Definition of Shamanic. Meaning of Shamanic. Synonyms of Shamanic

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Definition of Shamanic

Shamanic
Shamanic Sha*man"ic, a. Of or pertaining to Shamanism.

Meaning of Shamanic from wikipedia

- aid human beings in some other way. Beliefs and practices categorized as shamanic have attracted the interest of scholars from a variety of disciplines,...
- spirituality, without a connection to traditional shamanic societies. It is sometimes also used for modern shamanic rituals and practices which, although they...
- son of a dragon. The shamanic narratives are works of oral literature sung during gut—the Korean term for large-scale shamanic rituals—which constitute...
- Emperor (r. 1735–1796) commissioned the publication of a Shamanic Code to revive and regulate shamanic practices, which he feared were becoming lost. He had...
- study has established that entheogens are used for religious, magical, shamanic, or spiritual purposes in many parts of the world. They have traditionally...
- produced. The fine, ever-elusive art of Nouveau Shamanic — Will Ashton, CinemaBlend Nouveau Shamanic is a style of acting developed by Cage. Cage has...
- Mongolian folk religion or occasionally Tengerism, refers to the animistic and shamanic ethnic religion that has been practiced in Mongolia and its surrounding...
- especially Millie. When her shamanic powers emerged, Ellie was broken up with by her boyfriend who refused to hear ghost stories. Her shaman medium is her pink...
- Shamanic music is ritualistic music used in religious and spiritual ceremonies ****ociated with the practice of shamanism. Shamanic music makes use of various...
- The first historian to posit the existence of European shamanic ideas within po****r beliefs of otherwise Christian Europeans was Carlo Ginzburg, who examined...