

Manvir Singh - Decoding Shamanism: Psychedelics, Power, and the Architecture of Ritual
Jul 7, 2025
In this discussion, Manvir Singh, an anthropologist and author, shares his rich experiences from fieldwork with the Mentawai people and Yopo shamans. He dives into how shamanism serves as a psychological tool for navigating uncertainty and catalyzing healing. The conversation critiques the history of psychedelic use and highlights the tension between traditional practices and modern neo-shamanism. Listeners will also learn about the cultural significance of Yopo and the complexities faced by shamans in a changing world.
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Shamanism as a Cognitive Technology
- Shamanism is a near universal psychological technology that deals with uncertainty by engaging with invisible agents through ritual.
- It resurfaces across cultures because it taps into cognition and helps manage chaos and illness.
Modern Parallels to Shamans
- Figures like money managers share parallels with shamans in managing uncertainty and creating credibility.
- They use symbolic performances to give clients a sense of control over chaotic systems.
Theater in Shamanism Rituals
- Shamanic ritual involves theatrical performance and collaboration with the audience to create immersive, meaningful experiences.
- Authenticity and performance coexist in shamanism and do not diminish its profundity.