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In the context of soul healing, Winkelman is referring to the theatre of ritual and what we call the shamanic narrative.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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However, what Winkelman proposes here takes the insight of the shamanic narrative to another level.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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Nonverbal communication, such as dance, art, facial expressions, dreams, etc, Winkelman says is "primarily about the self and its emotional states in relationships to others" p.19.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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In the context of soul healing, Winkelman is referring to the theatre of ritual and what we call the shamanic narrative.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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Winkelman also suggests that beyond the trappings of ego and personal identity, we all share the same base narrative.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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Winkelman also suggests that beyond the trappings of ego and personal identity, we all share the same base narrative.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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Winkelman's research shows that not only have we known this rich, nonverbal relationship to symbolism for a long time, we've been actively involved with this neurological process across our evolution as a species.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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From what Winkelman suggests, none of this is accurate.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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In his recently released book, Shamanism -- a Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing, Michael Winkelman sheds interesting light on the question of the true basis of shamanism.
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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According to Winkelman, "These aspects of consciousness play a crucial role in providing the sense of unity of assurance and conviction vital for self and species survival (Ashbrook 1993)" (p.19).
Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology? Kelley Harrell 2011
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