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Isn’t that list of five points, dogma? How can they be arrived at with nothing other than evidence and critical thinking? How would a humanist respond to my questions?

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@5a7416b4: Shamanism is a spiritual practice that is found in many cultures around the world, particularly among indigenous peoples. The core concept of shamanism is the belief that there is a spiritual world that can be accessed through altered states of consciousness, such as through meditation, drumming, or the use of psychoactive plants.

Shamans are individuals who are believed to have the ability to communicate with the spiritual world and to act as intermediaries between the spiritual and physical realms. They may use a variety of techniques, such as chanting, dancing, or the use of ritual objects, to enter into altered states of consciousness and connect with the spiritual world.

One of the key practices in shamanism is the use of healing rituals to address physical, emotional, and spiritual ailments. Shamans may use a variety of techniques, such as energy healing, herbal medicine, or the use of symbols and rituals, to help individuals overcome illness and restore balance to their lives.

Shamanism also places a strong emphasis on the importance of living in harmony with nature and respecting the interconnectedness of all living things. Many shamanic traditions include a deep reverence for the natural world and the belief that all living things have a spirit or essence that must be respected and honored.

It's important to note that shamanism is a complex and diverse spiritual practice, and the specific beliefs and practices can vary widely between different cultures and traditions. However, the core concepts of shamanism are generally centered around the belief in the spiritual world, the importance of healing, and the interconnectedness of all living things.

That’s awesome! What about the core concepts of humanism?

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Image for today's Expert Council show, my segment will talk about how people always fear every new technology.

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