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The most important aspect of shamanism isn't really healing, it is contact with the other world: the shamanic journey. Thus, I would suggest that the article be oriented around trance and altered consciousness rather than healing. --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 16:30, 6 January 2009 (UTC) | The most important aspect of shamanism isn't really healing, it is contact with the other world: the shamanic journey. Thus, I would suggest that the article be oriented around trance and altered consciousness rather than healing. --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 16:30, 6 January 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Joe, I do have an interest in the broader aspects, but my specific reason for starting this was to get rid of redlinks to the specific issue of shamanic healing in articles on [[traditional medicine]] and [[integrative medicine]]. I would not, at all, object were this article to be renamed [[shamanic healing]] as a subset of [[spiritual therapies]], and have the [[shamanism]] deal with the aspects that quite reasonably are more focused on anthropology? | |||
:There still would have to be an introduction to the nature of shamanism in a [[shamanic healing]] article until there was a general shamanism article to which the specialized article could link. What would be your preference?[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:19, 6 January 2009 (UTC) |
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First off, I apologize for complaining without really contributing. I'll have a chance to weigh in more soon.
Shamanism involves much more than healing alone. To be sure, healing is generally the primary function of a shaman but it is far from his only function. An introduction to cultural anthropology that I have here, for example, states "People may seek help for practical matters, such as where to get food resources or whether to relocate, but solving a health problem is most often the goal of a shaman. Shamans may also bring news from spirits, suchas a warning about impending disaster."
The most important aspect of shamanism isn't really healing, it is contact with the other world: the shamanic journey. Thus, I would suggest that the article be oriented around trance and altered consciousness rather than healing. --Joe Quick 16:30, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
- Joe, I do have an interest in the broader aspects, but my specific reason for starting this was to get rid of redlinks to the specific issue of shamanic healing in articles on traditional medicine and integrative medicine. I would not, at all, object were this article to be renamed shamanic healing as a subset of spiritual therapies, and have the shamanism deal with the aspects that quite reasonably are more focused on anthropology?
- There still would have to be an introduction to the nature of shamanism in a shamanic healing article until there was a general shamanism article to which the specialized article could link. What would be your preference?Howard C. Berkowitz 17:19, 6 January 2009 (UTC)