Medicina chamánica: su análisis desde una perspectiva científica
Revista del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires March 16, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.51987/rev.hosp.ital.b.aires.v35i4.706 via Semantic Scholar
Summary
Shamanic activity appears in all known hunter-gatherer societies. The shaman's role centers on dominating an ecstatic trance, during which they believe their soul leaves the body to explore the spirit world, forming the basis of their healing and control over nature. Modern science offers rational explanations for two central features of shamanic medicine: the ecstatic state arises from altered perception driven by personal factors like disease, environmental factors like inhospitable settings, or pharmacological agents like psychotropics; healing effects may stem from the symbolic efficiency of rituals.
Study at a glance
| Design | theoretical or philosophical paper |
|---|---|
| Key finding | Modern science explains shamanic ecstatic states as altered perception from personal, environmental, or pharmacological factors, and shamanic healing as resulting from the symbolic efficiency of rituals. |
Abstract
Shamanic activity has been documented in all hunter-gatherer societies past and present without exception. The role of the shaman is primarily characterized by dominating the ecstatic experience, a trance where the shaman believes make his soul leaves his body acquiring the ability to explore the level of spirits, which in his view is the basis of his power healing and control over the forces of nature. Modern sciece has proposed rational explanations about what would be the foundations on which two of the central features of shamanic medicine are based: the generation of ecstatic state by the shaman and his potential healing power. With regard to the ecstatic state it would be the development of a state of altered perception itself of the human mind led by personal factors (diseases), environmental (inhospitable environments) and / or pharmacological (psychotropic agents); while the shaman healing effects could be attributed to the symbolic efficiency of rituals