Teachings of Peace from the Far North With Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq
The wisdom and teachings of the Kalaallit Eskimo are deeply rooted in shamanism. They have been passed on for thousands of years from one generation to the next through the art of story-telling.Angaangaq comes from a family with a long tradition of healers and shamans. Since early childhood he has been prepared by his family, and especially by his grandmother Aanakasaa. At the age of 57 years he accepted the title and the responsibly to be a shaman.“A shaman is no superman, but a real person: a person who lives with great awareness; who has explored the three worlds inside himself and therefore is capable to accompany you on your inner path; who can help you to recognize your own beauty, to find your inner balance and to love yourself.”https://icewisdom.com/ Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq is a Shaman, traditional Healer and Carrier of the Qilaut (wind drum) He’s an Inuit-Kalaallit Elder whose family belongs to the traditional healers of the Far North, the only country in the world where there has never been war: Kalaallit Nunaat, Greenland. His name means ‘The Man Who Looks Like His Uncle’. His engagement for the environment and indigenous issues brought him to over 70 countries. Angaangaq`s teachings are deeply rooted in the wisdom of the oral traditions of his people. As a runner for the Elders in his country, Angaangaq realized that political activities and talks did not really bring about change. His mother gave him the instruction to just change his ways instead and to learn how to melt the ice in the heart of Man. Ever since, Angaangaq has put himself out for a spiritual climate change in seminars, lectures and ceremonies.
Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, shaman, traditional healer, storyteller and carrier of the Qilaut (winddrum). His family belongs to the traditional healers from Kalaallit Nunaat, Greenland. His engagement for the Environment and Indigenous issues brought him to more than 70 countries in the world. His spiritual task - given by his mother - is to "melt the ice in the heart of men".