Friday, November 29, 2013

The Shamanic Experience is a Personal Religious Experience

The Shamanic Experience

This is actually a continuation of the above word button article.

Most of us are raised in religions around the world. However, before there were any formal religions the way people had religious experiences were through "The Shamanic Experience" which was a way for people to experience God by themselves without formal religions imposing themselves upon us.

So, the original Shamanic Experience was how to be empowered by "Seeing and Experiencing God" and through this experience finding out how best to live your life ongoing here on earth or beyond.

This is incredibly powerful because most religions of earth were designed somewhat to civilize us and to control our behaviors. As we all know sometimes being controlled in these ways is good and some times it is bad for us. The World is full of people in mental institutions that were put there by religions and religious thought. So, how do we survive our lives?

One of the ways we survive our lives is we keep asking questions. Because only through asking questions do we keep getting answers from life. Often if you start to ask questions to religious people or priests or ministers they will steer you away from some questions. They don't want you to ask some questions. But, if it is just you and life and you and God you can ask life and God any question you want to ask.

However, be careful what questions you ask because it is important to have a good reason for asking whatever big questions you ask. Life often doesn't like people asking questions that are silly. Because after all, it is about your short and long term survival that questions of this sort should be asked.

However, if your soul burns to know the answer to a question often asking God or Life this question will provide an answer in your experiences, thoughts or day dreams or night dreams and this answer or answers will give you peace in your life and your life will make much more sense than before.

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