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In "Bruce Newman Open Doors #10," Aldo Jordan explores the origins of shamanism, offering a fascinating look into the history and enduring power of this ancient spiritual practice. Shamanism, often regarded as the oldest form of spiritual healing and connection, has roots that stretch back thousands of years and spans cultures across the globe.Origins and History of ShamanismThe origins of shamanism are deeply embedded in the earliest human societies. The history of shamanism reveals that it is one of humanity’s oldest spiritual traditions, predating organized religions. Archaeological evidence and oral histories suggest that shamanism (religion) began with early hunter-gatherer communities who sought to communicate with the spirit world for guidance, healing, and survival. This brief history of shamanism shows that shamans acted as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms, using rituals, trance states, and nature-based wisdom.Core Shamanism and Cultural VariationsAldo Jordan, founder of the Irish School of Shamanic Studies, emphasizes the importance of core shamanism-universal techniques and beliefs shared by shamans worldwide, regardless of specific cultural context. While each region developed its own unique practices, such as old Norse shamanism in Scandinavia or snake spirit in shamanism in various indigenous cultures, the essence remains the same: connection to spirit guides, ancestors, and the natural world for healing and insight.Shamanism Explained for BeginnersFor those interested in shamanism for beginners, the practice involves techniques like journeying, drumming, and cleansing rituals to access altered states of consciousness. Shamans often work with power animals and spirit allies, using their wisdom for both personal and communal benefit. Cleansing shamanism is a key aspect, helping to restore balance and remove negative energies.The Wisdom and Power of ShamanismThe power of shamanism summit and teachings such as "The Wisdom of Shamans: The Origins of Herbal Healing" highlight how shamanic knowledge has contributed to herbal medicine, energy healing, and spiritual well-being. Shamans are seen as keepers of ancient wisdom, passing down knowledge that helps communities thrive in harmony with nature.Modern Shamanism and AwakeningToday, there is a renewed interest in the art and practice of shamanism, as people seek to reconnect with the natural world and rediscover ancestral wisdom. Modern practitioners like Aldo Jordan blend core shamanism with local traditions, offering comprehensive training and guidance for those drawn to this path.