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Shaman wizard

The first magician in history was probably a shaman wizard, or a tribal warlock or a witch doctor.

He is a medium of communication with the gods and can wander in the world of the gods.

We are all familiar with the characteristics of traditional witches, so we don't need to repeat them.

Pharmacists or shamans usually hold a stick or stick in their hands and wear robes made of animal fur or bird hair.

Shamanism originated in North Asia, Siberia and Eskimos.

As a mysterious witchcraft, pharmacists in North America and witch doctors in Africa can be classified as shamanism.

Those tribal wizards who are far away in the north and have obvious nomadic colors also gather animals by praying to God in order to help them when taking measures.

Their nomadic lifestyle is very similar to the scenes described in French or Spanish cave murals.

Shamanism is full of animism.

They believe that animals and plants, even all the "things" around us, have the same life and soul as men and women, so we can communicate with them completely.

But not everyone can do this, only people with special abilities can do it.

(This special ability has different names in different places. For example, the Melanesian tribe in the South Pacific called it "magic"-supernatural ability; The Sioux tribe among American Indians called it "Wakan spiritual power"-the spiritual power of doing nature in vain; The Iroquois tribe among North American aborigines is called "Aurand".

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People with this magical power can enter the world of the gods in a way similar to "meditation" in Buddhism (through the state of separation from the surrounding material environment through meditation).

There, he can not only communicate with all the gods, but also communicate with God or God.

He can get some information from the gods, and he can also use the power of the gods to heal the mental or physical wounds of patients.

The power possessed by a wizard is usually closely related to his clothes. His clothes are often made of natural animal fur or feathers, indicating an alliance with nature.

At some point in his magical journey, this alliance can help him.

In the United States, wizards' cloaks are made of wild cowhide in North America; In Polynesia, the magician's cloak is made of a kind of bark cloth with exquisite patterns embroidered on it; Witchcraft cloaks in Tahiti and Hawaii are much more gorgeous than these. They are all carefully sewn with the feathers of a rare bird as raw materials.

Shamanism wizards, witch doctors and magic pharmacists all have the ability to communicate with the souls of the dead, which is often called "channeling".

The skills of Brazilian wizards are usually passed down from generation to generation-with occasional exceptions. If someone in the tribe does not inherit this extraordinary ability, then he is also qualified to learn the skill of "channeling". Let a god (the most prestigious of which belongs to jaguar) attach himself to him and make him a real wizard.