The seven stars pictured as Buddhas demonstrate the incorporation of originally Shaman concepts into Korean Buddhism. |
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Arguments and disagreements between provinces were easily sorted out by the Council and the Shaman. |
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Just as the Shaman was about to advance upon her downed adversary, however, a disembodied voice echoed in her ears. |
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The dance finishes as the Shaman offers his woman partner, the anaconda queen, to the serpent. |
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A nasty Mimir Shaman. Some say he's meaner than your average shaman. |
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The Shaman had promised me a pouch of white cedar. |
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Mama Donna, Urban Shaman I did a tarot card reading for Tiger. |
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Among other roles, the Sami Shaman, or noaidi, enabled ritual communication with the supernatural through the use of tools such as drums, chants, and sacred objects. |
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The shaman, witch doctor, wise woman, apothecary, and anatomist have knowledge that has continuing validity. |
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If you wish to avenge a wrongdoing you simply pay the local shaman or witch doctor to invoke the spirits on your behalf. |
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Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters. |
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Few or none of them will have actually been initiated into a shaman tradition by the use of such drugs. |
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A prehistoric bear shaman figurine was recovered from Ohio Hopewell mortuary contexts at Newark, Licking County, Ohio. |
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In one culture a shaman uses tobacco, sage or cannabis, in others copal, frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, juniper or pine. |
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They lay fruit and gifts at the altar and light joss sticks as the local shaman begins the ceremony. |
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When a nasty wasp stung two of us, the shaman congratulated us, saying it would help mitigate the future contraction of arthritis. |
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When a Tungus shaman, held captive by Matula, is murdered, blame immediately falls on the newcomer. |
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By the end of the show, a shaman will bring the tranced dancer back to normal by blowing air into the dancer's ear. |
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The village witch doctor or shaman would shake bones while chanting, in the hope of bringing or ending the rains. |
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In Jung's own experience such archetypal figures as the magician, shaman, witch-doctor, and wise old man were commonly projected. |
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She went to a naturopath, a homeopath, a shaman, a psychotherapist and a psychic. |
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Villagers believe the shaman uses black magic to help tame the elephant and sever ties to the mother. |
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The story about him, the shaman in a Sami village in Norway, evokes ideas about a religious tradition being kept alive in secret. |
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In every civilization, the skilled artificer has an honored place beside the scribe and the shaman. |
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There were also numerous pictures of Cadere, youthful and earnest, a modern shaman with rod in hand. |
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Another work along the same lines is Curse Upon Iron, which replaces the bass drum with a shaman drum and adds female voices to the choir. |
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After three days of life, a shaman evokes a soul to be reincarnated in the baby's body. |
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The shaman is a witch doctor, a dream reader, and an intermediary between the living and the spirit world. |
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She led him to a clearing where a group of shaman chanted around a fire writing strange symbols in the smoke. |
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One becomes a shaman by apprenticing to a shaman and learning the magic formulas to be recited on different occasions. |
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Intent is what sends a shaman through a wall, through space, to infinity. |
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A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves. |
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Each village has its own shaman to propitiate the spirits that cause illness and accidents, and a priest to perform the village ceremony for the ancestor spirits. |
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He knew that to become a true shaman, he had to come face to face with something terrible, like a jaguar, or a boa, or an eagle. |
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A shaman could also pavunngaarniq, fly up to the heavenly afterworld, and nakkaaniq, dive down in the sea to visit the souls of the dead. |
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I'd had these experiences which were so incredible, and then I went to the shaman, and he dealt with them quite matter-of-factly. |
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But, like a traditional shaman, Coltrane clearly believed that the drums served as a springboard to a higher order of engagement. |
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In 1986 the Pope gathered together representatives of all faiths including a North American Indian shaman for a meeting in the Italian town of Assisi. |
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When someone got sick, they turned to the shaman to be healed. The shaman was-and is-a priest, a healer, a magician, a diviner. |
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In the latter case the shaman makes the journey on the drum as if riding on an animal, the drumstick being his lash. |
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Sometimes the shaman makes the journey on a river and the drum is his boat, the drumstick his oar. |
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In traditional Inuit societies, people believed their shaman was a particularly wise man, with healing and mysterious powers. |
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Saila was also a shaman, which is why Pauta has a special knowledge of shamanism. |
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Cruz acted for a while, worked with a shaman in Central America, and is currently focusing on various music projects in Brooklyn. |
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The figure of the ordinary shaman grows in stature and is transformed into a heroic figure. |
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No one knows what this master of the caribou is like, no one understands him, not even the shaman. |
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This rattle's spherical shape suggests that it may have been used by a shaman. |
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This section also features a video-projection suggesting the mystical journey of the shaman. |
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From then on Naué returned to look at the reflection which, the shaman said, was the prince of the region of Iuaca. |
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This was place where a shaman, or spiritual leader, could speak to his Manito spirit helpers, to receive advice and to give it to others. |
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Sedna looks impatient and annoyed as she waits for the shaman to come and brush her hair. |
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One health centre had a shaman as well as a doctor, nutritionist, psychiatrist and naturopath on staff. |
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In the old days, when the shaman sang, accompanied by his drum, he saw everything. |
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The main figure on this platter is a shaman, shown with long hair and a nose ornament, who is healing a patient. |
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Several of the young people were given special attention by morales and the spritzing shaman. |
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He encounters a Karelian witch, a Siberian shaman and wild horses in the Altai mountains. |
