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yes times have changed but traditions are not lost , In my people you do not

chage and seek reward for your gift, and this has been hundreds of years,We will

tell you if someone charges he or she is not a real healer or sharman,also times

have chaged when old customs are called new age, people like myself are happy

knowing we have helped anyone, and that we will continue to do this for many

years to come,one small thing though why would anyone want to charge for using

mother nature to help another soul.

 

 

Claudia <whitedov

 

Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:27:44 -0500

Re: [CrystalHW] Psychic Readings, Cards etc

 

 

>from shaman training or birth, the cards are not a toys to impress friends

with

 

Not all psychics are shamans and not all are born with the gift, but develop it

through the years.

 

>that's why a person whom uses them must never charge money what they do, to do

 

>so, would only be a mockery of such a gift.

 

This is like saying a gifted artist should not charge for his paintings, or a

singer, etc. The days when a healer was gifted for their services is over.

People no longer gift the healer or psychic unless they are charged. There is

no honor for them as there was long ago. If we did not charge we would starve

to death. Times have changed.

 

Namaste ('The god in me honors the god in you'),

Claudia

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Shamanism refers to the traditional healing and religious practices

of Northern Asia (Siberia) and Mongolia. By extension, the concept of

shamanism has been extented in common language to a range of

traditional beliefs and practices that involve the ability to

diagnose, cure, and sometimes cause human suffering by traversing the

axis mundi and forming a special relationship with, or gaining

control over, spirits. Shamans have been credited with the ability to

control the weather, divination, the interpretation of dreams, astral

projection, and traveling to upper and lower worlds. Shamanistic

traditions have existed throughout the world since prehistoric times.

 

Shamanism is based on the premise that the visible world is pervaded

by invisible forces or spirits that affect the lives of the living.

In contrast to animism and animatism, which any and usually all

members of a society practice, shamanism requires specialized

knowledge or abilities. It could be said that shamans are the experts

employed by animists or animist communities. Shamans are not,

however, often organized into full-time ritual or spiritual

associations, as are priests. It is questionnable whether there was

an -ism called " Shamanism " until such a thing was invented in the

West out of the diverse practices of indigenous people in particular

locations worldwide.

Angelina

 

 

, Dragonswife

<dragonswife@t...> wrote:

>

> With all due respect, Tarot has nothing to do with Shamanism, and

again

> with all due respect the Cherokee Medicine workers do *not* mix

their

> Healing and Spiritual practices with outside systems - not even

other

> Native American systems, nor do they call themselves shamans.

>

> Money is only today's exchange medium, there *must* be an exchange

of

> energy of some kind, even if it's only the agreement that the

healee do

> good for someone else, or the Healer creates a burden of obligation.

>

> This last bit is my opinion, but is based on experience.

>

> The first bit was strenuously taught me by Native Elders very

concerned

> for the theft of their own Folkways by well-meaning (and not so

> well-meaning) outsiders.

>

> Namaste,

> Kate

>

>

> TheKgscherQn4Evr@a... wrote:

>

> >

> >

> >yes anyone can be taught to read cards, and be lucky with them,

but to fully

> >appreciate and have a total understanding of the reading, the

person whom

> >does the reading must totally comprehend and have the vast

knowledge either

> >from shaman training or birth, the cards are not a toys to

impress friends with

> >or to make money with, they are for understanding and power to

help others

> >that's why a person whom uses them must never charge money what

they do, to do

> >so, would only be a mockery of such a gift.

> >

> >The Frog Does Not Swallow The Pond He Lives In.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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