The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position

The professional ecstatic is a religious specialist, who has become recognized as a person able to carry out an ecstatic ritual, corresponding with the local cultural expectations in force. The ecstatic ritual per se comprises a number of persons, i.e. it is a collective ritual. Part of the criteria...

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Main Author: Sonne, Birgitte
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Donner Institute 2014
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spelling ftaboakademiojs:oai:ojs.ojs.abo.fi:article/589 2024-09-15T18:05:07+00:00 The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position Sonne, Birgitte 2014-03-05 application/pdf https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/scripta/article/view/589 eng eng The Donner Institute https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/scripta/article/view/589/1058 https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/scripta/article/view/589 Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis; Vol 11 (1982): Religious Ecstasy; 128-150 2343-4937 0582-3226 Comparative Religion Experience (Religion) Ecstasy Altered states of consciousness Eskimos Siberia Shamanism Social control Moral conditions Ritual Leadership Religious info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2014 ftaboakademiojs 2024-08-30T03:03:41Z The professional ecstatic is a religious specialist, who has become recognized as a person able to carry out an ecstatic ritual, corresponding with the local cultural expectations in force. The ecstatic ritual per se comprises a number of persons, i.e. it is a collective ritual. Part of the criteria that may be employed as a measure of the professional ecstatic's social status, is covered by the determining designation, social and cultic position. What ecstatic ritual duties does he have, and how large a part in the whole range of collective rituals within his society will his duties comprise? This question is examined through the social and ritual position among the Eskimos in their traditional, and thus relatively stable, societal cultures. The professional ecstatics among the Eskimos may be defined as shamans. However, the shamans were only part-time specialists among the Eskimos. They did have ritual tasks in the economic rituals of their society, and most of them had to pass a special ritual of initiation to obtain recognition as a shaman. The Eskimos have no juridical institutions, and as their informal leaders have no juridical authority, the shaman must exercise a considerable control of social morality. The shaman can here function simultaneously as informal leader, which is an impossible combination in societies with some degree of political organization. A shaman never became a leader due to his shaman powers in isolation. In societies where hunting demanded organized cooperation under a single man's leadership, he should also have organisatorial gifts. If a shaman, apart from his recognized shaman powers, possessed these qualities, he could attain a leader's status. His advice as a shaman, in common situations of crisis, combined with his authority as a leader, would endow him with particularly great authority. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Siberia Åbo Akademi: Open Journal Systems
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topic Comparative Religion
Experience (Religion)
Ecstasy
Altered states of consciousness
Eskimos
Siberia
Shamanism
Social control
Moral conditions
Ritual
Leadership
Religious
spellingShingle Comparative Religion
Experience (Religion)
Ecstasy
Altered states of consciousness
Eskimos
Siberia
Shamanism
Social control
Moral conditions
Ritual
Leadership
Religious
Sonne, Birgitte
The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
topic_facet Comparative Religion
Experience (Religion)
Ecstasy
Altered states of consciousness
Eskimos
Siberia
Shamanism
Social control
Moral conditions
Ritual
Leadership
Religious
description The professional ecstatic is a religious specialist, who has become recognized as a person able to carry out an ecstatic ritual, corresponding with the local cultural expectations in force. The ecstatic ritual per se comprises a number of persons, i.e. it is a collective ritual. Part of the criteria that may be employed as a measure of the professional ecstatic's social status, is covered by the determining designation, social and cultic position. What ecstatic ritual duties does he have, and how large a part in the whole range of collective rituals within his society will his duties comprise? This question is examined through the social and ritual position among the Eskimos in their traditional, and thus relatively stable, societal cultures. The professional ecstatics among the Eskimos may be defined as shamans. However, the shamans were only part-time specialists among the Eskimos. They did have ritual tasks in the economic rituals of their society, and most of them had to pass a special ritual of initiation to obtain recognition as a shaman. The Eskimos have no juridical institutions, and as their informal leaders have no juridical authority, the shaman must exercise a considerable control of social morality. The shaman can here function simultaneously as informal leader, which is an impossible combination in societies with some degree of political organization. A shaman never became a leader due to his shaman powers in isolation. In societies where hunting demanded organized cooperation under a single man's leadership, he should also have organisatorial gifts. If a shaman, apart from his recognized shaman powers, possessed these qualities, he could attain a leader's status. His advice as a shaman, in common situations of crisis, combined with his authority as a leader, would endow him with particularly great authority.
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title The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
title_short The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
title_full The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
title_fullStr The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
title_full_unstemmed The professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
title_sort professional ecstatic in his social and ritual position
publisher The Donner Institute
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url https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/scripta/article/view/589
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