^..ah, the Hekula..
yeah good point jamie..what you mention is in my tribal experience inititation..once initiated then all have access to 'shamanic' territory..
its such an unfortunate modern phrase really, 'shaman'..i'm sure the people where the word comes from aren't too keen on it's casual use..
..i'll contrast ayahuasca vs snuffs this way then: aya more often than not centres around healing being done on people by a 'curandero'..at the curandero's circle, or under their guidance, one is helped to remove blockages etc.. (if it's a real curandero, not some new age guru) ; the snuffs orientate towards each individual connecting with the hekula (or similar) spirits, and bringing back knowledge/guidance from the spirit world..
i recall about 12-15 years ago there were serious bushfires in some amazon regions..the TV news featured footage of men doing the snuffs..the reason, they needed emergency guidance on where the game (to hunt) had gone, and where they should migrate to..
..a good curandero, in the ayahuasca context, is to me like a good osteopath/chiro etc..you see them and either you feel they've shifted something or not..if not, you look for a different one..that's the qualification, rather than waving around the right feathers etc..
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