Event Note Indian Thinking Seminar with Dr. Ing. Utz Anhalt

Event Note Indian Thinking Seminar with Dr. Ing. Utz Anhalt / Health News

Indian thinking

"The books of the white man are not enough for me. The Great Spirit has given me the opportunity to study at the College of Nature, the forests and rivers, the mountains and the wildlife. "(Tatanga Mani)

The Indian, who says wise words about Mother Earth together with a howling wolf before the full moon, has become a cliché. But every cliché has a true core: Understanding animals was considered one of the most valuable skills that a first American could develop.

The rituals of the shamans are to enable the journey between the worlds. (Image: Yanchenko / fotolia.com)

Namely, North American cultures did not know an abstract hereafter that faced a world of this: death meant to them another dimension of life, in which the cycle of life and decay continued. Thus, they did not understand the animal as a thing, but, as humans, as part of the mystery of life. Long despised in the West, spiritual practices of Indian teachers have entered into psychotherapy.

What do we learn??
We get acquainted with human-animal relations of Indian cultures - the lecturer practically introduces into techniques of shamanism and explains the philosophical meaning of the mother earth concept - on the basis of the anthropological insights.

When?
Duration: Friday, 1.7. 7 pm (arrival from 4 pm), completion Sunday, 3. 7. 14 o'clock

costs?
Reduced price for NABU members: 169 Euro / pers. including meals plus accommodation
Price for all others: 189 Euro / pers. including meals plus accommodation
This seminar is also suitable for federal volunteers. The seminar costs incl. Food / accommodation are taken over as part of the Federal Voluntary Service and the related training days.

Seminar management:
Dr. Utz Anhalt, anthropologist and historikr (www.utzanhalt.de)

registration under: NABU Good Sunder
OT Meißendorf
29308 Winsen
05056 / 9701-11
(Nov - Feb: Tue and Thu 09:00 - 12:00, March - Oct: Mon to Fri 08:30 - 12:30)
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