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- Iatromantis abstract "Iatromantis is a Greek word whose literal meaning is most simply rendered "physician-seer," or "medicine-man". The iatromantis, a form of Greek shaman, is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus.In the classical period, Aeschylus uses the word to refer to Apollo and to Asclepius, Apollo's son.According to Peter Kingsley, iatromantis figures belonged to a wider Greek and Asian shamanic tradition with origins in Central Asia. A main ecstatic, meditative practice of these healer-prophets was incubation (ἐγκοίμησις, enkoimesis). More than just a medical technique, incubation reportedly allowed a human being to experience a fourth state of consciousness different from sleeping, dreaming, or ordinary waking: a state that Kingsley describes as “consciousness itself” and likens to the turiya or samādhi of the Indian yogic traditions. Kingsley identifies the Greek pre-Socratic philosopher Parmenides as an iatromantis. This identification has been described as "fascinating" but also as "very difficult to assess as a truth claim".".
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- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Abaris.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Abaris_the_Hyperborean.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Aeschylus.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Aristeas.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Asclepius.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_religious_titles.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Divination.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shamanism.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernatural_healing.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_healthcare_occupations.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Dream.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Epimenides.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Hermotimus_of_Clazomenae.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Incubation_(ritual).
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Medicine-man.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Medicine_man.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Parmenides.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Kingsley_(scholar).
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Socratic.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Socratic_philosophy.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Samadhi.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Samādhi.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Shamanic.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Sleep.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Sleeping.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Turiya.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Wakefulness.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLink Yoga.
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iatromantis".
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLinkText "healer".
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLinkText "iatromancy".
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLinkText "iatromantis".
- Iatromantis wikiPageWikiLinkText "miracle-worker".
- Iatromantis hasPhotoCollection Iatromantis.
- Iatromantis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient_Greek_religion.
- Iatromantis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iatromantis subject Category:Ancient_Greek_religious_titles.
- Iatromantis subject Category:Divination.
- Iatromantis subject Category:Shamanism.
- Iatromantis subject Category:Supernatural_healing.
- Iatromantis subject Category:Traditional_healthcare_occupations.
- Iatromantis hypernym Word.
- Iatromantis type Food.
- Iatromantis type Occupation.
- Iatromantis type Theory.
- Iatromantis type Title.
- Iatromantis comment "Iatromantis is a Greek word whose literal meaning is most simply rendered "physician-seer," or "medicine-man". The iatromantis, a form of Greek shaman, is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus.In the classical period, Aeschylus uses the word to refer to Apollo and to Asclepius, Apollo's son.According to Peter Kingsley, iatromantis figures belonged to a wider Greek and Asian shamanic tradition with origins in Central Asia.".
- Iatromantis label "Iatromantis".
- Iatromantis sameAs Iatromantis.
- Iatromantis sameAs Iatromantis.
- Iatromantis sameAs m.02pk1n7.
- Iatromantis sameAs Q2874020.
- Iatromantis sameAs Q2874020.
- Iatromantis sameAs 巫覡_(古希臘).
- Iatromantis wasDerivedFrom Iatromantis?oldid=601477325.
- Iatromantis isPrimaryTopicOf Iatromantis.