Shamanic Healing
Shamanic healing is not hocus-pocus, nor is it a cult, and shamanism has nothing to do with a sect. Shamanism is rather an attitude towards life. It means to follow the call of the heart.
Shamanism is probably the oldest practice of naturopathy and even the World Health Organization (WHO) sees the same importance in shamanic healing for the treatment of psychosomatic diseases as European medicine does.
Shamanism is interreligious and is in no way in conflict with the religions. Rather, shamanism offers everyone the same kind of help to find themselves and regain inner balance.
Shamanic healing means to see the whole picture. Not only the symptoms of a disease, but the person as a whole. Figuratively, this could be described as follows:
„The soul of a healthy person is like a finely woven fabric. Traumatic events, such as z.B. the loss of a loved one can leave tears and holes in this fabric. As we grieve and try to process the events, we more or less mend the fabric, but it will not be like new again in this way.
However, shamanic healing means diving into the deeper regions of the soul and allowing the substance to replenish itself so that the cracks are almost completely closed again. So the soul can heal itself.“
Shamanism connects us humans with the forces of nature. Shamans act like signposts in a labyrinth, they take the person seeking help by the hand and lead him through the different levels of self-discovery. Shamanic healing means to treat illnesses on the spiritual level.
Shamanic rituals – mysticism and astrology
Shamanic rituals have something mystical about them, but they are not magic, although the effect at the end of the session might be described as such. The forces of nature are often completely underestimated and sometimes even ridiculed.
Shamanism has also nothing to do with astrology in the conventional sense. Shamans have to go a long way until they have completed their training.
People whose heart is open already have one of the most important prerequisites for the training as a shaman. However, the training is mainly offered to people who are already working as a therapist in the field of psychology.
The understanding of the human soul is an important prerequisite for the shamanic path.
Shamanic healing, healing methods and their fields of application
Shamans help to experience healing and to find access to oneself. People who have experienced a traumatic event often feel that something is missing, that they are not „whole“.
Through shamanic healing the feeling is restored to experience and see oneself as a wholeness again.
In every human being there is their very own elemental power. To rediscover this, only shamanism comes into question.
In the course of shamanic sessions, people receive many answers to questions concerning life. Likewise, shamanic healing helps tap into important sources within to heal the soul.
Often a change of attitude and way of life is necessary to help the soul. Shamans show you the way how to change your life according to your ideas.
Lao Tzu found the right words for how shamanic healing works: „The traveler to the inside finds everything he is looking for within himself. This is the highest form of travel.“