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Healing-The Shaman's Way: Shamanism and Spirituality
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Healing-The Shaman's Way: Shamanism and Spirituality

Shamanism and Spirituality
Last updated 11/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Upon completing this course, the student can enhance a spirituality of their own.
  • Once the student has assimilated the fundamental concepts of religion, spiritualism, and spirituality presented they will be better prepared to develop an under
  • Using the information provided in this course, the learner will be able to select which crystals to use to enhance their spirituality
  • Using the information in this course, the learner will be able to choose which essential oils enhances their spiritual experiences.
  • Once the course is completed, the learner will be able to create their own sacred space and altar to meet their spiritual needs.

Course content

1 section10 lectures1h 38m total length
  • Introduction10:18

    In this introductory lecture, students will learn about the origin of the word shaman. They will learn about five roles a shaman fulfills, and three realms that a shaman may visit,

  • Quiz Module One
  • Shamanism VS Religion4:17

    Module 2 is a brief description of shamanism and how it differs from religion.

  • Quiz Two
  • The Shamanic World View7:22
  • Module 3 Quiz
  • Lecture 4: Healing-The Shaman's Way: Black, White, and Yellow Shaman9:42
  • Quiz 4: Module 4 Choose the best answer.
  • Religion7:39
  • Quiz 5: Module 5 Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer.
  • Lecture 6: Defining Spirituality11:21
  • Module 7, Healing-The Shaman's Way Shamanic Spirituality12:10
  • Shamanic Spirituality, Crystals, and Third Eye12:13
  • Quiz 8 Module 8
  • Module 9 Spirituality and Sound11:45
  • Module 10 Spirituality and Essential Oils12:00

Requirements

  • There are no prerequisites required to take this course.

Description

Having taken previous courses about shamanism is not a prerequisite. You should have a genuine desire to know more about spiritualism, spirituality, and specifically those who want to know about shamanic spiritualism. To that end, this course covers a brief overview of the origin of the word shaman, historical evidence of the existence of early healers, and the difference between spiritualism, spirituality, shamanism, and religion and what the traditional world’s religions offered. Important to a broad understanding of shamanism is its concept of a worldview called the Axis Mundi and what that entails. Examples of Mongolian shamanism include the Black, White, and Yellow shaman, and their roles provide different cultural views. Four ways one can implement a natural sense of spirituality, the use of specific crystals, essential oils, and sound are provided to help enhance one’s spirituality. Directions for creating a sacred space and an altar for group and for private participation are given. The course ends with a ceremony for healing the Spirit and two very special blessings. At some point after the course ends, participants will need some crystals, essential oils, and a recording of sounds of drumming, flute, and or rattles as they create their own sacred spiritual place.

Who this course is for:

  • Having taken previous courses about shamanism is not a prerequisite. You should have a genuine desire to know more about spiritualism, spirituality and specifically those who want to know about shamanic spiritualism. To that end, this course covers a brief overview of the origin of the word shaman, historical evidence of the existence of early healers, and the difference between spiritualism, spirituality, shamanism, and religion and what traditional world’s religions offered. Important to a broad understanding of shamanism is its concept of a world view called the Axis Mundi and what that entails. Examples of Mongolian shamanism which includes the Black, White, and Yellow shaman and their roles provide different cultural view. Four ways one can implement a natural sense of spirituality, the use of specific crystals, essential oils, and sound are provided to help enhance one’s spirituality. Directions for creating a sacred space and an altar for group and private participation are given. The course ends with a ceremony for healing the Spirit, and two blessings. At some point after the course ends, participants will need some crystals, essential oils, and recording of sounds drumming, flute, and or rattles as they create their own sacred spiritual place.