Shamanic healing describes in essence a group of processes that has been practiced throughout the millennia, and throughout every civilization in the world, which entails for a shaman to travel in non-ordinary realms (quantum realms, other worlds, dreamtime etc) once there, to make changes, learn about the nature of the problem and to bring back resolutions.
Shamanic healing relies at the baseline for any practitioner, or shaman, to be able to contact and understand the underlying “invisible” energetic realities of the world. Therefore, and although for example soul healing, soul loss and a range of mind healing and incarnation healing activities is what is most commonly associated with shamanic healing. A shaman can also “read plants”, minerals, other forms of energy imprints and match these to the problem at hand.
True shamanic healing is absolutely fascinating and not to be confused with a mind game that used to be played at some length in the “new age communities” of the late 20th century. The difference between an “imagining” and a true shamanic healing experience is known because it is FELT; further more, when a true shamanic healing experience has taken place, REALITY CHANGES as a result.
For a beginner studying shamanic healing work, it is of the essence to REMAIN REAL at all times. Humans are easily given to imagination and delusion; and someone who has never experienced an orgasm would probably be hard pushed to explain the difference in the sensations of an orgasm, and a good sneeze. It is therefore essential for a junior shaman to first of all, learn how to differentiate between what is real and what is just an imagining; this is needed to set the path in the right direction, towards more real experiences and away from disturbing illusions. The body doesn’t lie; and to learn to trust one’s own PHYSICAL responses, to read them correctly and to USE THEM in order to stay on the path of reality and not get lost in illusion is the first lesson, first task of shamanic healing.
Written By: Silvia Hartmann
