Come, let us peek at progressive academia:
Students at Syracuse University… have access to an indigenous healer who burns sage and interprets dreams.
Lower those eyebrows, you cynical bigots.
Diane Schenandoah does not have any formal medical training to assist students, instead she has multiple art degrees,
Stop it at once.
including one in three-dimensional art from Syracuse University. She currently is hosting a series of “meditation” sessions along with her monthly “moon sessions,” according to the university.
See, multiple art degrees. And moon sessions. And – and – “intuitive energy work.” Why, she’s the fourth emergency service.
Ms Schenandoah, it turns out, is a Faithkeeper of the Wolf Clan, and skilled in ways of healing “negative energy,” with tuning forks and smudging – that’s burning tobacco and sage, obviously:
You might smudge with sage when moving into a new home, when you feel the energy of your current space needs to be cleansed or balanced, or simply when you feel that something might be “off” about any space you occupy.
Apparently, it’s also a tool for enhancing self-awareness.
Though such bleeding-edge healthcare works best in conjunction with other indigenous technologies:
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