Shaman in a sentence as a noun

So I dare say we differ a lot from the Ethiopian shaman.

The article:> So how do we and that Ethiopian shaman differ?

There is a very old Hopi Indian who has a patch near mine and it is more than interesting talking with him. He is a shaman and travels a lot giving talks.

It's hard to describe to people what shamanic meditation and journeying are since most are dismissive of things they do not understand.

In the pilot episode Jeff Winger, arguably the most conventionally cool member of the group says this: Abed is a shaman.

So mana could have had a meaning of divine grace or chosen by the gods, yet a modern-day Hawaiian shaman did not explain it to me that way.

True story: A close friend of mine took Ayahuasca with a shaman and was then committed to a psychiatric facility in New York for almost a week.

Anyone capable of understanding the problem in the first place - 34 goats, 7 pieces per goat - would count out the price - here is 7 for the first goat, 7 for the next, etc. - and tell the shaman to take a hike.

In saying that the shaman knows how to put two sets of 7 stones in a particular pile, it is implying that the shaman also knows how to put 34 sets of 7 stones in a particular pile.

I went to grad school with a guy who, while traveling in Brazil, encountered a shaman/teacher, and decided to take a so-called "heroic dose".Apparently the roof of the sky ripped open and voila, GOD.

This probably never happened, and would be stupid if it did; and yet people are coming here to defend this as an example of "Ethiopian ingenuity".What kind of "shamans" is Ethiopia supposed to have, anyway?

Shaman definitions

noun

in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds; practices sorcery for healing or divination

See also: priest-doctor