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<blockquote class="definition">''Wise One'' is a term used by [[Maria Sabina]] to refer to shamans, a.k.a. ingigenous [[Mystics]].</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">''Wise One'' is a term used by [[Maria Sabina]] to refer to indigenous [[Mystics]], a.k.a. [[Shamans]]. I</blockquote>


==Syncretic Terms==
==Syncretic Terms==


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==Notes==


According to [[Maria Sabina]],<ref>Estrada, Alvaro. Maria Sabina: Her Life and Chants. Translated by Henry Munn. Santa Barbara, California: Ross-Erikson, 1981</ref> a Wise One is superior to a "Curer" (someone who heals without connecting) and a sorcerer, someone who uses their minimal connection to harm and control.




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Wise One

Wise One is a term used by Maria Sabina to refer to indigenous Mystics, a.k.a. Shamans. I

Syncretic Terms

Notes

According to Maria Sabina,[1] a Wise One is superior to a "Curer" (someone who heals without connecting) and a sorcerer, someone who uses their minimal connection to harm and control.


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Footnotes

  1. Estrada, Alvaro. Maria Sabina: Her Life and Chants. Translated by Henry Munn. Santa Barbara, California: Ross-Erikson, 1981