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I’m interested in all beliefs, but that doesn’t mean I think a shaman could actually solve a problem for me. Given the opportunity, I think I would enjoy speaking with a shaman.
Like l’empress, I’d like to visit and talk with a shaman, but I don’t know that I’d necessarily take his/her medical advice. It’d depend on the problem. (I’m considering going to a hypnotist to help with my shoulder motion – does that count?)
Like both Harriet and Mary I think it would be interesting to speak with a shaman, but not for medical advice.
Absolutely. I’d consider trying most things.