Talks about Shamanism and Animism, by Nicholas Breeze Wood, editor of Sacred Hoop Magazine - the international magazine about shamanic spirituality.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
Grandfather is one of the magical ‘elements’ of creation, and working with fire is a mainstay of all shamanistic and animistic traditions. Here are some basic ground rules and insights, and ideas for some Fire Ceremonies.
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The shamanism of Inuit Greenland - the angakkoq shamans - had a reputation for quite dark shamanism and fearful spirits, which stalked the land and attacked people. The shamans - and other people - could also create spirit fetishes, called tupilak, ... more
The sacred pipe - the chanupa - is a Native American tradition of great cultural and sacred importance to many Native North Americans, especially those from Plains cultures such as the Lakota, Crow, Arapaho, Shoshone, Cree, Cheyenne and others. It is... more
The Djinn spirits are often associated with Islam, but they of course are far, far older. Considered a race of beings who live out of sight of humans, their magic is called upon to aid people, but they can also harm people.
The Tuareg people of the ... more
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A great start to the fourth series. Very informative and entertaining. I had images of being in a temple room, darkened with loads of incence sticks and wonderful energies being raised opening portals to the realms of spirit. That was probably just me as I doubt Nick had this in mind when recording the podcast. Loved this episode and I can't wait for the other nine. I also hope we don't then have to wait two years for series five. Thanks so much for these, past present and future.
A great start to the fourth series. Very informative and entertaining. I had images of being in a temple room, darkened with loads of incence sticks and wonderful energies being raised opening portals to the realms of spirit. That was probably just me as I doubt Nick had this in mind when recording the podcast. Loved this episode and I can't wait for the other nine. I also hope we don't then have to wait two years for series five. Thanks so much for these, past present and future.
This is a truly wonderful podcast! Very informative and educational, as well as very funny at times! Thank you Nick for sharing your knowledge & experience with such good humour and in such an accessible way with us, you are truly a breath of well needed fresh air in these stuffy times! Thank you!
I have started practicing recently and the Podcast has been very helpful. Nick has a real and direct knowledge of Shamanic techniques from two distinct traditions and it has been very useful for my journeys and my work. He is for real, has a strong ethical approach and gives very sound and realistic advice. Shamanic practices are very demanding and could be quite dangerous for practitioners who lack knowledge, real power and the ability to communicate with the spirits and have their protection... more
I have been a student of shamanism and indigenous healing traditions for about 10 years now. I have worked with many teachers both in the US and abroad. Over the years I continually come back to Nicolas Breezewood and this extraordinary podcast. I suspected at first, but now I truly know that this treasure trove of knowledge is incredibly rare and very likely the greatest teachings on these topics available outside of a one on one apprenticeship or workshop context. Thank you Nicolas, if there w... more
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The podcast offers insightful discussions centered around Shamanism and Animism, exploring diverse cultural practices and the spiritual significance of traditional rituals. It frequently covers topics such as fire ceremonies, Inuit shamanism, the sacred pipe traditions among Native Americans, and the interplay between ecology and magic, suggesting a strong connection to the natural world and spiritual healing. The unique storytelling approach, combined with personal anecdotes, enriches the exploration of these ancient disciplines, making it both educational and engaging for listeners interested in spirituality and cultural practices.
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