
Mesoamerican Shamanism
Mesoamerican shamanism involves spiritual practices of indigenous cultures like the Maya and Aztecs, where shamans serve as intermediaries between humans and the spiritual world. They use rituals, meditation, offerings, and hallucinogenic plants to communicate with gods, ancestors, and spirits, seeking guidance, healing, and balance. These practices are rooted in a deep connection to nature, cosmology, and the cycles of life, emphasizing harmony and understanding of unseen forces. Mesoamerican shamanism reflects a holistic worldview that integrates spiritual, community, and environmental well-being.