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| ! colspan="2" | Digital Shamanism
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| | Modern / Digital spirituality
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| ! Origin region
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| | Internet-based / global
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| ! Founding period
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| | Late 20th and 21st centuries CE
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| ! Estimated adherents
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| | Unknown; usually found in artistic, New Age, cyberculture, and experimental spiritual circles.
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| '''Digital Shamanism''' is a modern term for spiritual and artistic practices that combine shamanic imagery with digital tools, virtual worlds, electronic media, or networked ritual. | | '''Digital Shamanism''' is a modern spiritual concept combining shamanic imagery, digital environments, online ritual, altered states, and technological mediation. |
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| == Overview == | | == Overview == |
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| Digital Shamanism is not a single religion and should not be confused with the many Indigenous traditions that outsiders have labeled shamanism. The term is used for modern practices that combine trance, symbolism, healing, ritual performance, digital art, virtual environments, sound technology, or online community. Because the language can appropriate Indigenous concepts, neutral documentation should treat the category carefully and distinguish modern digital experimentation from specific Indigenous religions.
| | This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts. |
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| == Key beliefs == | | == Related pages == |
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| * Digital environments can become symbolic or ritual spaces
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| * Technology may mediate altered states, healing, or visionary experience
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| * Networks and virtual worlds can be interpreted as spirit-like environments
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| * Some practitioners combine New Age, occult, ecological, and cybernetic ideas
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| * Critics warn against cultural appropriation and vague use of the term shamanism
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| == Practices ==
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| * Digital ritual performance
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| * Meditation with sound, light, or virtual environments
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| * Creation of visionary digital art
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| * Online healing circles or guided journeys
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| * Reflection on technology as a threshold between worlds
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| == Places of worship ==
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| * Virtual worlds
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| * Online ritual spaces
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| * Art installation or performance venue
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| * Home studio or meditation space
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| == Sacred texts ==
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| * Digital art manifestos
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| * New Age and cyberculture writings
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| * Personal ritual notes
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| * Essays on technology, trance, and spirituality
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| == Holidays and observances ==
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| * No universal calendar
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| * Solstices or equinoxes in some circles
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| * Festival-based observances
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| * Project or community anniversaries
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| == Branches and related traditions ==
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| * [[Techno-animism]] - A related idea that attributes agency or spirit-like qualities to technology.
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| * [[New Age spirituality]] - A broad modern spiritual context for some practices.
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| * [[Shamanism]] - A broad and contested category for spirit-mediated practices in many cultures.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[Religion]] | | * [[Religion]] |
| * [[Theology]] | | * [[Theism]] |
| | * [[Religious symbols]] |
| | * [[Religious concepts and ideals]] |
| * [[Philosophy of religion]] | | * [[Philosophy of religion]] |
| * [[New Religious Movements]]
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| * [[Unaffiliated and Secular Worldviews]]
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| * [[Technotheism]]
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| [[Category:Religions]]
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| [[Category:New Religious Movements]]
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| [[Category:Technology and religion]] | | [[Category:Technology and religion]] |
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Digital Shamanism
Digital Shamanism is a modern spiritual concept combining shamanic imagery, digital environments, online ritual, altered states, and technological mediation.
Overview
This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts.
Related pages