describe any religion, typically an indigenous tra...
A study was conducted on Western adults who participated in a group undergoing initiation into thera...
This article reviews the origins of the concept of the shaman and the principal sources of controver...
Objective: To increase understanding of the process and meanings of shamanic care from patient compl...
Shaman ' is a term, like 'totem ' or Itaboo l, which has been taken from a particular...
Citation for this article: Thomason, T. C. (2010). The role of altered states of consciousness in Na...
Background: the author describes shamans as practitioners who deliberately shift their phenomenologi...
Shamanism is known as the oldest spiritual and mystical practice still existing in our planet. Its p...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
Since the 1960s, shamanism has become one of the landmarks for a new way of life and a more respectf...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Shamanism has been practised amongst communities all over the world for millennia, and continues to ...
The idea that and may be employed by us to uncover information, to heal the sick or injured, and t...
A study was conducted on Western adults who participated in a group undergoing initiation into thera...
ABSTRACT: The findings of a transpersonal phenomenological study of 15 persons with life-threatening...
The term shamanism has become an umbrella term to describe any religion, typically an indigenous tra...
A study was conducted on Western adults who participated in a group undergoing initiation into thera...
This article reviews the origins of the concept of the shaman and the principal sources of controver...
Objective: To increase understanding of the process and meanings of shamanic care from patient compl...
Shaman ' is a term, like 'totem ' or Itaboo l, which has been taken from a particular...
Citation for this article: Thomason, T. C. (2010). The role of altered states of consciousness in Na...