Why Shamans Aren’t Enlightened
Elena Cross
Erzähler 07
Verlag: Independently Published
Beschreibung
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. The image is compelling: an indigenous elder in ceremonial dress, keeper of ancient wisdom, connected to spirits and plant teachers. The shaman has become the central figure in modern spiritual mythology, presented as living proof that enlightenment exists and can be accessed through proper guidance. Millions have traveled to the Amazon, to Siberia, to Africa, convinced these figures represent something their culture has lost. The mythology is false. Shamans are not enlightened. They are not awakened beings who have transcended the human condition. They are people who have become expert at entering altered states, navigating drug-induced experiences, and performing culturally expected roles that satisfy both their communities and the foreign seekers who provide their income. What they offer is not enlightenment—it is theater that looks like enlightenment to those who do not know what enlightenment actually is. Most shamans spend significant portions of their lives intoxicated. Traditional practice involves regular consumption of psychoactive substances. The shaman's baseline consciousness is perpetually shaped by these substances, never fully stabilizing in ordinary waking reality. This is the opposite of genuine enlightenment, which requires sustained clarity, not sustained alteration. The romanticization of shamanism serves Western spiritual consumers, not truth.
Dauer: etwa eine Stunde (00:47:45) Veröffentlichungsdatum: 26.12.2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

