eCAM Advance Access originally published online on October 10, 2005
eCAM 2005 2(4):459-463; doi:10.1093/ecam/neh130
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Spirit, Mind and Body in Chumash Healing
1School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California 1985 Zonal Avenue, PSC 508, Los Angeles, CA 90089-9121, USA, and 2Chumash Healer Granada Hills, CA, USA
This article discusses the importance of the spirit and mind in health and well-being among Chumash people. Prayer was the first step in healing since prayer invites the participation of God. Initiation practices are discussed that encouraged young people to develop the maturity and spiritual strength to become productive members of society. Pictographs were used in healing usually not only as a relaxation therapy, but also as a mode of education. A supportive environment was an important factor in Chumash health care, since the support of friends helps, comforts and relieves anxiety that is detrimental to healing.
Keywords: Prayer – initiations – pictographs
*For reprints and all correspondence: James D. Adams Jr, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California, 1985 Zonal Avenue, PSC 508, Los Angeles, CA 90089-9121, USA. Tel: 1 323 442 1362; Fax: 1 323 442 1681; E-mail: jadams{at}usc.edu
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