Mongolian shamans from "summary" of The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson
The Mongolian shamans are a unique group of individuals who possess a deep connection to the spiritual world. These shamans play a crucial role in the lives of the Mongolian people, serving as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. They are believed to have special powers that allow them to communicate with the spirits and perform rituals that can heal both the body and the soul. One of the most fascinating aspects of Mongolian shamans is their ability to communicate with animals. In Mongolian culture, animals are revered for their connection to the natural world and are seen as powerful spiritual beings...Similar Posts
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