What is a shamanic recovery?

Shamanic treatment is a form of therapy that seeks to change the energy of the sick person to repair or restore damage in this energy field. Shamanism is a combination of magic, homeopathic medicine, spirituality and folklore, which is rooted in the belief that the human body, psyche and emotions are so closely interconnected that energy is also being recovered by physical illnesses. Many different cultures and religious around the world practice their own forms of shamanic recovery, although most are remarkably similar.

At once, the shamans were considered primary heales in their respective cultures. Their aim was to serve the well -being of their communities. Most people today prefer modern medicine over shamanic recovery. However, there is also a growing awareness of modern doctors role, which can be played by traditional spiritual recovery methods in improving health. This is especially true in chronically ill people and those suffering from psychiatric and mental disorders.

6 The shamanic recovery often includes a shaman entering a trancelical state in which he can identify damage to human energy. Shamans believe that exposure to loss, trauma and stress can cause parts or souls of a person to be damaged or shattered. In a way, shamans are often compared to psychologists because they are looking for suffering in the subconscious to influence conscious.

The practice of searching for the soul helps to restore the missing energy of a person's soul. Many sick people who participated in the searches of soul search announced the improvement of their health afterwards. Some even report that they look years younger.

Another type of energy includes an aura, a membrane that surrounds the human body and many believe that it can be captured in photos with specialized cameras. Many people believe that this membrane is prone to damage from birth. Shamanic healing is working on finding breaks in this EnergyCeme field and repair of this damage.

Energy treatment is not very common in today's society, but a small number of shamans still keep it alive. In addition, people who have exhausted all other available forms of healing without results continue to seek help in renewing shamans healing techniques. In the US, this often means traveling to American Indian reserves or areas of the country with large pockets of immigrants who brought with them the shamanic traditions of their ancestors.

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