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Shamanism
Shamanism
17 cannot exactly be considered a religion, or even a practice with a
religious character. It is rather a cultural phenomenon connected to specific
religious ideas. The term is of
Tungusan origin (the Tungusans are a Siberian
people). However, even though Shamanism is typical of the Siberian region, it is
also found with very similar aspects in other cultures. Currently the followers of religions that have a Shamanist character live predominantly in Mongolia, in Siberia and in Korea. Among these countries, Korean Shamanism has a special character. This is mixed with the Korean myth of Dangun,18 and so filtered into the Korean people. In Korean Shamanism, there is no discrimination against women. On the contrary, women take the central places in Shamanist ritual celebrations. the celebrants are mostly women and are called mudang. How to speak about Mary In the action of the mudang, we can trace some elements that refer to maternity: mercy, compassion and reconciliation, etc. Both in their origin and in their current situation, the mudangsuffer social persecution. 19 Despite this, they understand the others who suffer, especially the suffering of women. Many poor who don't know where they can be defended go to them. The mudang console them with maternal care and with mercy even though we don't deny that there are some negative results (financial exploitation and gullibility of followers). At times people can make the experience of reconciliation at all levels and among all people, while the mudang celebrates the rite of calming down the spirit of the dead. The reconciliation through the mudang, the reconciliation between a family and one of its deceased members is achieved. For the dialogue with the followers of Shamanism we can think of the maternity of Mary and her earthly sorrow. One can present the Madonna exerting herself for the reconciliation between God and people. The mudang respect the faithful of other religions. Therefore, we don't need to worry. We talk to them with a maternal heart, listening to them like our normal neighbors. 17
Cf. PARK II-yong, The Community
Feast of Shamanism, in <lnculturation>
3 (1989), pp.50-53; ---Mentalito di Sciamanismo e di Cattolicesimo coreano,
in <Kyong Hyang Jab Gi> ,6 (1997), pp.28-34. This presentation was made by Dr. Choi Kyong Sun. It is a partial and modified text of observations developed in her dissertation, "Inculturation della chiesa Cattolica e Pietà mariana in Corea," (Dissertation "Marianum, Rome 2001).
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