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Those lines are extracted from an interview with a friend in Belgium
Luke: Referring to the workshop ‘Shamanism and ecology’, where you are using shamanism to heal or to restore our connection with nature, how do you do that?
Blue Eagle: The main focus of the workshop is to look at life as a whole. Like there are seasons in the year, and in the seasons of the year, there are specific celebrations that man does
with nature, and this establishes communication with nature, and thus gives to the people the weather they need in the coming season. When you stop doing ceremonies, the weather goes haywire, and
you no longer have any influence over it, whereas normally, in our culture, you get the weather that you require, that you ask for. Two weeks ago, my daughter said “We haven’t had snow for a long
time”, so I said “Let’s make snow happen”, so we did the ceremony together, and it gave me an opportunity to show her how to communicate with beings of nature, and a few days later, the only big
snow we had in the last two months came, and this within only a few days. And these are natural things, these are things that every human being can do, but often we have lost contact. And by
doing the regular equinox, solstice ceremonies, we establish that communication. And the same thing is true in the life of the human being; we have seasons: we have birth, we have coming into
puberty, and becoming an adult, we have marriage we have becoming an elder and finally dying, or rather moving into the next world. These are seasons in the life of a human being, and there
are rituals that accompany that, so that it happens beneficially, that we can grow in harmony. For example, in western society, you have this very strange period of life that you call
“adolescence”, where the young people do all kind of crazy things, and the adults haven’t got any more control on them. Why does this happen? Because there are no rites of passage. In Native
society, they go from childhood to adulthood in a few days, and they don’t have adolescence. Because they have a way of going from one season to the other, which is the rite of passage. So we are
going to study all of these, and if there are any of them that we can do during the workshop, we are going to do that. And by studying these seasons of nature and these seasons of human life, we
get an understanding of how human beings should live. And this is of great importance for our re-harmonising with the ecology and finding our place in the universe.
Luke: Is there a way we can support adolescents or youngsters to find their place in the world?
Blue Eagle: Yes, through rites of passage. All nations have rites of passage for the young ladies and for the young men, usually done at around
thirteen, fourteen or fifteen years of age. It was different from one nation to another exactly how that would happen, but they all had it. There is no nation that didn’t have these rites of
passage. And it also implies that there is a circle of the men, and a circle of the women, that take care of these rituals. So, community needs to happen, there has to be some communal
relationship between the older members of the community, that will assist the young people when they are ready for that stage, so that they can understand what is to be a man, what is to be a
woman, what does that entail, what does it mean? They need to understand these things, especially the man, for whom it is much more extreme than for a woman, because the woman has a monthly cycle
and her monthly moon, therefore she cannot forget what it is to be a woman. So that is why Native people will say that she naturally has more power than a man. But man, to get to that level of
power, has to go through a rite of passage that is always extreme, because it has to be so strong, so powerful, as he will never forget it for the rest of his life. So it is always more extreme
than what ladies have to go through. But these things have to happen, and for them to happen there has to be a circle of older men and older ladies to assist with the process.

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