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April 26, 2026

Outlaw Drums: The Suppression of Shamanism

There's a quiet pattern that runs through human history. It doesn't always show up in textbooks, and when it does, it's often softened or reframed. But if you follow the trail closely enough, you start to notice something consistent: the deliberate suppression of shamanic traditions. Not just discouraged. Not just dismissed. Suppressed.At the center of this suppression sits a simple object with
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Published on April 26, 2026 05:00

April 19, 2026

How to Play a Shamanic Drum

Shamanic drumming is drumming for the purpose of inducing a range of ecstatic trance states in order to commune with your inner self and retrieve information. Your inner self, or soul, is in constant communication with all aspects of your environment, seen and unseen. You need only journey within to find answers to any question. Shamanic drumming is simple on the surface, but it carries a
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Published on April 19, 2026 05:00

April 12, 2026

10 Signs You Need a Shaman

In a world that often prioritizes logic, speed, and surface-level solutions, it's easy to overlook deeper emotional, spiritual, and energetic imbalances. For some people, traditional approaches like therapy or medicine don't fully address what they're feeling. That's where shamanic healing can come in. Shamanism is an ancient practice found in cultures around the world. It focuses on restoring
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Published on April 12, 2026 05:00

April 5, 2026

Becoming the Master of Your Mind

Your mind is the one place you live in all the time. Every decision, reaction, and belief passes through it. Yet most people move through life letting their thoughts run on autopilot. They react instead of choosing. They worry instead of directing their attention. Over time, this habit can make life feel chaotic or overwhelming.Becoming the master of your mind means learning to guide your
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Published on April 05, 2026 05:00

March 29, 2026

Embracing the Dark Goddess

The dark goddess archetype appears in myth, religion, and storytelling across cultures. She is often misunderstood. People hear the word "dark" and assume evil, danger, or destruction. But the dark goddess archetype is not simply a villain or a force of chaos. She represents something deeper and more human: the parts of life that deal with endings, truth, shadow, and transformation. The dark
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Published on March 29, 2026 05:00

March 22, 2026

Closing Energetic Portals

In many spiritual and shamanic traditions, people talk about "energetic portals." The term can sound mysterious, but the idea is fairly simple. An energetic portal is a gateway or opening between the physical world and other dimensions, realms, or states of consciousness, allowing for intensified spiritual energy flow, divine connection, or the movement of spirit beings. These openings can appear
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Published on March 22, 2026 05:00

March 15, 2026

Direct Revelation Through Shamanic Journeying

Many spiritual traditions teach through scripture, teachers, or established doctrine. Shamanic traditions offer something different: direct experience. Instead of relying only on secondhand teachings, practitioners seek insight through personal encounters with the spirit world. This process is often called direct revelation, and one of the most common ways to access it is through shamanic
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Published on March 15, 2026 05:00

March 8, 2026

Communitas: A Collective Transformative Experience

In an age defined by hyper-individualism, algorithmic echo chambers, and curated identities, many of us feel paradoxically alone. We are connected to thousands, yet intimately known by few. Against this backdrop, the anthropological concept of communitas feels not only relevant but urgently necessary. Coined and developed by cultural anthropologist Victor Turner, communitas describes a powerful,
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Published on March 08, 2026 05:00

March 1, 2026

Marshall McLuhan on the Return to Acoustic Space

In an age of podcasts, voice notes, immersive sound design, and always-on digital connection, we are witnessing something paradoxical: the future feels increasingly oral, ambient, and resonant. Media theorist Marshall McLuhan anticipated this shift decades ago when he described the movement from "visual space" back to what he called "acoustic space." Though he coined the term in the context of
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Published on March 01, 2026 05:00

February 22, 2026

Being Informed vs Being Wise

In an age of infinite scrolling and algorithmic feeds, it has never been easier to be informed. News alerts flash across our screens. Podcasts dissect every geopolitical tremor. Social media delivers commentary before events have fully unfolded. We swim in data. But does this saturation of information make us wise?The distinction between being informed and being wise is subtle yet profound. To be
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Published on February 22, 2026 05:00

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