“During my studies with the shamans I found that there is a difference between curing and healing. Curing is remedial and involves fixing whatever outer problem arises, such as patching a tire if you have a flat, or treating a snakebite, or using chemotherapy to control a tumor. It does not help you avoid the nails on the road, the snakes in the woods, or the disease that caused the tumor. Healing is broader, more global, and complete. Healing transforms one's life, and often, though not always, produces a physical cure. I have seen many medical cures in which healing did not occur. I have also seen instances in which there was great healing but the patient passed away. Healing results from an experience of infinity. While healing, we measure success by increased well-being, by a sense of newfound peace, empowerment, and a feeling of communion with all life.”
Quote by Alberto Villoldo
Book:Shaman, Healer, Sage
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Shaman, Healer, Sage
This book delves into the traditional practices and beliefs of shamans, healers, and sages, examining their roles in communities and their impact on healing, spirituality, and wisdom across different societies and eras. more
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