Culture Night Stockholm – taste of life with schamanism

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Culture night is tasty, you want to check out new places, music you haven’t heard before, hear stories, people have always loved stories throughout the ages.

I’m reading a book about schamanism, a part of the role of a schaman is to make people move forward when they are stuck in their life. I’ve been tricked in a good way, at different times as apprentice, and it’s been a really fun and joyfull ride too, because in all, it has helped me pave my way forward to where I am meant to be.

There are many things forgotten in our society – connectivity is a great one. Culture Night connects people, it’s for everyone and free. A part of it feels like sales, but since everything does cost and has a price it’s nothing strange about it in reality.

A part of schamanism is dreaming to, weaving and dreaming reality. I have at times talked about soul retrieval but there are so many parts of the work I discover more and more. It can be a tool to improve your life daily. Many schamans are creatives, paint or express in different ways, others locate for example animal herds before hunting (or something else), some specialize in lands and herbs, as you may start to understand it takes lots of time to learn all of these things, it’s not a short ride, and it’s a ride for life!

T a l e s
We need them
We listen to them
We engage in them
What is your tale and story?
How will you continue to write it?
Enjoy your very own journey

Yesterday, walking around with a good friend, we seemed to have choosen the theme “enjoy life” and “thrill” or “thriller”, we listened to organ music thriller with Ulf Norberg, with 6 100 organ pipes, it was neat. We tasted yummy chocolate from “Tales Chocolate” in Stockholm. We also got to taste some yummy food from the grill, Black Angus with corn and some grilled marshmallows while waiting… things that make you smile…

barbeque

Back a turn to the Medieval museum once more to listen to the thriller stories of medieval times by museum chief Tina Rodhe. Listened on how they made different “Teriaks” to cure disease, in latin “Triaca”, medcine cures that could be with mummy in it, viper snake etcetera. We heard about the “Alruna” or mandrake plant that was treated with much respect, the root used in and for love, bathed in wine and covered in silk, and there were some no no – do not’s.. with both the plant as well as about life and living. It wasn’t an easy life for all during medieval times, but I won’t go into details here. Maybe go to the museum if you are curious about more..

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