Shaman Healing Tours in Bhutan
Shaman Healing Tours in Bhutan
Shamanism exists in different variations worldwide, but shares common beliefs that spirits exist (god or evil) and that they can communicate with the spirits. They usually cure sickness caused by evil spirits and induce trance-like states to incite a visionary ecstasy. Shaman healing is Bhutan is quite common as we see in most of the places.
Hinduism and Buddhism have been greatly influenced by shamanism traditions. They have been defined by magico-religious specialists, part herbalists, part priests whose technique is spiritual rather than biological and whose business is to determine the nature of the spirit, and then either to placate it or drive it from the ill person’s body. As healers, they examine animal entrails for signs, collect medicinal plants, perform sacrifices, exorcist demons, and chant magical incantations. As soothsayers, they go into trances and act as spokesmen of the gods, while, as spiritual sentries, they ward off evil spirits and angry ancestors through either greater strength or trickery. They also officiate during funerals, hand out amulets and promulgate myths.
Typical shaman paraphernalia consists of a drum, bells around the waist, long necklaces of rudracche and ritho seeds around the neck and shoulders, a special headdress and a long white skirt like garment. The main spirit of the shaman can be a spirit inhabiting the nearby forest. Shaman are also said to counteract the power of witches.
Shamans are regarded with more respect in rural areas, it is also true that even city like Thimphu has its fair number of shamans. There are many people even in the capital city who prefer to have their ailments treated by shamans or astrologer. While astrologers are different from shamans, they too claim to deal with common ailments. As Adrian Storrs says in his book Jhankris, “From time immemorial, jhankris have given medical care to the rural people, Much of the jhankris’ success is due to the fact that they are well known, respected and accepted, especially as intermediaries between man and spirits. Furthermore, the shaman will go to patients at any time and treat them in their homes. The most special character of all is that everyone cannot be shaman even if they wish to. The only person who will have special element recognized by his/her superior teacher can only be shaman. This is truly unique and amazing right?
Spirit chasing Ritual
Shamans are believed to perform tantric rituals & posses power to subdue evil spirits. Shamanistic practices in Bhutan vary from region to region, and even surprisingly, from village to village. shaman’s role is to act as medium in order to find out what upset the spirit in the first place, and to find a way to appease it through rituals that include dancing and chanting. Heavenly Bhutan can organize shaman healing tours in Bhutan with the rituals for those who are feeling unwell or want to see how it works.
Cleansing Oneself Ritual
It is a common belief that every place has its local protective deity or spirit and the fumigation occurs to keep the spirit happy. The ritual is also used to self-cleanse all the bad spirits surrounding us and to be blessed with good luck. Spiritual cleansing involves the burning of selected herbs. This normally takes place in the early morning hours and is in the presence of a senior monk from the monastery.
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