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Originally Posted by NekoTheCat
well apparently, afetr doing some more reading, the Korean shamanism is also known as Muism.
wiki link
and then, there is the Cheondoism also called the "religion of the Heavenly Way"
so i guess, everyone was partially right in here... still, may Koreans, even in the north (over 60%) have no religion.
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I've read 3 books on Korean Shamanism alone
all of which translated into english and written by koreans
I know what i am talking about
'Apparently'
this is a very important document,
THE TRAINING PROCESS OF THE CHARISMATIC MUDANG
This is also a very important idea,
understand this,
they venerate kundalini syndrome
they seek that experience
they think it is divine
they actually venerate, and seek, an experience like reported wendigo psychosis
Myself I have undergone this ordeal after attempting and succeeding with attuning myself to reiki
I was influenced by Anton LaVey but in later life when I found korean shamanism it came together
it is transnational they recognize this
by the way my sources are collaborated by multiple other sources including the Korea Foundation etc