Death as an Ally - How Shamans Perceive Death

In traditional wisdom and knowledge, life is aspirit guides, is known as Heaven. The Middle World
continuum that does not end at the moment ofhas been simply moulded into meaning our physical
death. One of the most important traditional tasks ofworld or Earth, and the Lower World, the traditional
the seer, shaman, medicine man or woman is toplace of sustenance and nourishment, the home
assist people who are either dying or the spirits ofwhere the spiritual power of the natural world, the
those who have died to make the transition intoplants, animals resides, has become demonised, and
great domain of consciousness. This body ofrenamed as Hell.
practices is known as Psychopomp, from the GreekThe problem here is that the Lower World has
word psychopompos which literally means 'conductorbecome demonised, and turned into a travesty of it's
of souls'. In Greek mythology, the god Hermesoriginal meaning and embodiment of the living force
served as the escort for the dead into the afterlife.of the natural world, and has become a very 'bad'
This concept of a guide or intermediary between theplace where all the wicked (disobedient) people go to
living and the dead is a collective theme found insuffer eternal damnation, hellfire, and other such
most religions and mythologies.terrible punishments. From a shamanic and a
Death and Dyingpsychological perspective this has created the major
In shamanism death and birth are closely related toproblem of separation. By demonising the Lower
each other. One of the roles of the shaman is as aWorld, the place which holds the feminine qualities of
midwife of dying, to help, guide, or usher the soul ornurturing, and sustenance, we have as a society
essence of the dying person into the unity of themanaged to disconnect ourselves from these very
afterlife. This is the work of the Psychopomp,attributes. The story of the Garden of Eden
conductor of souls.fundamentally underlies this separation. If we consider
There are many 'cosmographies' of where souls gothe unifying principle of 'so above, so below', we are
when they die, each dependent on the culture andalso looking at the cosmography of the human soul.
society they originated in. Shamanism is not a systemWe have also lost along the expressway to modern
of belief or faith, it is a system of knowledge, and iscivilisation this concept of the transition of the human
directly experienced first hand by the senses. Thesoul from the physical world into the great realms of
world that Shamans work in is not a consensusexistence. People who die in sudden death , accident
reality, i.e. what we have agreed is reality. The, confused , unhappy, drugged , people who lack
Shaman sees i.e. experiences with all the senses, andpower, murdered, killed in war, often disappear in the
is the mediator between the everyday physical worldMiddle World, and may be unable to make their
and an alternate reality. The roots of shamanismtransition , or not have an awareness of where and
pre-date recorded history. The earliest findings datewho they are. The work of the conductor of souls is
back over 40,000 years. Shamanism is the ancestralto help these deceased individuals make that journey.
mother of the human spiritual experience.The shaman would embark on a spirit journey, to
In the great panorama of creation, many culturesfind the person who had died in unfortunate
have structured and formed a navigablecircumstances such as an accidental death. They
cosmography. The shaman navigates and journeys inwould start from the place that the person died, and
a cosmos experienced as three great realmsin their trance vision of expanded awareness spiral
revolving around a great axis, known as the greatoutwards in concentric circles to find them. Once
tree, or axis mundi. They are known as the, Upperlocated, it is then the work of the shaman to help
World, Lower World, and Middle Worlds. Central to allthem make that transition to another place, and be
these realms is the Axis Mundi, which is the centralwelcomed and re-united with loved ones.
axis which connects these three realms.This is Psychopomp work, helping the deceased to
These realms have been structured and implementedanother world. There is an enormous fear of death in
in ways relevant to our culture and the world we liveour society, and a renewed interest in this kind of
in. These three worlds have been renamed but arework could provide re-assurance to those who are
still present; The Upper World, the realm of ourdying, and their loved ones.
ancestors, religious or spiritual leaders, the gods, the