This is about questions raised about our newest member. Below are the translations Ingeborg did of his website.
Helmut, I want to give you the benefit of the doubt, which is why this thread is here under Research Needed. For one thing, I think it's possible you might not know what you do is considered wrong and disrespectful. Since you were "taught" by two men regarded by most Natives as unethical exploiters(Wallace Black Elk and David Swallows) you may be a victim as well as someone doing harm without realizing it.
What I hope you will answer for us is if you know about all the objections almost all Natives have to what you do. Also, do you charge for ceremonies? And do you realize that many people routinely get injured or even killed by untrained or badly trained outsiders who think they have the "right" to do this ceremony?
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www.olowan.de "Welcome to my website
Why Olowan?
Olowan means Song in the language of the Lakota (a tribe of the Sioux). When I sing the songs of the Lakota during ceremonies, this is for me like entering a different world. A gate opens, my soul opens - the spirits become visible for me.
Old things go, new things come into being
Sometimes these processes are painful and perhaps one sees one's own death. These are moments of change and cleansing, one recognizes one's own pain of soul, the self-mutilation which one does to one's own life. Be it consciously or unconsciously.
I love, I live, I feel
Thanks to the grandparents accompanying me, those who are always close to me, even if I was no longer in a position to feel.
www.olowan.de/Personal info
Born in 1960, I grew up in the Allgaeu region [southern Germany], finished school, learned a profession and then went back to school for higher education and eventually studied Chemistry. I work as an employee....
In 1992, I participated in the sweatlodge ceremony for the first time - a changing point in my spiritual life. In it I found what I had been longing for for years before. To have arrived, to be accepted, without strict rules and regulations bound to words. The direct and unfiltered wire to the Great Mystery or whatever you may call it.
Also the every-day routine in a relationship left traces in form of a marriage divorced. Through my son who is an irreplaceable part of my life, I am learning anew. To let ease happen, to enjoy care-free in childlike form and most of all accept life in ever new forms. Thanks Junior!
I can be reached at:
Helmut Boljahn
Ingolstädter Straße6
86529 Schrobenhausen
Tel.: 08252 / 881782
mailto: helmut at olowan.de
Companions and Mentors
Teacher - for me a difficult term. Therefore I replace it by the terms companion resp. mentor....
With all encounters I had with shamanic working persons (Europeans, Lakota), I realized that the allegedly "simple" persons were those with the least prejudice against shamanic work of others. They were open - were respectful - even when they had their personal view of the respective ways of work.
I experienced support and company from Hugo-Bert Eichmueller, Kurt v.d. Wijngaard, Wallace Black Elk and David Swallow Jr. From everyone in their own way and with varying intensity and duration.
The basics of shamanic work I learned from Hugo-Bert Eichmueller. He accompanied me during my first visions quests and from him I knew what it means to lead sweatlodges responsibly.
The conversations with Wallace Black Elk were of great help on my way with the Chanupa and with leading sweatlodge ceremonies (inipi). His simple way to show things for me were a valuable directive in a difficult situation. I feel very close to him.
Kurt v.d. Wijngaard - a friend who helped me a lot. In times of personal change as well as with coming to terms with my path.
Meeting David Swallow Jr. was important to learn about my roots. He accompanied me during one vision quest. Through deep-going processes following the vision quest I found the trace of my path and its beginning....
The term teacher I want to use for the Spirits... power animals... the Great Mystery... the incredibly beautiful life.
I thank them from all of my heart for accompanying my path, for their support!
Pilamayaye - Thanks to all
The sweatlodge
The sweatlodge is no Indian sauna, at least for me it is not. Its Lakota name is Inipi. A word composed of two terms: Inyan and Tipi. Inyan means stone and tipi means tent, so literally it means stone tent of tent of stones. Here is my personal description of how I do and see this ceremony.
The sweatlodge is a place of cleansing and praying. Viewed superficially, the building of the sweatlodge place consists of fire, the altar with the tree of life and the sweatlodge. In its entirety, the place is an altar as well.
Fire - Sun
The fire represents the sun. In it, stones are heated until glowing red and then taken into the sweatlodge. The stones, they say, were the first thinking beings on this earth. Inside of Earth, these embers are still there. It warms our planet from inside, without it life would not be possible in the way we
know today. When the stones are carried into the sweatlodge, this is at the same time a reminder that a huge glowing stone once left the sun - Earth in its original form - and circles its origin. The glowing stones bring life into the sweatlodge - warmth, the sunrays. Every stone is a prayer, therefore
the stones are greeted respectfully and cleaned quickly before taken into the sweatlodge.
During the ceremony, water is poured over the stones which spreads out as steam. It wraps us like the water of the uterus wraps the unborn child in the womb of a pregnant woman.
Altar - moon, with tree of life
The altar is placed between fire and sweatlodge - this is, between sun and earth. It is the moon which circles our earth and at the same time symbol for femininity, fertility. Rooted in this earth, the mother, is the tree of life.
It stretches out into the infinite width of creation, as he digs his roots into earth. It symbolizes the axis between sky and earth, the axis of life between past, present, and future. The centre of the four directions. Where all directions - above (sky), below (earth), West, North, East, South - meet is the centre, the Here and Now, the kernel, the moment of infinite eternity and at the same time of transitoriness, die seventh 'direction' where everything meets.
Sweatlodge - earth
The sweatlodge is the pregnant womb of this earth. So we go back to the origin of our own being. When you sit inside, it is not necessary to long for a place which we like. The uterus of the mother is the safest place where a child can be, warmth comes. Water is poured. Physical cleansing from without, psychic cleansing from within.
Procedure
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This "how to" section I won't repost since I think it's dangerous and unethical to have these kinds of instructions online. Have you ever considered that, Helmut?