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Among the Osmanlı Turks of Asia Minor, the horned headwear of the shaman is remembered in popular belief. |
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Among the Buryat, the shaman performs libations after birth to keep the infant from crying and to help it develop more quickly. |
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The women shaman, followed by her maids, brings the calabash of a magic drink. |
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Here the shaman wears a hat and an apron fringed with deer hoofs or puffin bills. |
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While performing the ritual, the shaman dances and enters into a trance. |
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The attribution of magical and personal properties to the contents of his work is consistent with his belief in the artist as shaman and art as revelatory. |
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To hear 26-year-old Jillian Banks talk about her music is like listening to a shaman explain the mechanics of a complex spell. |
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Let a shaman wave vine leaves over her and enforce a little semi-public shaming. |
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The shaman must also be a person of good character who follows many specific rules or the magic formulas will not work to drive away evil spirits. |
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They sometimes supplement Western-style medical care with home remedies or treatment derived from old beliefs in the curing power of the word of the shaman, or medicine man. |
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The rituals are performed under the direction of the shaman. |
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Godlike and therapeutic, the shaman has supernatural powers that allows him to come into contact with the spirit world and the metaphysical spheres. |
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Previously, as described by outsiders, the role of the yatiri had been treated dismissively as that of a witch doctor or shaman. |
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But, by nature, they were weak-hearted and easily scared, and so the little spirits picked a loving and kind-hearted girl from a nearby village to protect the forest as a shaman. |
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Genghis Khan kept a close watch on the Mongolic supreme shaman Kokochu Teb who sometimes conflicted with his authority. |
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Unrepentant troublemakers in small Haitian villages were sometimes dealt with by a shaman, who would prepare a powder from the skin of a blowfish mixed with ground glass. |
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Some traditional ceremonies, like the female initiation rite, the rite to appoint the new warrior chief and funerals celebrated by the shaman have survived to date. |
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Despite the death squads lashing out at the very heart of their resistance, we will see the emergence of a new leader when Oswaldo, the apprentice shaman, finally takes wing. |
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In curing the sick, the shaman must remove the object causing the sickness: a small stone, a leaf, an insect, any substance that has been sent through the black magic of an evildoer. |
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By linking his work to Aboriginal cosmogony, the artist, like a shaman, strives to incorporate the wisdom of the ancient ones into the heart of contemporary space. |
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What follows is a taped interview with a shuar shaman. |
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Here there is no dogma, only evidence. No-one is asked to adhere to any belief system, nor to follow any guru or shaman other than the spiritual guide which each person finds within him or herself. |
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In a fit of spite, the shaman casts a spell on the baby boy. |
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Inuit shamanism looks like a deeply unstable system and the shaman as a resource person at the same time as a permanent threat for his own society. |
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In Kalevala, Antero Vipunen is a giant shaman that possesses mighty spells dating to the creation. |
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Later they invited a shaman to exorcise demons. |
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Weave back through time to somewhere in the paleolithic era to find a tribal shaman sitting on a rock gaping at the visions revealed by a soggy piece of toadstool. |
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He recently consulted a Peruvian shaman on the island, who performed a ceremony in which Smyth took ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic concoction believed to clear the mind. |
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You were seeing a shaman around the making of that record. |
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The shaman played many roles and was seen for example as healer, spiritual advisor, diviner, dream interpreter, ceremonialist and storyteller. |
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His uncle was also a great shaman in Peru with much power and for that reason the Achuar killed him with a rifle, since they were unable to do it through other shamans. |
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When the collector feels that he can join his owns, he will return account to the druid or to the shaman of all that he felt, saw, heard and tested, even what was anodyne for him. |
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My father was a shaman, and my brother-in-law was a shaman. My mother was a professional seamstress and a wonderful carver, and my sister was also a carver, a very excellent carver. |
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In going into trance, as well as in mystical combat and healing ceremonies, the shaman uses certain objects such as a drum, drumstick, headgear, gown, metal rattler, mirror, and staff. |
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An old shaman Park also portrays the rites performed to ensure good harvests and successful fish catchs, as well as a knife dance and fortune-telling sessions. |
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He is a powerful shaman who is now eighty years old. |
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Do you always dream of Gladiator's Battlegear for your Warrior or Gladiator's Earthshaker for your shaman,but never have enough time or ability to get it? |
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Tookoome, the wise and gifted nephew of a shaman, speaks matter-of-factly about such topics as his memory of the day he was born, life in an igloo, hunting with respect for the animals, and encounters with spirits. |
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Each clan has its own shaman in charge of all the important ceremonies in the lives of the Daur. |
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Among Australian Aborigines, a person becomes a shaman through a ritual of initiatory death, followed by a resurrection to a new and superhuman condition. |
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But one favourite theory is that they focussed round a shaman who communed with the spirits of the animals to seek their help in the provision of food for the community. |
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The loon is associated with vision, both for the layperson and the shaman. |
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Quartz crystals are used by the shaman Dayak of Bornéo to discover the soul of the sick man and by the mélanésien faith healer who receives the individual there. |
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Alone, at night, a shaman from Bhutan simonizes my body. |
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The centre stage of this story there is a boy who is ill-famed as the child of a wolf and is said to be frosty, along with his seductive mother and a hunter and shaman. |
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To curry favour with tribal elders, he became a shaman. |
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The most prominent ritual figure in the former was the angakok, the shaman who communed with spirits by the rhythm of a single-headed drum and by ecstatic dancing, usually inside an igloo. |
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The ritual use of entheogens could result in dramatic change, such as the birth of a new shaman, or the bringing back of an important message for the tribal community. |
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Before your eyes, the shaman has transformed himself into a werejaguar! |
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