PT 646 - Manvir Singh: Shamanism the Timeless Religion
Psychedelics Today
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4.6 • 598 Ratings
🗓️ 6 January 2026
⏱️ 68 minutes
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Summary
Manvir Singh joins Psychedelics Today to unpack what shamanism means and why the term matters now. Singh is an anthropologist and author of Shamanism: The Timeless Religion. He argues that shamanism is not limited to "remote" societies or the past. Instead, it reliably reappears because it helps humans manage uncertainty, illness, and the unknown.
This episode is relevant for the psychedelic community because "shaman" often gets used loosely, or avoided entirely. Singh offers a clear framework for talking about shamanic practice without leaning on romantic myths, drug-centered assumptions, or rigid definitions that do not fit the cross-cultural record.
Early Themes With Manvir Singh
Early in the conversation, Manvir Singh explains why many classic definitions of shamanism break down when tested across cultures, including in Siberia where the term originated. He discusses how popular images of shamanism often center "soul flight" and fixed cosmologies. However, ethnography shows more variation, including possession, spirit proximity, and different ways practitioners describe altered experience.
Singh also traces his path into anthropology, including long-term fieldwork with the Mentawai people off the west coast of Sumatra. There, he studied ritual specialists known as kerei and saw how central they are to healing, ceremony, and community life.
Core Insights From Manvir Singh
At the center of the episode, Manvir Singh offers a practical three-part definition. He emphasizes these shared traits as the "beating heart" of shamanism across many settings:
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A non-ordinary state (trance, ecstasy, or another altered mode)
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Engagement with unseen beings or realities (spirits, gods, ancestors, witches, ghosts)
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Services such as healing and divination
Singh also explores taboo, restriction, and "otherness." He explains how shamans often cultivate social and psychological distance through initiations, deprivation, and visible markers. This helps communities experience the practitioner as different in kind, which increases credibility when the practitioner claims access to hidden forces.
Later Discussion and Takeaways With Manvir Singh
Later, Manvir Singh challenges common psychedelic narratives that treat psychedelics as the universal engine of religion or shamanism. He notes that many shamanic traditions do not rely on psychedelics at all, and that rhythmic music, drumming, dance, and social ritual can reliably produce trance states.
He also clarifies a key mismatch in many contemporary "ayahuasca tourism" settings: in many traditional contexts, the specialist takes the substance to work on behalf of the patient, rather than turning the participant into the primary visionary practitioner.
Practical takeaways for the psychedelic field include:
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Use definitions that fit cross-cultural evidence, not marketing language.
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Avoid assuming psychedelics are required for mystical experience.
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Notice how authority gets built through ritual, training, and otherness, not only through pharmacology.
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, everybody and welcome back to psychedelics today. |
| 0:21.8 | This is Joe Moore. |
| 0:23.5 | Today I'm joined by anthropologist Manvier Singh, author of shamanism, The Timeless Religion, |
| 0:29.2 | a recent, amazing book, and an associate professor at the University of California, |
| 0:35.2 | at Davis. |
| 0:36.4 | In this conversation, we dig into what shamanism actually is, |
| 0:39.8 | where the term comes from, |
| 0:41.8 | and why it keeps reappearing across cultures and history. |
| 0:45.6 | Manveer challenges popular myths |
| 0:47.4 | that link shamanism exclusively to psychedelics or ancient societies |
| 0:51.6 | and offers a framework for understanding non-ordinary states, spirit engagement, |
| 0:56.0 | and healing work. Pick this book up. You are going to learn a ton this episode. I learned so much |
| 1:01.4 | from Manvier. And the way we need to evolve our general thinking around shamanism needs a lot. |
| 1:08.0 | So this is a helpful step in that direction and we get into lots here. |
| 1:14.0 | So definitely if you have thoughts, let me know. Info at psychedelics today.com. Bring it to socials, |
| 1:18.8 | bring it to our Facebook group, navigator community and more. We'd love to hear from you. |
| 1:22.9 | Hit us up anywhere and on with the episode after these messages. See you on the other side. |
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