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And if we make use of the term Shamanism instead of the more exact one of
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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Shamanism is a form of religious or magical ecstasy found in various parts of the world at different stages of development.
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Shamanism is a form of religious or magical ecstasy found in various parts of the world at different stages of development.
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Shamanism is one of the oldest forms of spiritualism.
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Shamanism is one of the oldest forms of spiritualism.
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Shamanism is one of the oldest forms of spiritualism.
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Shamans have been around since before recorded history, so Shamanism is hardly “new age.”
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Shamanism is humanity's oldest form of relationship to Spirit.
Flowers of Wiricuta - book excerpt: chapter 6 Responsible Ecstasy 2006
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Shamanism is humanity's oldest form of relationship to Spirit.
Flowers of Wiricuta - book excerpt: chapter 6 Responsible Ecstasy 2006
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Shamanism is much more direct than going through a ritual.
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