The Shaman's Journey Research ENGLISH / SPANISH / COLLABORATE / CONTACT Support ENGLISH ESPAÑOL Visual Material The Shaman's Journey reel. https://vimeo.com/866962588/9a655b9b35 The Podcast: TALKING WITH HEALERS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8R_v28MdCnWvz42p26QO5CndVmqKU-N6 Inspiration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4ZYNyP9qoM The life and philosophy of Eduardo Calderón, a Peruvian folk healer. Includes his methods of diagnosis and a curing ceremony.Director, Richard Cowan.The Pennsylvania State University,1978. 54... Continue Reading →
Projects under development
We work on different spiritual multimedia projects with the intention of sharing knowledge with practitioners and helping more people in our communities.We need your collaboration to make this project true and help more people.– People and businesses supporting our spiritual documentaries will be on the credits, research papers, and articles.– Your support of our paper... Continue Reading →
Dejah Ndiaye is a Business administration student with a concentration in management, also she has a minor in International Business.
Hispanic students balance stress from COVID with family expectations and taboos. At campuses all across the country, students are dealing with a heightened level of stress, depression, and anxiety, brought on by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Montclair State is no different. And Latino students, who often have added family responsibilities and expectations, are especially vulnerable.Jasmin walks... Continue Reading →
The Peruvian Andes
In this photo, we can see four riders with an extra mule coming down a snow mountain in the Peruvian Andes; they leave behind a cross on the top of the hill that is disappearing with the snow and the first rays of the sun that are coming up behind the cross. The mestizo... Continue Reading →
My Interesting Facts about Cuba
Cuba represents to The United States the girl you always loved, but she never paid attention to you. The paradise just 90 miles away from us, the land of exotic coffees and aromatic cigars, a magic place with beautiful people dancing salsa all day. This vision can be extracted from any Gabriel Garcia Marquez books;... Continue Reading →
The Education System is the Problem of our Society
Persuasive Speech “A prison is any place of involuntary confinement and restriction of liberty.” (Public opinion) Today, the education system is causing considerable damage in all fields of our society, and the root of the issues is the education system's deficit. Our current system limits students' success; the system chooses what people need to... Continue Reading →
Religion and the Five Scapes
I consider religion an essential part of life; it is like a hidden or secret gem we save somewhere inside us. But what happens when the rock we believe is in the middle of a war or is taking a different position than mine? Professor Temoney spoke about the conflicts between religion (me) and... Continue Reading →
New Critical Spaces
There are too many things to discuss in the articles I read, and I would like to start talking about some experiences that came into my mind while reading the article “New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice.” Terrorism in Peru in the nineties provoked migration of people from the Andes to the coast... Continue Reading →
Race and Slavery in Hamilton
Hamilton is a musical that took the musical genre out of Broadway and opened questions in Americans; white, black, immigrants, and other genders than men. The frequent critics of this play are focused on the casting of performers of color playing white founders, the music, and the leak of real people of color in... Continue Reading →