The Dissenter

#1099 Manvir Singh - Shamanism: The Timeless Religion

May 19, 2025
Dr. Manvir Singh, an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at UC Davis and author of "Shamanism: The Timeless Religion," dives deep into the fascinating world of shamanism. He explores its historical roots and significance in modern society, particularly in industrialized cultures. Listeners will learn about his experiences with the Mentawe people of Siberut, the intricacies of shamanic rituals, and the relevance of trance states. Additionally, he challenges myths surrounding psychedelics and their role in shamanistic practices, offering new insights into this timeless tradition.
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Religion Managing Shamanism

  • Organized religions sometimes suppress shamanism but can also domesticate and incorporate it.
  • This dynamic varies across cultures, such as Buddhist incorporation of Japanese miko shamans.
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Neo-Shamanism's Rise

  • Neo-shamanism is a growing trend appealing to spiritual but non-religious people in the West.
  • It offers a direct, intimate spiritual experience often lacking in institutional religion.
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Diverse Shamanic Practices

  • Shamanic practices vary widely but commonly involve altered states, self-denial, music, and ritual initiations.
  • Trance induction techniques range from drumming to hallucinogens or sensory deprivation.
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