The Way of the Shaman

For what purpose might a shaman visit the Lowerworld as noted in the nonfiction book, The Way of the Shaman?

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The Lowerworld is an area visited by shamans that lies beneath the earth in nonordinary reality. A shaman may visit the Lowerworld for purposes like having conversations with or retrieving power animals, or to locate and bring back the soul of a comatose person.

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The Way of the Shaman