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This article is from the Religion-Shamanism FAQ, by Dean Edwards, Stef Jones, Jilara, Jane Beckman, Ann Albers with numerous contributions by others.
The ecstatic experience by which the shaman journeys
into other realms, both higher and lower than this realm, as well as to
parallel regions sometimes known as a middle earth or to distant areas
of this world.
Dean Edwards (deane@netcom.com)
Shamanic Ecstasy:
I like your definitions here, but feel that I experience shamanis
ecstasy when I am bathed in the radiant-love-energy of my guides
Ann Albers (albersa@aztec.asu.edu)
A term used by Mircea Eliade and other early researchers of shamanism
for the altered state of consciousness achieved by the shaman during
shamanic practices.
Stef Jones (stef@netcom.com)
 
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new-age, paranormal, spiritual, shaman, kam, consciousness, spirit, visions, dreams, oobe, soul, siberia, native, dreamtime, ecstasy, journeying, otherworld, sacred, axis-mundi
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