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STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND ETHICS--LIFEWAY SHAMANIC FELLOWSHIP
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By Usen's grace, Ho-dah....
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1.) PURPOSES:
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This is an era of decision. Do we allow ourselves to cut the
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throat of the Mother Who has nourished us as a species since
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we "came down from the trees"? Or do we work to walk in
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Beauty and Harmony with Her, and cherish Her, and work to
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see Her healed? The resurgence of Shamanism, the primal
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Earth Religion of practically all of the Earth's
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pre-Agrarian cultures, is an important thing, foretold by
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the Paiute prophet Wovoka and in the Hopi Prophecies. It
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was said that both the Red Man would return to the Ways of
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the Old Ones and that the non-Native would also embrace the
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Lifeway. There are non-Natives who respectfully have chosen
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these Ways, and are carrying them on in a reverent way. If
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the Lifeway was only given for the Native peoples, it would
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die out within our lifetime. There are simply not enough
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traditional Elders left.
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It has been shown to some of us that Our Mother The Earth is
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not willing to die quietly. She has demonstrated this by
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the increase in natural disasters of the past decade, which
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continue day by day. The Hopi prophecies state that, when
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the "bowl full of ashes" (most interpret this as the
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Thermonuclear Bomb) is overturned, that Our Mother shall
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rise up in Her righteous anger and destroy humanity. This
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prophecy is coming true, although it may yet be reversable.
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Perhaps it is we who reverence the Ways and walk in harmony
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with Our Mother that may stay Her hand.
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The Lifeway Fellowship is here for those who wish to honor
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Our Mother and Our Father, Earth and Sky, and to honor The
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Giver Of Life, from whence all things flow in the Universe.
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Our world-view is primarily allied with that of the
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Navajo/Dineh, Apache/Teneh, and Hopi peoples. However we do
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not represent ourselves as the keepers of those ways. The
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secrets of those Nations are for them alone, unless Usen'
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wishes to reveal them to us. Our mission is to help heal
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Our Mother, The Earth, and to help each other walk in closer
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harmony with Her. We also exist to provide a way for urban
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and sub-urban people to learn and practice the root Shamanic
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techniques that aid us in finding our True Vision and True
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Way of Power, and following that Vision and that Way.
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We identify ourselves as Pagan (Webster's New World
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Dictionary "1. b)...a person who is not a Christian, Moslem,
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or Jew (by faith); heathen. Pagan specifically refers to one
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of the ancient polytheistic (or pantheistic) peoples.") and
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as unashamed Pantheists and Polytheists. The Lifeway
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is truly a religious commitment. No-one can make a commitment
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to the Lifeway and to the worship of Life Giver, The Earth
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Mother and The Sky Father and remain a worshiper of other
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Paradigms of the Deity, much as one cannot be a Christian
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and worship the Greco-Roman pantheon. However this does not
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imply the condemnation of other Paradigms, nor impel a duty to
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"convert" others.
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We stand by other Pagans who do not share our paradigms, IE.
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Wiccans, Asatruans, Hellenists, and other Shamanic traditions,
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(African and neo-African(Santeria & Voudoun), Australian,
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Siberian, Traditional Native American, and Polynesian, to name
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a few) and even though we may disagree with some or all of
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their practices and beliefs, they are Brothers, Sisters and
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Cousins, and in times of persecution as well as times of
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goodwill we must defend them. We may even share in their open
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rituals and allow them to share in our open ceremonials. But
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that which is ours must remain ours, just as that which is
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theirs must remain theirs.
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2.) THE(A)OLOGY:
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As our Fellowship is inherently religious, we must declare a
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The(a)ology. (The strange spelling refers to the fact that
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we acknowledge a Goddess as well as a God)
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This is summed up very easily. There are three main powers
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we worship, Usen' the Life Giver, The Earth Mother, and The
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Sky Father. The latter Two are emanations of the First, as
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all, including the God and the Goddess, are emanations from
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Usen', which is the primaeval First Cause.
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Usen': One cannot look upon The Life Giver as either Male or
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Female, for The Life Giver is beyond those distinctions.
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Usen', and The Life Giver, are names for this First Cause,
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this Force that pervades all and caused all to come into
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being. From Usen', the God, Sky Father, and the Goddess,
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Earth Mother, emanate, as the lesser Deities emanate from
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Them.
