New census data has revealed that shamanism is on the rise in England and Wales.
Census data has revealed an unlikely religion is on the rise in England and Wales: shamanism.
It means there are now more self-identifying shamans than Rastafarians or Zoroastrians, who number just 10,000 combined. The word ‘shaman’ derives from a Siberian language but the beliefs it is used to describe vary widely and have often evolved independently of each other around the planet.A shamanic ritual in Mongolia, one of many parts of the world where similar practices are found
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