Shamanism traces its origins back to the original cultures of an ancient Earth. It is a practice
that transcends borders, creeds and doctrines, thriving in communities around the world as
it reemerges worldwide as a sensible and grounded solution to a world anchored in pain that
has seemingly lost its way. The term "shaman" itself is derived from the Tungus people of
Siberia and is used today to describe those who serve as intermediaries between the human
and spirit worlds.