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The Earth Mother: We live and walk and are sustained from
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The Earth Mother, which is our Earth. She is alive, and we
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all exist within Her as part of Her structure. Science,
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through the Gaea Hypothesis, has finally acknowledged Her
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existence, and some even have learnt the lesson that our
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duty in this life is to care for and honor Her. This is a
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lesson that all must learn, for as long as we despoil Her,
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we risk Her wrath. She is expressed through the faces of
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White Painted Woman, Who is The Woman Warrior, through Corn
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Mother, Who is The Nourishing Mother, and through Spider
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Woman, Who is The Wise Woman, The Ancient One, The Custodian
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of Wisdom. Women are acknowledged as being human represent-
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atives of The Earth Mother.
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The Sky Father: Just as among we Humans, there is both Man
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and Woman, so there is no Earth Mother without Sky Father.
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Sky Father is the air we breathe, the flame that gives us
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warmth and cooks our food, and brings forth the rain that
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fertilizes Our Mother and allows Her to provide us with
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the crops and animals that sustain us. Sky Father is also
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expressed as The Hunter, The Warrior, and First Shaman, and
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is also expressed in Killer Of Enemies and The Child Of
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Water. He is also present and acknowledged as being present
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in every Man.
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There are other spirits that exist in the Universe, some
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beneficient, some maleficient. But most important is Usen',
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Earth Mother, and Sky Father. By walking in harmony with the
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God(esse)s, one can tell the Good from the Evil, welcoming
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in Good, and protecting each other from Evil.
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3.) ETHICS:
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We have our code of Ethics. It is neither lengthy nor
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overly restrictive. We do not include ancient taboos in
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this list, such as Mother-In-Law avoidance or the taboo
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against Fish, because they may not apply nowadays. If you
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wish to not eat fish or to avoid your Mother-In-Law for
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religious reasons, it is your perogative. But it is not a
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requirement.
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1.) If the action does not harm yourself, other people or
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intelligent beings, or Our Mother The Earth, you are free to
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do as you wish.
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2.) To charge for healings, sweats or ceremonials is totally
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wrong and extremely offensive. Also, to charge excessively
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for teaching is equally offensive, but a modest fee
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over expenses is allowable. Your conscience is the best
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guide, that and the Will of the Deities.
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3.) Magick should be limited only to protection of Self and
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Loved Ones, and to healing and helping those in need,
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provided that permission is given by the patient and that
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help other than healing does not interfere with the Will of
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others. Magick that is used in a coercive (IE. Love spells)
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or destructive (harming or killing magick) way is patently
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wrong and is considered Black Magick.
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4.) Contact of spirits by any means other than Shamanic
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journeying or the Vision Quest is very risky, and Possession
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is a real possibility. The practice of mediumship, or
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"channeling" has no place in the Lifeway, and exposes not
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only Self but others to danger.
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5.) Permission must always be asked of the spirits of plants
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and/or animals before taking them for either sustenance or
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for medicine.
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6.) One's visions and one's personal ceremonies are one's
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own. Personal visions should not be spoken of, but shared
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visions are for all of the group.
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7.) It is wrong to criticise another within the group or
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outside the group. Racism, sexism, xenophobia or general
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disrespect of others has no place in the Fellowship.
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Individual decisions about lifestyle and other ethical
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issues not covered here are an individual's own affair.
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4.):GROUP STRUCTURE AND INITIATION PRACTICES
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There is only one Initiation, which is the Initiation that
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makes one Kin within the group and in the sight of The
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Deities. It is given after one has taken their first Vision
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Quest, has found their Power Animal(s) and has met the
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Shaman Within. It can only be denied to those who have met
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these requirements, is younger than the legal Age Of Consent
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(in most places, 18 years) is not of sound mind, and/or is
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under suspicion of being a Law Enforcement Officer or other
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person antipathetic to Pagan and/or Shamanic belief
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who requests initiation for fraudulent purposes (usually to
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infilitrate to either sabotage or publically discredit the
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Fellowship) Initiation must not be denied on account of
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physical disabilities, blindness, deafness, or sterility,
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nor on account of sex, race, nationality, political belief,
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or sexual preference.
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There are no set offices within the Fellowship. Ideally,
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leadership should be by consensus, with true leaders being
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temporary and purpose-oriented. Facilitation of rituals may
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be done by any Initiate of the Fellowship. ANYONE WHO
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REPRESENTS THEMSELVES AS A HIGH PRIEST/ESS OF THE LIFEWAY
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SHAMANIC FELLOWSHIP IS A FRAUD, AND IS DOING SO CONTRARY TO
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THIS STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND ETHICS.
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Support of the Fellowship is done on a purely voluntary and
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mutual basis. No tithe or dues should be assessed unless
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they have been agreed upon by all members, initiates and
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non-initiates alike.
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Membership is extended to all. But initiation is reserved
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for those who meet the criteria mentioned above.
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Non-initiates can participate in open ceremonials and in
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basic workshops, but may be denied participation in certain
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ceremonials and advanced workshops.
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5.) THE QUESTION OF RECOGNIZING SHAMANS
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In traditional societies, the title Shaman was not just an
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honorific, or recognition of talents. Nor was it the
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highest initiatory level in a Shamanic society. The Shaman
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was, in most cases, above the Chief in decision-making power
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and was judge, doctor, father-confessor, and intercessor
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with the Deities for the tribe. Some Shamanic societies are
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now providing their membership with "Shaman training
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seminars" and "Shaman apprenticeships" that can be had for
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an exorbitant price. This implies that the cost of being a
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Shaman can be paid in money and in a set amount of time.
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This is not the case. Many tribes believe that the office
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of Shaman is not one that is earned, but one that one is
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born into. Certainly, the skills are never something one is
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born with, and this is not merely hereditary. Rather, when
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a child is born, the current Shaman would recognize that the
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child had the POTENTIAL of being the next one, and the
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child's training would begin when they were considered ready
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by the Shaman. At adulthood, they would be tested. If they
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passed the test, they would become the next Shaman. If they
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failed, usually the test was such that they would either die
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outright, or they would go insane. Many "heroic quest"
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tales, and most notably the Arthurian legends have echoes of
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this practice within the ancient Shamanic traditions of
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Europe.
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But the point that is being made here is that we should not
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go back to that sort of way of doing things, because in this
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society it is nigh on impossible. The stand I am offering
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here is that recognition as a Shaman can be conferred only
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through shared vision, and signs from the Deities. It is
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not my place to say what the signs are...it will be obvious
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to the Fellowship. I am not Shaman myself, and will not
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brook anyone calling me that. This is something I place in
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the lap of the Deities to decide. I cannot do anything
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more. It is a mockery of those people that can truly be
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called Shamans, who are respected, powerful people of
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traditional tribes, to do anything less. In any event, to
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claim such a title is definately not enough, and is
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punishable by withdrawing Fellowship from the one who claims
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to be Shaman falsely.
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6.) FESTIVALS AND WORSHIP DAYS
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The festivals are reckoned as they have been for centuries
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by most Southwestern tribes, by both the Sun and the Moon.
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The seasons begin on the first full moon after a Solstice or
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an Equinox. The Solstices and Equinoxes themselves are
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times of celebration as well, and perhaps the period between
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the two (which usually works out to be no more than a week
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or so) could be considered a time of Holiday. Lesser
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ceremonials are held on New Moons and Full Moons between the
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first Full Moons of the seasons. Optionally certain Pagan
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festivals could be celebrated in conjunction with other
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groups, but they are not to be adopted as official Lifeway
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Fellowship ceremonial days.
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There are other ceremonials that are personal in nature, and
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can be held at any time, although synchronizing them with
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the Festivals and the New and Full Moons is advisable. They
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are Naming, where a newborn child is named in the presence
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of the group and their Life-beads given; Coming Of Age,
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where the child's physical maturity is acknowledged, and
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where, for a short time, they become Child of the Water (if
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a boy) or White Painted Woman (if a girl); Initiation, where
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a person becomes a full-fledged member of the group, given
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after a person becomes a legal adult; Joining, where a man
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and a woman consent to be married; Unjoining, where a man
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and woman who are married consent to have the bond
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dissolved, which is to be done only after four reconcili-
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ation attempts fail or after evidence of marital infidelity
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or abuse is given before the group; the Moonlodge, which is
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a special sweat for women in their Moon-time; and Release,
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where a ceremony for a dead member of the Fellowship is done
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to guide their soul Back Home. Other ceremonials that are
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dreamed or envisioned by a person or group are also
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encouraged.
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7.) SUMMING UP
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A few quick ones: One can be either clothed or unclothed at
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ceremonies, but it should be known that none of the
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Southwestern tribes did ceremonies in the nude. However,
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one should disrobe for the sweat lodge, as clothes are not
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only uncomfortable within the sweat lodge, but interfere
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with the cleansing process of the lodge.
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This Statement can be accepted or rejected by individual
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groups that federate themselves with Lifeway Fellowship. But
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federation can be denied to those groups who stray too far
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from some of the basic guidelines, or do anything that would
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sully the reputation of the Fellowship in general.
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Hi-dicho...this is finished.
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May these proceeds please Life Giver Usen', and the Mother
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and the Father.
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ENJU!
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Chihacou White-Puma, 1988.
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