Informational Meeting Set On Shamanism
Perhaps one of your New Year’s resolutions was to try something new in 2007. If so, then “The Water Lives Deep in the Woods — an in depth look at Shamanism” may be the perfect opportunity to satisfy that resolution.
Shaman Daniel Iasius is conducting an informational meeting on Shamanism at 7 p.m. Monday at Peter White Public Library in Marquette.
“The main qualification of a Shaman is to see the past, present and future ... to see in the dream time, to see and walk with helping spirits, to help and work with totem animals,” he said. “The focus of this talk will be on helping to discover (people’s) own Shamanic ability to see.”
Iasius said Shamanism is not a religion and has nothing to do with witchcraft. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
Shaman Daniel Iasius is conducting an informational meeting on Shamanism at 7 p.m. Monday at Peter White Public Library in Marquette.
“The main qualification of a Shaman is to see the past, present and future ... to see in the dream time, to see and walk with helping spirits, to help and work with totem animals,” he said. “The focus of this talk will be on helping to discover (people’s) own Shamanic ability to see.”
Iasius said Shamanism is not a religion and has nothing to do with witchcraft. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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