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What is shamanism?
Shamanism is considered the most ancient, spiritual practice known to man which originated as early as the Paleolithic age – different archeological studies suggest anywhere between 12,000 to 100,000 years ago. The earliest known and undisputed archeological record of a shaman excavation dates back 12,000 years to a burial site in Israel. Shamans have existed all over the world on each continent throughout human history. However, Siberia, holds a special place in the history of shamanism. “Shaman” is derived from the word šaman which comes from the Tungus tribe of Siberia and translates to “one who knows.” Following the ancient paths of shamanism from one continent to another, a common thread exists as to the role of shamanism: a spiritual practice which bridges the human, earthly realm and the spiritual realm, and harnessing the healing power of the natural world which has existed for countless generations.



What is shamanic energy clearing?
The shamanic practitioner will have a conversation about what you are looking to get out of the experience and then connect with Spirit in non-ordinary reality for guidance and healing. This work can be done in person or remotely. In either case, the client should be in a relaxed environment. With direction from Spirit, the shamanic practitioner works through each chakra and the luminous energy field which extends about 3 to 6 feet from your physical body. During this healing process, the shamanic practitioner describes to the client what she sees, hears, feels, and knows about what Spirit is sharing. Examples of what might be cleared are unhealthy energies, ancestral and past life work, vows, curses and hexes. In response, Spirit may offer guidance and support.
These same techniques can be applied to clear homes and properties.
What is the difference between a shaman and a shamanic practitioner?
One only needs to browse the internet to find that one, succinct definition does not exist as to what a shaman is. Perhaps the difficulty lies within the fact that most native shamans do not call themselves shamans, nor do they perceive it as a religion. The concept of “shamanism” is the creation of scholars and anthropologists to coin an aspect of a certain kind of spiritual experience.
That being said, shamans devote their entire lives to serving their community, usually initiated by Spirit into this special role. Historically, they have been doctors, healers, wisdom keepers, oracles, and counselors. Shamans guided their community on hunting, planting, harvesting, and everything in between. They are trusted members in their community and act as guardians of the sacred relationship between humans, nature, and spirit. Their role is to access wisdom to treat physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual imbalances, to mediate between human and spirit realms, and to preserve harmony between humans and nature.
A shamanic practitioner is rooted in the ancient practice of shamanism, usually blending ancient traditions from around the world with new practices as a way to evolve and adapt, making it more accessible and relatable in modern times. A shamanic practitioner may have a smaller role and perhaps offer a smaller array of services than a traditional shaman. The new modern shamanism is criticized by some as appropriation of indigenous cultures and traditions and embraced by others as evidence for the desire to return to spirit and nature. When posed with the question of one being drawn to Shamanism, Granddaughter Crow of the Navajo Nation explains that traditional shamans are born into the DNA but this does not necessarily mean the DNA is human, cultural, or bloodline. It could also be a coding in their soul, a spiritual lineage, and she encourages people to not be afraid of identifying as such.
The Munay-Ki are rites that “activate consciousness toward an embodied and transcendental perception” as defined by Marcela Lobos. These rites were born in 1996 when Alberto Villoldo and 20 of his students joined Don Manuel Quispe, a Q’ero shaman, with nearly 100 of his people to trek up Mount Ausangate in Peru. During the ceremony on top of the sacred mountain, a bridge was built between ancient Q’ero wisdom and modern times where the Munay-Ki would be the tool. “We have been the keepers of rites that usher in who we are becoming as a people, as a planet. These processes are not only for the Indians, but for the entire World,” explained Don Manuel Quispe. The Munay-Ki were designed for the Western world based on ancient rites. The traditional rites of initiation of the Q’ero belong to their people and lineage. Respect is due to their Andean cultures and way of life and infinite gratitude for bringing the Munay-Ki to the rest of the world.

Who are the Q’eros?
The Q’eros are the last descendants of the Incas who lived high in the Andes Mountains of Peru for 500 years to seek refuge from conquistadors. For 500 years, they lived in solitude, preserving their way of life and their ancient knowledge and wisdom. The Q’ero elders emerged from their solitude sharing a prophecy of great change to come. “Love and compassion, will be the guiding force of this great gathering of the peoples. The new caretakers of the Earth will come from the West, and those that have made the greatest impact on Mother Earth now have the moral responsibility to remake their relationship with Her, after remaking themselves,” said Don Antonio Morales, a master Q’ero shaman. The Q’eros are sharing their medicine, wisdom, and tools with the West in fulfillment of this prophecy in preparation for a new way of being. The prophecy in detail can be found here:


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Book Recommendations
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Shaman, Healer, Sage: How to Heal Yourself and Others with the Energy Medicine of the Americas
by Alberto Villoldo
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The Sacred Andean Codes: 10 Shamanic Initiations to Heal Past Wounds, Awaken Your Conscious Evolution, and Reveal Your Destiny
by Marcela Lobos
03
Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives
by Michael Newton
04
Change the Story of Your Health: Using Shamanic and Jungian Techniques for Healing
by Carl Greer
05
Animals and the Afterlife: True Stories of Our Best Friends’ Journey Beyond Death
by Kim Sheridan
06
Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives
by Brian Weiss
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The Body Keeps the Score:
Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
by Bessel van der Kolk
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The Kybalion:
A Study of Hermetic Philosophy
by Three Initiates
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The Last War Trail:
The Utes and the Settlement of Colorado
by Robert Emmitt
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