
Shamanism
The Timeless Religion
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Narrated by:
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Frits Zernike
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Manvir Singh
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What are the origins of shamanism and what is its future? Do shamans believe in their powers? What exactly is trance? And what can we learn from indigenous healing practices?
In this enlightening book, anthropologist Manvir Singh offers a new explanation for one of the most misunderstood religious traditions. Travelling from Indonesia to the Amazon, living with shamans and observing music, drug use and indigenous curing ceremonies, he journeys into the origins of shamanism. Fundamentally, shamans are specialists who use altered states to engage with unseen realities and provide services like healing and divination. As Singh shows, shamanism’s ubiquity stems from its psychological resonance. Its core appeal is transformation: a specialist uses initiations, deprivation and non-ordinary states to seemingly become a different kind of human, one possessed with the superpowers necessary to tame life’s uncertainty.
Following a fascinating cast of characters, Singh tells a larger story about the ancient and modern expressions of this timeless tradition. He argues that biomedicine can learn from shamanic practices, yet that psychedelic enthusiasts completely misrepresent history. He also shows that shamanic traditions will forever re-emerge – and that by journeying into humanity’s oldest spiritual practice, we come to better understand ourselves, our history and our future.
'Singh is a brilliant young scholar and a gifted writer, and this remarkable book will change how you think about religion, spirituality, consciousness, and human nature' Paul Bloom
© Manvir Singh 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
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- Patrick Savage
- 11-06-2025
A rare gem I recommend to both academics and non-academics!
As a fellow anthropologist, i really loved it! It is the rare book I feel I can recommend it to both academics and non-academics! I particularly enjoyed hearing about Manvir’s early fieldwork experiences and defence of criticisms of comparative research.
The main thing I would have liked more of was discussion of music, or of alcohol and other non-psychedelic drugs. Songs, dances, and drumming were mentioned repeatedly but they didn’t seem to play as central a role as I was expecting. A very minor limitation in a really great book!
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