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The Shaman and the Schizophrenic

Par : Tsietsi Nkhane
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235012301
  • EAN9798235012301
  • Date de parution04/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

There is a man in a hospital ward. He has been there for six weeks. He cannot sleep without chemicals dissolving the edge of his mind. He hears things. He sees what others refuse to see. The doctors say he is unwell. The charts say he is a diagnosis. The medication says his experience is an error that must be corrected. In another time, a man begins to shake with fever. He stops eating. He does not return from the forest for three days.
When he comes back, he speaks of being pulled apart joint by joint, of bones counted and found complete, of organs replaced with others that see and hear differently. The village does not send him away. The elders bring him food. They sit with him while he speaks. They know the difference. They have seen both. These are the same man. The same interior event. The same fire moving through the same kind of human body.
Everything that distinguishes their outcomes traces back to one thing: what was waiting for them on the other side of the threshold. The Shaman and the Schizophrenic argues that what the modern world calls madness is, in a significant number of cases, an initiation that has no guide. The breakdown is real. The suffering is real. Nothing in these pages dismisses the weight of what these people carry.
But the suffering is evidence that no one is holding the container, not that the experience itself is pathological. Drawing on shamanic traditions, the phenomenology of spiritual emergency, neuroscience, and the lived testimony of those who have descended and returned, Tsietsi Nkhane builds a case that is radical in its implications and deeply practical in its application. He traces how the concept of the normal was invented to serve industrial civilization.
He examines how the clinical gaze, precise in what it can measure, cannot see what it has no category for. He offers families a way to sit beside the fire rather than extinguish it, and clinicians a framework for reading the signs that distinguish transformation from breakdown. For anyone who has been through the fire, who loves someone in it now, or who suspects our map of the mind is missing territory human beings have navigated for millennia, this book offers something rare: a new way of seeing that does not dismiss science, but demands it look wider.
The fire will continue to rise. The initiates will continue to arrive. The question is whether we will be ready to receive them.
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