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Video InstructionFor a variety of reasons, the the shaman and his work are often misunderstood; and frequently even feared in much of the western world. Kenn Day strives to broaden the awareness of the value and usefulness of shamanism in our modern society. Following are a few short videos from a recent introductory session he held with a group of interested seekers. |
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Post Tribal Shamanism ExplainedKenn Day describes how the modern western concept of personal sovereignty distinguishes post-tribal shamanism from classic shamanism that’s been practiced by various indigenous cultures throughout the world for thousands of years. |
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Shamanic journey? Or creative visualization?Many students of shamanism wonder whether what they're experiencing is "real". In this video, Kenn describes a simple method to determine whether one is visualizing, or is truly journeying. |
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The Shaman's RoleThe role of the shaman in indigenous cultures has been pretty well defined and accepted over the span of centuries. But, our modern, post-tribal culture is worlds away from those indigenous peoples. How does a shaman function here? What roles does he play in society? How is a shamanic style adjusted for our culture? |
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Soul Retrieval ExplainedWhat is soul retrieval? Why would a soul leave the body in the first place? What is the shaman's role in soul retrieval, and how does the process work? What changes might a person expect after a soul retrieval? |
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Personal Sovereignty and the ShamanTribal cultures have, for centuries, embraced the shaman's important role in the tribe. But in the western world, personal sovereignty replaces tribal oneness in our self-awareness. How must the shaman adapt his methods to compensate for this huge difference? |
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| Kenn Day, Post Tribal Shaman Full Spectrum Health Center 3836 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH 45229 (513) 481-3080 |
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