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a very tempting offer

druglessdouglas

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ive been offered a job rehabilitating ex addicts in south america. this will intail being shaman for these poeple and guiding them through *various rituals* while they obstain completely from all drugs.
thats how it was describd
my problem is:
ive never left the UK
this is a long term comitment
thats how it was described to me

i already know what im going to do,
i would like some input though. what would you do?
 

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In my situation, I wouldn't go. There's just too much to learn for me here, regarding friendship, love, family, dependence, acceptance, hybris and pain. Too many ties holding me here. My quest is not to be a shaman. At least not at this point in my life.

It is a *very* tempting offer, though. This is one of the dream-jobs of any true psychonaut, altering minds for the better, enlightening the unconscious within through a blend of adventure and compassion.

And you would be great at it :!:
 

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druglessdouglas a dit:
i already know what im going to do,
i would like some input though. what would you do?

I'd ask myself is this a reliable offer? I mean you don't want to end up somewhere in the jungle without pay. Not that money is the most important thing in life, but that's just what I'd ask myself.

Other than that, I'd say absolutely do it if you think you are the right person for the job and want to do it. It's a great opportunity to see the world and meet interesting people.
 

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For me it would depend on *how* long term it was; assuming I wasn't at university:
1-5 years I would probably take it (assuming I had assurances I would be looked after either money or food wise, and with transport), I would make sure I had enough money for an emergency trip home though.

Any commitment over that and I'd politely decline - there are far too many other possibilities for me elsewhere.

Ofcourse thats just me! I've no problem leaving the UK (the study abroad is a bit of a giveaway), and I don't have a huge number of emotional ties in the uk.


How good's your spanish? :)
 

Lion

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don't hesitate, take the chance.
no regrets!
LIVE
 

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i think i would go, but that is because i have no real ties to where i am now other than friends, although that does run pretty deep in me, but i mean, people are people everywhere you go.. it just depends if you can make the jump or not, cause you'll be fine after.

so what do you mean by shaman? like what specifically do you think youll be doing, because shaman is a broad term anymore, and "various rituals" is too,.. or do you not really know yet? idk either way it sounds like the trip of a lifetime :lol:
 

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people are people everywhere you go
I completely disagree on that

I give the same answer as fork did, I'd love to go but I feel I have to learn more here.
 

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i dunno how u feel about such things, but i'd say a very good thing would be that you would be doing something beneficial for others, which is kind of truly honorable ... probably you should consider what would hold you back (like friends that you want to be with or other things>) and then compare whether it would be more important for you to do it or not. also maybe if you aren't really sure you could ask for some more info, if thats possible or maybe you could talk with your friends...sometimes they know better what is good for you or what you want or well ... i mean talking to them can make it clearer for you what you are about to do and your perspective on it.

i'd say it could be really cool. i don't know which country you would go to, but i guess it wouldn't matter that much as you would be in the jungle anyway!? of course it would be an amazing opportunity to see south america and get to know the people there..don't know if you have been out of europe, but native people in south america can be really interesting and really cool, as well. anyways... i wish ya all the best druggie!!! :weedman:

i would do it, if i were offered this and if it were in a beautiful place. (like jungle) i guess it's already clear to you that it would be a lot about responsibility for other people, obviously... as you would try to show them how to apply exactly that on themselves (taking responsibility) in a kind and loving way. i have no idea about the ritual stuff, maybe you could get some more info on that. :p

by the way... spanish is the easiest language i know!!!! seriously!!!

peace 8)
 

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It is an awesome opportunity and I hope I have one myself. This would deffinately be a dream job for me, but it is a huge commitment, just imagine the knowledge you can gain out of it. I would also take into consideration of basic safety, making sure I get out of there alive. :p

I'd say do it if your ready, it would be an incredible experience.
 

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I think you could do good work there :thumbsup:
 

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If you have a good feeling about this and you really want to do it.
Take a change and go for it.
 

druglessdouglas

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ive already made up my mind not to do it. id be doing a better job helping the junkies here and im not very likely to be doing that any time soon.

i was slightly shocked to learn you can get a job as a shaman
 

Jakobien

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Won't you tell us where its at? And what kind of a shaman job it is?

I'm interested to know...

I've met people who went to study ayahuasca in various places in Peru. There is a growing demand of travellers who like to attend shamanic ceremonies with someone who speaks their own language. But I feel that mightg not be what you're talking about... so tell us... :D
 

druglessdouglas

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it is somewhere in Peru. ive got te details written down somewhere but i cant find them just now. it wasnt a name i recognised.
from what i understand this couple are running some sort of detox center where purging plays a big part. Ayahuasca wasnt mentioned. there is some sort of ceremonial brew but i doubt it contains anything pleasant.
it may seem strange butthe main reason i descided not to go is my pet polecat. shes almost 8 years old and ive spent a fortune on vet bills keeping her alive. i could find a home for her but i doubt anyone else would keep her in the house. she sleeps in my bed with me and wakes me up every morning by eating my feet. i love the stinky little monster

the couple who run the center are English and Scottish. both are ex addicts themselves
 

FluidDruid

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I just bought a polecat 4 days ago! I love em.
 

druglessdouglas

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FluidDruid a dit:
I just bought a polecat 4 days ago! I love em.

male or female? males are really stinky. my one is as well trained as a dog. comes when i call and can be walked without a leash. she doesnt like women though
 

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Mara and I are considering buying a cat. Perhaps we should get ourselves a polecat as well.

Look how sweet they are...

ferret.jpg
 

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i wouldnt get both if i was you. the polecat will kill the cat. if they are handled regularly they make excellent pets. if they are badly treated they will take a finger off. not every body likes the smell though. they have a vocabulary of smells. the name Mustela putorus furo means weazle foul smell thief. it does go some way towards hiding the smell of weed in the house though

the best thing about them IMO is they play all the time. cats grow out of playing but polecats never do.
 

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What did you decide now, Drugie?
 
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