Articles, tagged with "shamans", page 2
06th August 2010
In the new World of Warcraft expansion, Cataclysm the Alliance side will have many new changes, and a number of adjustments to the current areas players are familiar with. However, not only are we going to see adjustments to the world of Azeroth, we will ...
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Author:
alex
09th July 2010
Meditation is an ancient practice seemingly as old as humankind. Some believe there is evidence that it was practiced by early hunter-gatherer societies by the tribal leaders and shamans to contact the world of their Gods or spirits to obtain direction fo...
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Author:
Gwen Phillips
19th June 2010
Shaman Trance: The Soul Journey
"Trance" is another term for altered state of consciousness, and is the method by which the shaman connects with other dimensions and worlds. To the shaman this experience is known as "the journey" or "soul flight" depen...
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Author:
Kallash K
03rd June 2010
Shaman of the Aborigines:
The Aborigines and their shamans cherish everything from the ground they stand on to the air they breathe, and this is because of the belief that all things have spiritual energy running through them. They hold a large emphas...
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Author:
Kallash K
03rd June 2010
Okinawa Shaman Songs:
Here at the bottom is a translation of one of many Okinawan shaman songs, which are only sung be the female shamans of Okinawa. The male shamans of Okinawa do not sing, however they do grunt in a rhythm, and many times accompany t...
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Author:
Kallash K
03rd June 2010
Inuit Shaman: Shaman Songs of the Far North
The views and perspective of those in the deep north are guided by the powerful elements of nature in the area. Native shaman in the area have to deal with the harsh weather; one the other side they enjoy the...
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Author:
Kallash K
11th May 2010
The Way of the Shaman: The Science of Shamanism
Shamanism, which from here on in will be referred to as the "Way of the Shaman," has recently been distinguished as an archaic magico-religious phenomenon. The way of the shaman has received a wide varie...
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Author:
Kallash K
08th April 2010
The below article has been written by our very own Becky Brand who works in our Torquay Store and has long been a diehard fan of the World of Warcraft series of games. As an avid gamer; I thought she would be better equipped to talk about this subject w...
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Author:
chrisholgate
26th March 2010
The origin of music as of late has not yet been dated as it is said to have been existent long before recorded history. Historians say it may hav originated from naturally occuring sounds like the sound of thunder, or the rhythm of a flowing stream. Hum...
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Author:
Geraldo Bowers
16th March 2010
2012 is the completion of the ancient Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar Cycle - but the Maya of today no longer track the Long Count Cycle. Conservative estimates say it's been at least 500 years since they have, since at least the time of the Spanish Inva...
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Author:
Osvaldo Salamanca
15th March 2010
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder,(MPD) is a psychiatric diagnosis, which according to the DSM-IV- TR multiaxial system, falls under the "Axis I Clinical Disorders and other conditions that may be a focu...
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Author:
Amin Virani
22nd February 2010
Peru is the land of Incas, provides you with an adventure world and
excitement. The fitted and fixed stones of glorious empire is said to be the main attraction to tourists from all over the world. Machu Picchu, the lost city of Incas discovered many cen...
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Author:
Luxury Travel
16th December 2009
To start this quest you'll need to talk to NPC Daniel Steelsoul. You can find him in the castle in the middle of Edron.
Now you will need to go to the Giant Spider spawn in the Edron Orc Cave. Follow the map below (starting in Edron depot).Go down and ...
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Author:
faye25
03rd December 2009
Kandy, the English name for the ancient city of Maha Nuwara, is said to have been established in the 14th century CE. It became the capital of Sri Lanka in 1592 up until British rule in the 1800's. Kandy is also home to the famous Temple of the Tooth, sai...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd November 2009
How many times have I made a specific decision so as to keep peace, gain acceptance, or feel valuable - sometimes without even knowing it?
To provide a current case in point, this last week I a friend to spend a night in a poor place for me. For a lon...
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Author:
TequihuaFoundation