An Overview of Core Shamanism

Core shamanism developed out of research done by Dr. Michael Harner. He discovered that all over the world, while the overall approaches to shamanism may be different, there were key elements in common. Dr. Harner then set about synthesizing these elements so that anyone could use them without pirating any culture's sacred rituals.

The Shamanic State

While several cultures have used drugs to induce the shamanic state, it is entered into by use of a drum or rattle in Core Shamanism. (Shamans of old used to call their drums 'horses' because without them, they were unable to ride into the other worlds). Eyes are covered by a bandana so that no ambient light enters and the steady, constant drumbeat induces what some have called a 'trance'. It is a relaxed state in which information is allowed to come forth, somewhat like a waking dream. Most times this information is given in a clear, straightforward manner but sometimes in a highly symbolic manner that can be understood by the questioner.

Also, unlike pathworking or guided meditation, the shamanic journey is completely 'unscripted'. The questioner goes into the shamanic state with one question in mind and the rest unfolds in a natural manner.

The Worlds

The shamanic universe is divided into three parts: the Upper, Middle and Lower Worlds. These have nothing to do with religion's heaven or hell.

Power Animals

The power animal is considered to be a guardian; teacher, a source of power and an alter - ego. They can be any animal except, usually, for insects (Insects usually indicate there is a sickness). Upon the first journeys into the Lower World, the power animal will make itself known in several ways: directly stating that it is indeed your power animal; doing an 'act of power' which is something that the animal in ordinary reality wouldn't do, or showing itself to you four times.

Some believe that an power animal is always with you from birth or else we wouldn't survive childhood and its diseases and mishaps (In fact, who's to say that some children's imaginary friends aren't real?). It may be the same power animal throughout one's entire life or there may be several. They can become the most treasured of friends and family.


Some people, upon experiencing a journey for the first time, ask whether or not it was 'real'. As my teacher says, "So what? If you are getting something good out of it, does it really matter whether it's real or not?" Core Shamanism is a safe, fun way to get in touch with inner wisdom, no matter what faith you practice. If you would like to know more about it in general or about power animals may I suggest these books: