• SHAMANISM 19 December, 1986

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Mon Mar 31 03:58:03 2025
    COG Newsletter
    c/o Dave Norman 19 December, 1986
    PO Box 60151
    Chicago, IL 60660

    Gentlefolk:

    I reject the Thomas Morton Alliance's declaration of injustice for the following supremely important reason: SHAMANISM DOES NOT BELONG TO THE ABORIGINAL PEOPLES OF THIS CONTINENT, ANY MORE THAN IT BELONGS TO ANY
    ONE PEOPLE.

    How, therefore, can there be theft involved? In Mr. Gustafson's
    accompanying letter, he urges witches to seek their own roots. Our
    earliest roots ARE shamanism. The Ice Age caves of the Pyrenees are
    evidence, as well as the partnership with nature spirits, work in
    trance, and ecstatic dancing that have LONG characterised Wiccan
    practise. The stories of Lleu, from ancient Wales, and Odin on the
    Tree, from Scandinavia, are depictions of shamanic initiation and vision-questing.

    Shall we say that because our Ice Age ancestors were practising shamanic techniques before the ancestors of the American aboriginals got to this continent via the Bering land bridge, that they stole the techniques
    from us? Not hardly. It is as ridiculous a supposition as the
    Alliance's that we stole from them. The techniques of shamanism have
    never been limited to any one people, any one continent. They are as
    old as humankind, as universal as the spread of humanity. The
    World-Tree's scions are seen not only in the posts and poles of the
    Pacific Northwest, the pole of the Sun-Dance, the Chilean machi's REWE,
    but also in the Siberian cosmic tent-pole, the Norse Yggdrasil, the
    druid's oak (whose name in Gaelic means "door"), the Maypole.

    I agree that the "tuition fees" for many "shamanic workshops" are
    excessive. But if the Alliance will take a few moments to examine the clientele, the people who most often attend such workshops, the Alliance
    will find that the audience is composed primarily, not of Wiccans, but
    of up-scale new-age dilettants (dare I say yuppies?). This is
    reinforced by the cost of the workshops; only the up-scale sorts can
    afford them. How many wealthy Witches do you know?

    I resent the Alliance's association of witches with theivery and
    oppression. Witches were oppressed in Europe centuries before European
    contact with this continent, and continue to suffer persecution in this country; the Alliance certainly has no corner on the oppression market.

    And in the end, the spirits will speak to and deal with whom they will, irrespective of race. The Alliance's self-righteous recriminations get
    nobody anywhere. I suggest that if the Alliance is interested in
    preserving the purity of their traditions, that they work with and
    correct those sponsors of classes with whom they have difficulty, rather
    than slinging politically-correct but ineffective mud.

    Blessed Be.
    Siobhan
    (of Firestar, Berkeley)

    Rixter
    telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080

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