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  2. Totem Talk: The early days of restoration shaman - AOL

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    While we look forward to patch 4.3, this week I thought it would be the perfect time to start looking back on restoration shaman through the years of WoW's history a little bit.

  3. Totem Talk: Resto Shaman's Year in Review - AOL

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    Every other week, WoW Insider brings you Totem talk for the shaman. Want to be a sultan of swing healing? A champion of Chain Heal? Totem Talk: Restoration, brought to you by Joe Perez (otherwise ...

  4. Ayahuasca - Wikipedia

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    Shamans believe one of the purposes for this is to steal one's energy and/or power, of which they believe every person has a limited stockpile. [93] The shamans lead the ceremonial consumption of the ayahuasca beverage, [94] in a rite that typically takes place over the entire night. During the ceremony, the effect of the drink lasts for hours.

  5. Michael Harner - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Harner (April 27, 1929 – February 3, 2018) was an American anthropologist, educator and author. His 1980 book, The Way of the Shaman: a Guide to Power and Healing, [1] has been foundational in the development and popularization of core shamanism as a New Age path of personal development for adherents of neoshamanism. [2]

  6. Shamanism - Wikipedia

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    Shamans claim to visit other worlds or dimensions to bring guidance to misguided souls and to ameliorate illnesses of the human soul caused by foreign elements. Shamans operate primarily within the spiritual world, which, they believe, in turn affects the human world. The restoration of balance is said to result in the elimination of the ...

  7. Spirit (supernatural entity) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, shamans know: auxiliaries (zoomorphic and protective spirits), udxa (the shaman's protective spirits seen collectively as a shamanic lineage or ancestry), troublemakers (ongon), wandering souls of the recently dead, mythical founders and legendary ancestors (such as Buxa Nojon, Dajan Deerx), local master-spirits (of the forest or a ...

  8. Iatromantis - Wikipedia

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    Iatromantis [1] is a Greek word whose literal meaning is most simply rendered "physician-seer." The iatromantis, a form of Greek "shaman", is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus. [2]

  9. Baal Shem Tov - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the Baal Shem Tov in Medzhybizh (before restoration in 2006–2008), inscribed רבי ישראל בעל שם טוב The old synagogue of Medzhybizh (c. 1915). This building, which was never used by Israel (he preferred an alternate minyan), [5] burned during World War II.