Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Sweat Lodge :: essays research papers fc

The sweat lodge is a key heal and spiritual practice of most, if non either, Native American cultures. A song of the sweat lodge is seen in those cultures from the artic to South America. It can be seen as a form of water therapy as it uses extreme heat and water to elicit its effects. Specifically I will explain my personal journey and experience as a participant of a Mohawk sweat lodge. Each common people has its own unique way of performing the sweat even if they all appoint the same base upon which to personalise it. The Mohawk sweat lodge that I attended on Thanksgiving last October is an experience I will not soon forget. It was an interesting blend of people coming together to share in a sacred experience for the spiritual healing of a friend. My friend is Mohawk and he gathered his five closest friends to join him all of us Caucasians, the shaman/medicine man, the shamans wife (a medicine woman in here own right), the fire keeper and the woman in Hudson who graciously allowed us to use her land for this occasion. Names have purposely been omitted for the sake of anonymity as the type of sweat was one of personal healing and not a general sweat.The figures in the sweat are the shaman who directs and explains the procedure of the sweat and conducts it. The next figure is the fire keeper who tends the fire on which the stones for the sweat are heated and transfers them with the help of a pitchfork which he hands to the person closest to the entrance of the lodge as he does not enter the lodge. The final figure is the person being healed, in this case my friend.As this sweat was a personal healing we all had to be closely involved in the preparations, we did not have to build the lodge only subdue it with skins and tarps. The frame of the lodge had been built for a previous sweat. Before we could cover the lodge we had to lay down cedar on the floor of the lodge in an intricate manner based on the traditional beliefs of the Mohawk. This task is co mmonly done by the women and those men who are attuned with their feminine energy, as such I was asked to join in this task. Laying down the cedar branches that have been crook into small pieces was a very calming exercise it also provided me with a chance to learn about some herbal lore from the other women.

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