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1 Shamans, mediums and healers

2 Myth and religious practice Myths describe supernatural events.. –As powerful narratives of border crossing/making the impossible possible etc. etc. –Healing and restoration of order from chaos are popular themes

3 Forms of healing Contrast between restoration/correction –(illness due to breach of taboos; imbalance, mental or physical; exposure to powerful but non-malign forces).. And repelling influence of malign forces –Oracles –Magic/expiation

4 Restorative healing Miracle cures Faith healing “Laying on of hands”

5 Healing in religion Miraculous cures in sacred stories/myth The “whole” body –Integrity must be restored –Or influences balanced In Christianity, the curing of the woman with 12 years of bleeding by her touching the “fringes” of Jesus’s garments, followed closely by the restoration to life of the 12 year old daughter of Jairus.

6 Traditional healing Ethnopharmacy –Plants –Minerals/animal products –Preparation –May well have therapeutic qualities

7 Shamans… Claims to power –Based on individual ability to mediate between human and spirit world –Means of accessing powers – flight/possession? Body of knowledge Persuasive performers

8 Shamans and spiritual power Initiation – trauma/encounter Myths sanctify initiation –Are replayed in rituals –Use of drugs/hallucinogenics

9 Ritual and shamans Rites of affliction –Diagnosis and cureDiagnosis and cure –… more on this..… more on this.. –Trance

10 Sora shamanismshamanism

11 Spirit propitiation Rites of intensification –For specific activities –Towards specific supernatural powers Pantheons –Legitimate supernatural entities/powers Regular, patterned –Prophylactic as well as redemptive/restorative –Community identity (“our” spirits, rituals)

12 Practical orientation “Continuous assessment” –Can they ensure and provide health to individuals? Serve community needs –Identity and meaning –“our spirits”

13 How is it all done? Magic is two-sided –Smoke and mirrors is appropriate aid to –…. Spiritual interaction

14 Audience manipulation? Magic is used to propel performance in many religionsMagic is used to propel performance in many religions

15 Reputation and performance Engagement/persuasion “He didn’t become a great shaman because he healed people but he healed people because he was a great shaman.”

16 Biomedicine and traditional healing? People DO use western medicine –How is it integrated with traditional remedies? Some healers work with doctors Need to understand significance of healing ritual


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