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SUMMARY:Shamanism and Shamanic Iconography in Pre-Columbian Art  
DESCRIPTION:The numinous experience of the individuation process is\, on th
 e archaic level\, the prerogative of shamans and medicine men.    ~ C.G.
  Jung\n\nIn tribal cultures the shaman is the priest\, healer\, magician\,
  diviner\, and the mediator between the living and the ancestors. In prese
 nt day\, we can look to the ways of the shaman to gain insight into the sy
 mbolic and healing nature of the archetypal psyche. Indeed\, Jung characte
 rized the phenomenology of shamanism as an archaic precursor to the alchem
 ist's individuation symbolism. We can see these archetypal patterns expres
 sed in the iconography used in the Pre-Columbian neotropic art that refere
 nce shamanic powers and activities.\n\nJoin us for an exploration of shama
 nic symbolism. Armand Labbé will present a slide-illustrated survey of th
 e relevant iconography in Pre-Columbian art including examples of shamanic
  empowerment\, shamans and guardians of fertility\, as well as shamans in 
 soul flight and soul transformation.
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