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    Title
    The shaman with a thousand faces
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    <p class="p1">When you hear the word "shaman," I'm guessing a web of associations starts to form in your mind. Perhaps you imagine strange ceremonies and strong substances; maybe you think of an earlier time when magic and superstition reined. But shamanism is not just some relic of the past, or a curio from exotic lands. It's part of our present, and it will almost certainly be part of our future. This is because the roots of shamanism lie within us all.</p> <p class="p1">My guest today is <a href= "https://www.manvir.org/"><span class="s1">Dr. Manvir Singh</span></a>. Manvir is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis and <a href= "https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/manvir-singh"><span class= "s1">a regular contributor</span></a> to <em>The New Yorker</em>. He's also the author of a new book—<a href= "https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/730339/shamanism-by-manvir-singh/"><span class="s1"><em>Shamanism: The Timeless Religion</em></span></a>.</p> <p class="p1">Here, Manvir and I talk about his fieldwork with Mentawai shamans in Indonesia. We discuss what makes a shaman a shaman, and consider the cognitive building blocks that make shamanism so widespread and so appealing. We discuss the shamanic origins of Abrahamic religions. We consider how, over the course of history, shamanism has repeatedly resurged, despite attempts to snuff it out. And we also talk about the various forms and flavors that shamanism takes in contemporary Western societies. Along the way, Manvir and I touch on: drumming, fasting, and the “dark tent”; Jesus; experimental Edens; witches, prophets, and messiahs; glossolalia; disenchantment and re-enchantment; the rise of neoshamanism; Paleolithic rock art; hedge wizards and tech CEOs; Western exceptionalism; and the routinization of charisma.</p> <p class="p1">If you enjoy this episode, I highly recommend that you check out Manvir's book—it's a captivating blend of narrative and ideas and it goes far beyond what we were able to talk about here. I'll also flag that this Manvir's second time on <em>Many Minds</em>. Back in July of 2020 we had <a href= "https://disi.org/the-shaman-the-witch-and-the-folktale/"><span class="s1"> another conversation</span></a>—broader in scope—where we talked about shamanism but also Manvir's work on witches, stories, and music. So you might check that one out as well.</p> <p class="p1">Alright friends, on to my conversation with Dr. Manvir Singh. Enjoy!</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">A transcript of this episode will be available soon.</p> <p class="p3"> </p> <p class="p4"><span class="s2"><em>Notes and links</em></span></p> <p class="p5">4:00 – For a video examples of shamanic rituals from around the world, see Dr. Singh’s recent thread on <a href= "https://bsky.app/profile/manvir.bsky.social/post/3lpmqj5p2uk2p"><span class="s1"> Bluesky</span></a> / <a href= "https://x.com/mnvrsngh/status/1924878947864740346"><span class= "s1">Twitter</span></a>.</p> <p class="p5">12:30 – On the idea of “cultural attraction” and “cultural attractors,” see <a href= "https://www.google.com/books/edition/Explaining_Culture/gPzLM1-UWVoC?hl=en"> <span class="s1">here</span></a> and <a href= "http://www.apple.com"><span class="s1">here</span></a>. For a recent treatment of the idea of “super-attractors,” see Dr. Singh’s preprint <a href= "https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/a8n3b_v1"><span class= "s1">here</span></a>.</p> <p class="p5">16:00 – On the case of cultural loss among the Northern Aché, see the <a href= "https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00447-6"> <span class="s1">recent work</span></a> by Dr. Singh and a colleague.</p> <p class="p5">17:30 – For more on Dr. Singh’s theoretical framework for understanding shamanism, see his earlier <a href= "https://www.integrativeanthro.org/_files/ugd/810fe2_38b47c3474a745969d15aec3cdde0cfb.pdf"> <span class="s1">academic paper</span></a>.</p> <p class="p5">19:00 – The <a href= "https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/49210237/Psyc
    Publication Date
    2025-07-24T13:27:00+00:00
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    78:15
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