Exploring Shamanism with Chrissy Ehrhart

Shamanism practice with bundled herbs beads ritual and plants.

Have you ever met someone doing shamanic work? Or perhaps you might have met a few of them and notice they’re doing different practices?

What is Shamanism?

Shamanism has been around for as long as human consciousness has. It has a direct relationship and kinship to nature and how nature has spirit in it everywhere. It’s also used for many different healings. 

Where do Shamanic practices originate?

The beauty of shamanic work these days in this time of history is that they're becoming like hybrids. Indigenous cultures are unfortunately dissipating so a lot of customs and cultures are getting lost. As a result, different cultures are sharing their shamanic practices.

Can I do Shamanic work?

Everyone can do shamanic work. The call usually comes to somebody in a village or community that has gone through some kind of traumatic transition or illness that has pushed them into that call. 

How do I know I’m meant to be a Shaman?

At this time when different people are learning from different people and cultures that are being passed down, some will resonate with it and feel their calling. Whatever lineage is calling you is going to be your intuitive self-knowing at work. And you could either take the call or choose to turn it off.

Feather stuck in the sand on ocean beach Shaman practices.
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