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Rosario Dawson would make a great Storm (Thank Shaman for that pick) @Shaman: Sorry I didn't comment earlier.
Comic Book Movie 2009
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The term Shaman, a Pali word, was originally a pure Buddhist term meaning one who has separated from his family and his passions.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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Being a Shaman is a calling, a way of life, not a theology.
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Carlos Santana is now hoping the gods will smile on his follow-up album, "Shaman" -- and relying on the "Supernatural" formula: enlist a bevy of young talent from various genres, drop your signature Latino-rock guitar riffs behind them and put it all out under a spooky title.
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The Mexican newsweekly Proceso recently reported that the Shaman was the top cop on the payroll of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is fighting the local Juarez Cartel for control of the city.
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The Mexican newsweekly Proceso recently reported that the Shaman was the top cop on the payroll of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is fighting the local Juarez Cartel for control of the city.
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The Mexican newsweekly Proceso recently reported that the Shaman was the top cop on the payroll of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is fighting the local Juarez Cartel for control of the city.
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The Mexican newsweekly Proceso recently reported that the Shaman was the top cop on the payroll of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is fighting the local Juarez Cartel for control of the city.
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The Mexican newsweekly Proceso recently reported that the Shaman was the top cop on the payroll of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is fighting the local Juarez Cartel for control of the city.
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The Shaman is the person, male or female, who in his late childhood or early youth has an overwhelming psychological experience that turns him totally inward.
"It’s peculiar and unnerving in a way to see so many young people walking around with cell phones and iPods in their ears..." Ann Althouse 2009
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