Shamansky beach

Territory of Love: Journey to Shamanistan
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4 june 2017Travel time: 9 july 2016
The best way to talk about this place on his page in the social. network, its creator himself - an eccentric man Maxim Zolotukhin: “I am a shaman and an artist. Myth and reality came together in my life when I discovered my place of Power - a wild beach in Latvia, later called Shamanistan. Founded by me in 2002, the territory of Urga grows every year with new and new miracle idols - spirits embodied in outlandish sea snags. Urga is the heart of Shamanistan - an amazing multifaceted phenomenon that carries many meanings, swirling incredible events and discoveries around itself, awakening a rich range of sensations and influences...Formally, this beach is only 5 km long and 30 to 70 meters wide.
But, as I found out over many years of shamanic adventures and experiences experienced on It, this beach has the dimension of the whole Dune Country, has a complex amazing ecosystem, and most importantly - this beach is full of shamanic spirits embodied in majestic sea driftwood, from which the dune people build shamanic sanctuaries . Each such sanctuary, called Urga, has its owner and its own name. In each Urga, ritual shamanic life pulsates in its own mode. And I am the founder of the first and now the largest Urga Shamanistan. I am Shamanistan. The dune country dwells in my heart. "
Weird and funny? Yes, definitely. Ridiculous and stupid? May be. Or maybe not. You and I can consider communication with spirits embodied in sea snags as sacrilege and whim, but, nevertheless, shamanism is the oldest, one of the earliest forms of religion that existed in one form or another among most peoples of the Earth.
I believe in God, as most of you probably do, but I also believe in nature and love it, therefore I cannot condemn or be ironic over those who are so close to it .. .
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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