On
The Way: Health, Healing And Symptoms On The Shamanic Path
by Alexander
Alich
We are all looking for our way. This is
universal. For some, our search will take us into the field of Shamanism
to find something for ourselves. Unfortunately many will come away with
more questions than answers. In this article I will share a little about
the Shamanic perspective of healing. I hope you will find some answers,
understand more about what Shamanism is and what is possible for your
health and growth.
Shamanism is a spiritual way toward a
mystery we cannot understand. Its roots date back as far as 40,000 years
in Australia and 30,000 in Siberia. We can find it in every part of the
world. It is not a cure, technique or method. You cannot read about it,
though you may read about others' experiences of it. Shamanism is not a
religion; by its nature it is based in individual expression. Some people
have found their healing on this way, and others have found a way to live.
Shamanic View of the Body
In Shamanism we see five bodies or aspects
of a person–physical body, mind, heart, spirit and soul. We view these
aspects in a circle, with the soul sitting in the middle and the other
four around it. The wheel is in constant movement and change. Seen in this
way, there is not one aspect we consider superior. Instead we emphasize
the development, expression and balance of all aspects, which can take
many years, if not decades, of guided work.
The Gift, the Trauma and the Journey
Begins
When we think of illness or symptoms, we
commonly think of one part or experience of the body. In working with
someone, I want to see as much of the person as possible. I look at all
five aspects, as well their life, work, relationships and dreams, because
it is important to understand where someone is on his or her way. The same
symptom in ten people can have ten different meanings, and it can be
difficult to understand this without first seeing a big picture.
We are all born with a gift to share in
this world. We are also born knowing our connection to the mystery and
each other. At some point early in our lives we forget this
connection–we have to. Although the connection is not broken, our
experience can feel like it is. A pain from our separation begins. This
usually happens from a traumatic or shocking experience. This can seem
unnecessary, but it is not. It is an important step in our growth and
human experience.
Because of this trauma, we will develop
habits and a way to survive in the world. We will each find our unique
perspective of life and validate it through our interactions and
relationships. We will develop fear, anger, depression, isolation or
deceit, to name a few. These habits will root themselves so deeply in our
lives that we can no longer see them, and this is when our symptoms begin.
The bigger the gift, the more extreme our experiences might be.
Healing: Unfolding Our Gifts and
Aligning with Our Soul’s Purpose
Healing moves us through unwinding our
habits to return to our soul's gifts and expression. Fear becomes courage,
deceit becomes honesty, and anger transforms to love. Along the way you
will remember your connection to the mystery and to everything and
everyone around you. Eventually you will be able to fully share the gifts
that you have brought here.
My teachers said that healing is 70% the
work of the person, 20% the guidance of Great Spirit and 10% the help of a
healer or practitioner. Most of the work is our own. Our symptoms can
guide us to know what to do next. If we are not on our way, we can only
trade one symptom for another, getting rid of one problem and possibly
creating two in its place. We must learn to accept that symptoms come and
go. There are times we will feel good and times we will not feel good.
Only when we are tired of these habits and the painful separation they
bring us do we begin to find our way. There are no simple answers and no
one correct way to go.
The First Step on the Journey
The most important step is to create an
opening in your life for healing and the changes and challenges that will
come with it. I rarely see healing that doesn't touch every aspect of our
lives. I offer these questions as a starting place to examine where you
are now and what you may need.
-Do you want to heal?
-What, if anything, do you get for not healing?
-What would you have to give up or give away to heal?
-What help do you need to reach your goal?
-What support do you have or need?
The Help Great Spirit Sends
There is an old story of a man who is told
he has two hours to live. The man prays to Great Spirit and Great Spirit
answers, "Don’t worry, everything will be fine, I will help
you." Then one healer after another shows up at the man’s door
offering their herbs, teas and prayers, and, one after the other, the man
sends them away saying that Great Spirit will help him. Two hours later
the man dies. Completely confused and irritated he goes to Great Spirit
and asks, "What happened? I thought you were going to help me?"
Great Spirit answers, "Who do you think sent the healers?"
There are so many therapies and methods
available today, it is easy to be confused. It is also easy to stop our
own way while we hunt for and evaluate others' ways. This is a trap. You
can find yourself sitting in the same place for years. On your way you
will meet many different possibilities. From these you will have to pick
what is right for you–no one else can make this choice. The most
important thing is that once you have started, you stay on your way.
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Alexander Alich is the director of
FoxFire Institute of Shamanic Studies which was founded in 1988. He has
studied in the field of Shamanism since 1979, working with teachers from
Native American, Sufi and Scandinavian traditions. He is a published
author, storyteller and international speaker in the fields of Shamanism,
health and spirituality, specializing in bridging Shamanism and Western
Medicine. He has taught extensively since 1991 in hospitals, universities,
clinics and private settings. You can contact him at info@foxfireinstitute.com.