Shamanic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or characteristic of a shaman or shamanism.
  2. Having spiritual or mystical qualities or powers.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from russian shaman, from tungus shaman, via turkish from mongolian šaman.

Examples:

  1. The shamanic rituals were thought to bring healing and balance to the community.
  2. The shamanic figure was respected for their connection to the spiritual world.
  3. The shamanic dance was a way to communicate with the spirits.
  4. The shamanic trance allowed the practitioner to enter a spiritual realm.
  5. The shamanic wisdom was passed down from generation to generation.
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