Single-case report: dynamic changes in cardiac function during shamanic journeying and Qigong meditation.
Frontiers in psychology January 1, 2025 Emma R Huels, Lily Carter, Gang Xu et al.
Shamanic journeying, an ancient spiritual practice, produces dynamic changes in heart function measurable through heart rate variability (HRV). In a single subject, drumming initiation decreased heart rate and increased HRV measures, while shapeshifting increased heart rate and certain HRV indicators. Qigong meditation also increased HRV measures, with greater changes in some metrics than drumming initiation. These findings suggest shamanic journeying involves widespread cardiac and physiological changes that can be tracked visually and via ultra-short-term HRV.