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In this, the sixty-seventh volume in the Eranos Yearbook series begun in 1931 by the Eranos Foundation located in Ascona, Switzerland, leading writers discuss not only the latest ideas dealing with the catch-all term "shamanism, " but expand the understanding and importance of the figures around shamans who record their acts and sayings. Authors write on the fundamental psychology of shamanism in Asia and America, the use of dreams for healing diseases and traumas, the difference between Eastern and Western approaches to time, and the almost divinatory role of modern chroniclers in communist China.
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