Mongolia should protect it's shamanic religion, and people should reject Christianity .Enough to so many beautiful spiritual traditions ruined by Christianity! They seem harmless but they are passive-aggressively destroying your traditions teaching people that they are wrong and should be forgotten.This is what happened in my country as in many others.
To my brothers and sisters who practice their traditional religious beliefs, particularly Native Americans and Mongols, as a Catholic and as a person who has friends ranging from shamanists to Hindus, Muslims and agnostics, I applaud you for keeping your faith! Never let anyone tell you your beliefs are invalid. They are just as sacred, beautiful and holy in my eyes as the ones I grew up with. Keep your traditions alive at all cost! Don't let these "Christian" posers insult your culture!
@publicsenemy91 Me too, I am looking into my Aztec shamanic origins, but I came from Mongolia 3 days ago, and I am interested in their differences and similarities.
@sarge6925 Yes, nowadays Mongolia is full with Christian stupid missionaries, who try to destroy the ancient beliefs of Mongols. They try to introduce this nature hating religion, that doesnt does other than destroying the links of different cultures to the Mother Earth and Father Sky, they build a society who doenst knows anything than destroying nature. I dont know why this missionaries are not banned by the Mongol gouvernment and force to leave Mongolia... I wish to kill every one of them.
@szalard its not just the christians that are part of the problem. I have a friend in mongolia who still practices tengerism and he says the biggest problem is the tibetan buddhists. The lamas try to gain power over the people and tell the practicing tengerists that their gods need enlightenment and other bullshit. But yes I do agree with you, I would like to show the christians as well as the lamaists a piece of my minde.
@szalard Christianity has been present in Mongolia and central asia for hundreds of years. Every heard of Nestorianism? It thrived in Mongolia beginning in the 7th century and was even encouraged under Mongke Khan. Christianity diminished after the breakup of the Mongol empire but the fact of the matter is christianity isn't anything new in Mongolia. I do agree with you that modern missionaries are stupid and culture destroying zealots.
@janetGOREton Yes I heard of Nestorianism, and you are right, they lived in harmony with the ancient Mongolian Shamanism. And again you are right about today missionaries. This is why they are so destructive.
Mongolia should protect it's shamanic religion, and people should reject Christianity .Enough to so many beautiful spiritual traditions ruined by Christianity! They seem harmless but they are passive-aggressively destroying your traditions teaching people that they are wrong and should be forgotten.This is what happened in my country as in many others.
ThoronRayan 5 months ago 2
To my brothers and sisters who practice their traditional religious beliefs, particularly Native Americans and Mongols, as a Catholic and as a person who has friends ranging from shamanists to Hindus, Muslims and agnostics, I applaud you for keeping your faith! Never let anyone tell you your beliefs are invalid. They are just as sacred, beautiful and holy in my eyes as the ones I grew up with. Keep your traditions alive at all cost! Don't let these "Christian" posers insult your culture!
vampirehunteramanda 6 months ago 6
i love mongolian shamans and they're extremely powerful
BnmBatuukaa 6 months ago in playlist shaman
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nordicpower88 7 months ago
i also do shamanism..
leii93nad 1 year ago
why this fucking tourist annoy the shaman?
trobyto 1 year ago 11
@trobyto they are not tourists, they are assistants there to catch the shaman should he fall f.ex.
trolltrumman 6 months ago 2
what a big culture.
batuboz 1 year ago
FANTASTIC!
INVERNOrec 1 year ago
I"m looking into shamanism immensely now. Gets better and better
publicsenemy91 1 year ago
@publicsenemy91 Me too, I am looking into my Aztec shamanic origins, but I came from Mongolia 3 days ago, and I am interested in their differences and similarities.
Tezcatlipoca0047 1 year ago
Finally something different than christian videos!
sarge6925 1 year ago 2
@sarge6925 Yes, nowadays Mongolia is full with Christian stupid missionaries, who try to destroy the ancient beliefs of Mongols. They try to introduce this nature hating religion, that doesnt does other than destroying the links of different cultures to the Mother Earth and Father Sky, they build a society who doenst knows anything than destroying nature. I dont know why this missionaries are not banned by the Mongol gouvernment and force to leave Mongolia... I wish to kill every one of them.
szalard 1 year ago 33
@szalard its not just the christians that are part of the problem. I have a friend in mongolia who still practices tengerism and he says the biggest problem is the tibetan buddhists. The lamas try to gain power over the people and tell the practicing tengerists that their gods need enlightenment and other bullshit. But yes I do agree with you, I would like to show the christians as well as the lamaists a piece of my minde.
atillawith 9 months ago
@szalard Christianity has been present in Mongolia and central asia for hundreds of years. Every heard of Nestorianism? It thrived in Mongolia beginning in the 7th century and was even encouraged under Mongke Khan. Christianity diminished after the breakup of the Mongol empire but the fact of the matter is christianity isn't anything new in Mongolia. I do agree with you that modern missionaries are stupid and culture destroying zealots.
janetGOREton 6 months ago
@janetGOREton Yes I heard of Nestorianism, and you are right, they lived in harmony with the ancient Mongolian Shamanism. And again you are right about today missionaries. This is why they are so destructive.
szalard 6 months ago 2
very intense
thank you or this upload!
PhunkyCat 2 years ago