The Wana shamans in Sulawesi see the shadows of all of us, even at night. They believe that the shadow cast on the ground during the day is an essential spiritual part of our being and they use it to diagnose illness. Thus the shaman Indo Pino is in contact with Claudia, her far-off French friend who has confided her suffering and illness to her. Her shadow appears to Indo Pino during rituals. However, in spite of Claudia ' s confidence, how can Indo Pino heal her without her being physically present in the distant island, Sulawesi?
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The Wana shamans in Sulawesi see the shadows of all of us, even at night. They believe that the shadow cast on the ground during the day is an essential spiritual part of our being and they use it to diagnose illness. Thus the shaman Indo Pino is in contact with Claudia, her far-off French friend who has confided her suffering and illness to her. Her shadow appears to Indo Pino during rituals. However, in spite of Claudia ' s confidence, how can Indo Pino heal her without her being physically present in the distant island, Sulawesi?