Beyond Rites and Rituals
Dylan Hyun Oh, Jong Seung Yang
Journal of Student Research August 31, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.47611/jsr.v13i3.2647 via OpenAlex
Abstract
The world of Korean shamanism is made up of ancient rites and practices that serve as the foundation for its age-old customs. This study explores the origins, evolution, and rituals that are woven into the fabric of shamanistic rites, identifying their significance in spiritual healing, communal cohesiveness, and the preservation of Korea's cultural legacy. Within the field of Korean shamanism, rituals and practices facilitate powerful spiritual experiences, promoting both individual and group healing, strengthening ties to communities, and preserving Korea's cultural heritage. The objective of this study is to conduct a thorough analysis of shamanistic rituals to reveal the consequences of accessing spiritual worlds, building communal resilience, and maintaining Korean culture. The implications of this study contribute to understanding the complex ways in which shamanistic customs continue to influence Korea's spiritual and cultural identity today.