ASKING MONGOLIANS ABOUT SHAMANS

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Heidi and I hit the streets of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia to ask people what they think about shamans. A very interesting afternoon I'm so happy to share with you here!
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    Hi, I'm Frances! So here's the story... In 2014 I was working as a clinical psychologist in private practice after finally having completed my PhD and licensing in the USA. I suddenly began having experiences that are far far far beyond the understanding of current western psychology. 👻 I immediately knew I was not "crazy" but that meant something even stranger... clinical psychology had got a lot wrong! Not having answers for myself about what happened to me I decided to close my practice, left psychologist life completely, and moved to Nepal. Ok, yeah this was maybe a bit of an intense move but I was desperate for answers about myself. Eight years later my life is wildly different. I've since lived in over 200 places across many lands including Mongolia, Greenland, India, Mexico, Iceland, and way up in the arctic in Sápmi on Norway side. My journeys are full of living in beautiful places and sharing space with exceptional humans. My heart is set on letting people in on this journey with me so we can all learn together. Reality is much more mysterious and magical than we were ever told in schools in the west!
    I now am working as a sacred healer and I am trained by Shamans in Mongolia. Mongolia is about the closest I have to a home these days. My work includes doing healings and very occasionally training others. Since my life is has become something quite uncommon I realized I wanted to share my experiences with others. This channel is a way for me to share these incredible journeys, outward and inward, with you. Thanks for stopping by!
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  • @user-qd8pl6es8f
    @user-qd8pl6es8f 4 місяці тому +5

    Interesting video. I'm Mongolian and I must say I like at least the rituals and the practices of the shamans. We lost much of the knowledge about the tradition, but somehow some older people carried it on till now. Shamanism in Mongolia is just another form of spirituality of humanity, like any religion.

  • @Ganjil100
    @Ganjil100 7 місяців тому +3

    lol you visited Amaa. She’s beautiful, and helped me so much. She’s my teacher.

    • @dropout.psychologist
      @dropout.psychologist  7 місяців тому +2

      Yes, how wonderful you know her. Amaa is my heart sister. I will he back on with Amaa and on her land this May! Come visit me I’d love to meet you! 💚

    • @Ganjil100
      @Ganjil100 7 місяців тому +1

      @@dropout.psychologist so you must be the Francis she talks so much about. Would love to meet you in may.

    • @dropout.psychologist
      @dropout.psychologist  7 місяців тому +1

      @@Ganjil100 Yes, that's me. I am so grateful to Amaa. She is a truly special human and I can't say enough good things about her. Very happy to meet you soon. :)

  • @StephenPhantom
    @StephenPhantom Рік тому +2

    Yeah I think the shaman path is at an interesting turning point, from the traditional way of being, what i call a priestly process ( they would go into a trance on your behalf ) to a more self working process of the person themselves trying out the plants to gain the visions of the machine elves and ancestor spirits. This is probably an evolution that it had to make after being broken down in Soviet/Capitalist realism's attempt to stop our individual paths from affecting buisiness/political environment ( i think real shamanism is a very political activity ) that changes our perceptions and makes us tougher to brainwash into consumer culture .... thanks for your great vid and hello from Australia

  • @Meesha_Ishakov
    @Meesha_Ishakov Рік тому +2

    Hi Frances, I found you through Dante's channel anyway, I just wanted to share this with you, I have begun practicing the ways of my ancient Turkic ancestors mainly Cuman and Azeri from Iran and Eastern Europe. We have always used frankincense and esfand to protect and cleanse the home. I must thank my grandmother, she has always practiced some form of ancient shamanic traditions, that she learned from her mother. Tonight my ancestor lead me in a short but amazing ritual to cleanse my room and I uttered without control "komor rom ik koru" which I then plugged in google translate "the age of gloomy ruins" He said other things that are now blurry to my memory, but it turns out to be Hungarian my ancestor used me as a vessel to communicate the truth; brothers and sisters and all be safe in these dark times and protect yourselves! I believe I might have this ancestor who was a black shaman of sorts during the Cuman Kipchak confederation period that entered Hungary.

    • @dropout.psychologist
      @dropout.psychologist  Рік тому +1

      Hi Mike. Great to have you here. Dante is such an important and dear person in my life. 💚. This is a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing it here! I can relate. I'm actually Hungarian in my ancestry and hope to get there in the next while to perhaps pick up some lost pieces from around those lands. So your story here is especially touching to me. By the way - I just started posting first season content on a podcast this week. It's more lighthearted and personal storytelling than what I share here. CHeck it out if you or your ancestors feel called to it. 🥰. open.spotify.com/show/37LRG0r0uBdXkf2xHmlDhj?si=5b3aa61cf3eb493d

  • @user-qk9gi5hd4u
    @user-qk9gi5hd4u 3 місяці тому +1

    Many of our practices of shamanism or common superstitions also came from ancient Zoroastrianism, which we used to practice a long time before Buddhism, Xtianity, and Islam came to our land a thousand years ago.

  • @bulgarianbuddhist8747
    @bulgarianbuddhist8747 11 місяців тому +3

    as a Bulgarian i knows that Ancient Bulgarians are probably the Mongol tribe and believe in same religion as them(Tengrism) soo i want to send my big respect and hugs to my Mongolian Brothers and Sisters who are now Buddhist(same as me) soo Buddha bless u Brothers and Sisters from Mongolia

    • @dropout.psychologist
      @dropout.psychologist  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful message from Bulgaria to Mongolian family. Always wonderful to meet a brother.

  • @nomadchica
    @nomadchica Рік тому +1

    this was so interesting to watch! :)

  • @mindyjefferson6153
    @mindyjefferson6153 Рік тому

    ✨ Promo_SM