"Shamans
are sometimes considered healers or doctors, but really they are people
who deal with the tears and holes we create in the net of life, the
damage that we all cause in our search for survival. In a sense, all of
us — even the most untechnological, spiritual, and benign peoples — are
constantly wrecking the world. The question is: how do we respond to
that destruction? If we respond as we do in modern culture, by ignoring
the spiritual debt that we create just by living, then that debt will
come back to bite us, hard. But there are other ways to respond. One is
to try to repay that debt by giving gifts of beauty and praise to the
sacred, to the invisible world that gives us life. Shamans deal with the
problems that arise when we forget the relationship that exists between
us and the other world that feeds us, or when, for whatever reason, we
don’t feed the other world in return." - Martín Prechtel
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