Understanding Shamanism (In-Person)

Understanding Shamanism (In-Person)

A Conversation With Manvir Singh and Susana Bustos

By CIIS Public Programs

Date and time

Thursday, June 5 · 6 - 7:30pm PDT

Location

California Institute of Integral Studies - Main building

1453 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103

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What are the origins of shamanism, and what is its future? Do shamans believe in their powers? What can we learn from Indigenous healing practices? Join Harvard-trained anthropologist and author Manvir Singh and professor of psychology, transpersonal psychotherapist, and independent researcher Susana Bustos for a conversation exploring the spiritual practice of shamanism, one of the most mysterious religious traditions.

Fundamentally, shamans are specialists who use altered states to engage with unseen realms and provide services like healing and divination. Manvir shares his research experience traveling from Indonesia to the Colombian Amazon, living with shamans and observing music, the use of state altering substances and Indigenous curing ceremonies. Sharing insights from his latest book, Shamanism: The Timeless Religion, Manvir explains that shamanism’s appeal stems from its psychological resonance. Its essence is spiritual transformation: a specialist uses initiations, deprivation, and non-ordinary states to seemingly become a different kind of human, one possessed of powers to cure, provide prophesies, and otherwise tame life’s uncertainties.

Manvir argues that biomedicine can learn from shamanic practices and that psychedelic enthusiasts completely misrepresent history. He also discusses how shamanic traditions will forever re-emerge—and that by contemplating humanity’s oldest spiritual practice, we come to better understand ourselves, our history, and our future.

Manvir invites you to explore the complexities and vicissitudes of a timeless, always relevant, and ubiquitous phenomenon.

Manvir Singh is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Brown University and a Ph.D. in human evolutionary biology from Harvard University. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and his writings have also appeared in Wired, Vice, Aeon, and The Guardian, as well as in leading academic journals, including Science, Nature Human Behaviour, and Behavioral and Brain Sciences. He has studied the use of psychedelics in the rain forests of Colombia and, since 2014, has conducted ethnographic fieldwork with Mentawai communities on Siberut Island, Indonesia, focusing on shamanism and justice. He lives with his wife, Nina, and daughter, Zora, in Davis, California.

Susana Bustos, Ph.D. holds degrees in Clinical Psychology (1992) and Music Therapy (2001) from Chilean universities. Her doctoral research studied the healing effects of shamanic songs on participants of traditional ayahuasca ceremonies in Peru (California Institute of Integral Studies, 2008).

Susana has oriented her clinical work, academic teaching, and research to exploring the healing potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness, including their extreme manifestations (such as spiritual emergencies), and to the art of integrating these processes in daily life. For about 25 years she has studied entheogenic shamanic traditions from the Americas and has worked towards building bridges for conversation between these traditions and Western psychotherapy.

From 2016-2020 Susana directed the Spiritual Emergence Network in the US. In 2018, she co-founded the School of Vegetalismo and Psychotherapy, which offers education and clinical supervision to professionals whose clients work with master plants. Susana teaches and mentors students in training programs in the Bay Area and abroad focusing on research and/or the development of clinical skills for psychedelic-assisted therapy, and serves as a subject matter expert in the Board of Psychedelic Medicines and Therapies.


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