Shamanic Rites Seen from a Shamanic Perspective

Authors

  • Jonathan Horwitz

Keywords:

Shamanism -- Ritual, Rites and ceremonies, Participation observation, Seances, Experience (Religion), Shamans, Shamanism -- Definition

Abstract

Most of the previously practiced methods of investigating the shamanic rite have only shown half the picture. For a deeper understanding, it is also necessary to examine the rite's content. Taking the shaman's point of view into consideration, listening to how the shaman describes his experiences, and honoring that description as valid, is the first step.The work of the shaman has always been a matter of experience, experience which outside observers could not accept as being "real" because of their own limited understanding of reality, and so they labeled it as religious faith, imagination, beliefs, superstitions, insanity, or even play-acting.
Section
Articles

Published

1993-01-01

How to Cite

Horwitz, J. (1993). Shamanic Rites Seen from a Shamanic Perspective. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 15, 39–52. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67205