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In the Middle: Between the Mudang and Modern Medicine

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Cross Cultural Perspectives on Mania
by: Ben Schwarcz

Bill - thank your for sharing your thoughts. Lots of rich material to explore. Looking at cross cultural perspectives on mania, trance states, shamanic initiatory experiences and the like, definitely open up all sorts of new possibilities for understanding our mental health. I'd love to see a discussion sparked by these ideas!

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