How To Learn The Way Of The Shamanic Practitioner

By Karen Miller


Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths are often the first to come to mind when exploring spiritual paths. However, there are also a number of alternative ideologies and religious paths, one of which involves becoming a Shamanic Practitioner. Some other alternative spiritual paths include becoming a Pagan Priest or Priestess, or Yogi in the Hindu tradition.

A Shaman can either be a follower or leader in the tradition. In most cases, those having explored this spiritual path often report having spiritual experiences which far exceeds that of saints, prophets, drugs and near death survivors. To do so, leaders and followers often use drums and journey into the vast unknown areas of the universe.

While the practice is an alternative, it is often considered to be part of the occult. However, nothing could be further from the truth. For, Shamanism is one of the oldest spiritual paths and practices known to man. In fact, it is one of the most ancient spiritual paths and practices known to exist.

One such foundation is that of the The Foundation For Shamanic Studies which is a non-profit and charitable organization tied in with the public school system. The organization is dedicated to the teaching, study and preservation of Shaman spirituality through studies to help aid in the welfare of people and the planet.

The organizational website offers a great deal of information on the practice. In addition, there are several workshops offered which focus on different areas of life. Whether becoming more creative, or better understanding death and beyond, these workshops are often useful in helping overcome a number of obstacles in life.

The foundation offers a variety workshops based in the Shamanic tradition. Some of these are focused on creativity while others are focused on everything from soul extraction healing to death and beyond. As such, there is basically something for everyone when it comes to the plethora of workshops offered by the organization. While there are also individuals offering classes in this tradition, it is often advised that interested parties do a background check before working one-on-one with anyone portraying oneself as a teacher in this tradition.

A great number of online articles, news reports and research materials can also be found on the organization website. In addition, those interested can join a community circle and participate in online discussions which are held throughout the year. Once having joined, members are provided with a MP3 which features two Shamans providing a great deal of information personal and teaching experiences while going through the training process.

In the MP3, the gurus discuss the role of the teachers and spiritual teachers throughout the training. In addition, the talk also includes information related to the Shamanic work and personal experiences each has experienced based on past trainings and workshops. After which, individuals can gain far more insight thought the various workshops and other offerings found on the website.




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