
The sacred inner journey of Shamans healing
What is shamanism? Ancient shamanistic culture believes in animism, viewing humans as conduits for communication between all things. The human body, as a spiritual vessel, manifests in three-dimensional space as a projection of a holographic universe. Pure energy is woven and released layer by layer through the emotional body, encompassing various life dramas, exhaled and inhaled. Tension and relaxation in different parts of the body are all forms of energy exchange. The rhythm of the body is an extension of the energy boundaries, a continuous flow of energy, never ceasing.
As Earth's frequency continues to rise and high-tech big data efficiently integrates resources, humanity has reached a new point in time and space to break free from the ingrained cycle of self-centered cognition and return to inner wisdom to proactively align with the "Great Way."
The process of returning to our true nature is precisely the process of unlocking intuitive wisdom. When we realize that the body is a powerful tool we use to connect, experience, express, and create, we will enjoy every perfect moment of being with ourselves even more! Shamanism is the operating principle of the spiritual world of heaven and earth, not an invention of the logical thinking of the mind. Shamanism believes that this world is divided into the upper world, the middle world, and the lower world. Beyond the three-dimensional world, there are higher-dimensional worlds. In our daily lives, the energy of the matrix world dominates all of this, thus severing the energy of the upper and middle worlds.
Many people believe that shamanism originated from shamanism or Native Americans. However, shamanism is not shamanism. Religion is a man-made invention. In fact, there were shamans in ancient China, known as witchcraft. The Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties were the shamanic period in China. In those early times, everyone practiced witchcraft and divination, performed rituals, music, dance, martial arts, and herbalism, and communicated with heaven and earth. That period was dominated by a matriarchal society. Fuxi invented the Fuxi Bagua, marking the transition from the matriarchal society of Nuwa to the patriarchal society. When King Wen of Zhou invented the Wenwang Bagua, the patriarchal social system was established.
During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, the shamans were transformed by the rulers into religious figures in each small state. For example, Qu Yuan was the high priest of the Chu state, and the Nine Songs written by Qu Yuan were a manifestation of the Chu state's shamanistic culture. At that time, each small state actually had its own sacrificial culture. After the Han Dynasty, due to the changes of dynasties throughout history, the shamanistic culture spread from the Yellow River basin to the Yangtze River basin, and later to the Minnan region and other Southeast Asian countries.
Both Buddhism and Taoism have incorporated elements of shamanism. For example, Bon, a branch of Tibetan Buddhism, is actually the original religion of Tibet, which originated from the shamanistic culture of the Zhangzhung civilization in Tibet. The starting posture of Taoist Tai Chi Chuan comes from the shamanic ritual of summoning the gods of heaven and earth.
Although shamanic culture has been largely lost in Han areas, it has been preserved in ethnic minority regions. For example, the priests of the Yi people are called Bimo, and the priests of the Naxi people are called Dongba, who are essentially their shamans. However, later forms of shamanism and shamanism have drifted further and further away from the original shamanic culture.
Shamans believe that illness occurs because, in the three-dimensional world, diseases are caused by low-frequency physical and mental behaviors stemming from a lack of reverence for the natural environment and one's own body. In ancient times, humans were connected to heaven and earth, and the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic states that the superior physician heals the spirit, the mediocre physician heals the person, and the inferior physician heals the disease. Therefore, illness is not solely a physical problem.Rather, the problem lies in both the upper spiritual world and the middle spiritual world. Therefore, healing requires the integration of the entire world, from top to bottom. To truly connect with the shaman's energy, it is necessary to heal all the traumatic karma in the three-dimensional world, which is the integrated healing of body, mind, and spirit. This involves shutting down logical thinking and opening up intuition, instinct, and inspiration.
Humans can connect to higher-dimensional intelligence in several ways: lucid dreaming, near-death experiences, meditation, reading ancient classics, and returning to ancient energy points on Earth to perform shamanistic rituals, sacrifices, music, dance, martial arts, and herbal healing.
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