STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND ETHICS--LIFEWAY SHAMANIC FELLOWSHIP

By Usen's grace, Ho-dah....

1.) PURPOSES:

    This is an era of decision. Do we allow ourselves to cut the
    throat of the Mother Who has nourished us as a species since
    we "came down from the trees"?  Or do we work to walk in
    Beauty and Harmony with Her, and cherish Her, and work to
    see Her healed?  The resurgence of Shamanism, the primal
    Earth Religion of practically all of the Earth's
    pre-Agrarian cultures, is an important thing, foretold by
    the Paiute prophet Wovoka and in the Hopi Prophecies.  It
    was said that both the Red Man would return to the Ways of
    the Old Ones and that the non-Native would also embrace the
    Lifeway.  There are non-Natives who respectfully have chosen
    these Ways, and are carrying them on in a reverent way. If
    the Lifeway was only given for the Native peoples, it would
    die out within our lifetime.  There are simply not enough
    traditional Elders left.

    It has been shown to some of us that Our Mother The Earth is
    not willing to die quietly.  She has demonstrated this by
    the increase in natural disasters of the past decade, which
    continue day by day.  The Hopi prophecies state that, when
    the "bowl full of ashes" (most interpret this as the
    Thermonuclear Bomb) is overturned, that Our Mother shall
    rise up in Her righteous anger and destroy humanity.  This
    prophecy is coming true, although it may yet be reversable.
    Perhaps it is we who reverence the Ways and walk in harmony
    with Our Mother that may stay Her hand.

    The Lifeway Fellowship is here for those who wish to honor
    Our Mother and Our Father, Earth and Sky, and to honor The
    Giver Of Life, from whence all things flow in the Universe.
    Our world-view is primarily allied with that of the
    Navajo/Dineh, Apache/Teneh, and Hopi peoples. However we do
    not represent ourselves as the keepers of those ways.  The
    secrets of those Nations are for them alone, unless Usen'
    wishes to reveal them to us.  Our mission is to help heal
    Our Mother, The Earth, and to help each other walk in closer
    harmony with Her.  We also exist to provide a way for urban
    and sub-urban people to learn and practice the root Shamanic
    techniques that aid us in finding our True Vision and True
    Way of Power, and following that Vision and that Way.

    We identify ourselves as Pagan (Webster's New World
    Dictionary "1. b)...a person who is not a Christian, Moslem,
    or Jew (by faith); heathen. Pagan specifically refers to one
    of the ancient polytheistic (or pantheistic) peoples.") and
    as unashamed Pantheists and Polytheists.  The Lifeway
    is truly a religious commitment.  No-one can make a commitment
    to the Lifeway and to the worship of Life Giver, The Earth
    Mother and The Sky Father and remain a worshiper of other
    Paradigms of the Deity, much as one cannot be a Christian
    and worship the Greco-Roman pantheon.  However this does not
    imply the condemnation of other Paradigms, nor impel a duty to
    "convert" others.

    We stand by other Pagans who do not share our paradigms, IE.
    Wiccans, Asatruans, Hellenists, and other Shamanic traditions,
    (African and neo-African(Santeria & Voudoun), Australian,
    Siberian, Traditional Native American, and Polynesian, to name
    a few) and even though we may disagree with some or all of
    their practices and beliefs, they are Brothers, Sisters and
    Cousins, and in times of persecution as well as times of
    goodwill we must defend them.  We may even share in their open
    rituals and allow them to share in our open ceremonials.  But
    that which is ours must remain ours, just as that which is
    theirs must remain theirs.

2.) THE(A)OLOGY:

    As our Fellowship is inherently religious, we must declare a
    The(a)ology. (The strange spelling refers to the fact that
    we acknowledge a Goddess as well as a God)
    This is summed up very easily.  There are three main powers
    we worship, Usen' the Life Giver, The Earth Mother, and The
    Sky Father.  The latter Two are emanations of the First, as
    all, including the God and the Goddess, are emanations from
    Usen', which is the primaeval First Cause.

    Usen': One cannot look upon The Life Giver as either Male or
    Female, for The Life Giver is beyond those distinctions.
    Usen', and The Life Giver, are names for this First Cause,
    this Force that pervades all and caused all to come into
    being. From Usen', the God, Sky Father, and the Goddess,
    Earth Mother, emanate, as the lesser Deities emanate from
    Them.

    The Earth Mother: We live and walk and are sustained from
    The Earth Mother, which is our Earth.  She is alive, and we
    all exist within Her as part of Her structure. Science,
    through the Gaea Hypothesis, has finally acknowledged Her
    existence, and some even have learnt the lesson that our
    duty in this life is to care for and honor Her.  This is a
    lesson that all must learn, for as long as we despoil Her,
    we risk Her wrath.  She is expressed through the faces of
    White Painted Woman, Who is The Woman Warrior, through Corn
    Mother, Who is The Nourishing Mother, and through Spider
    Woman, Who is The Wise Woman, The Ancient One, The Custodian
    of Wisdom. Women are acknowledged as being human represent-
    atives of The Earth Mother.

    The Sky Father: Just as among we Humans, there is both Man
    and Woman, so there is no Earth Mother without Sky Father.
    Sky Father is the air we breathe, the flame that gives us
    warmth and cooks our food, and brings forth the rain that
    fertilizes Our Mother and allows Her to provide us with
    the crops and animals that sustain us.  Sky Father is also
    expressed as The Hunter, The Warrior, and First Shaman, and
    is also expressed in Killer Of Enemies and The Child Of
    Water. He is also present and acknowledged as being present
    in every Man.

    There are other spirits that exist in the Universe, some
    beneficient, some maleficient.  But most important is Usen',
    Earth Mother, and Sky Father. By walking in harmony with the
    God(esse)s, one can tell the Good from the Evil, welcoming
    in Good, and protecting each other from Evil.

3.) ETHICS:

    We have our code of Ethics.  It is neither lengthy nor
    overly restrictive.  We do not include ancient taboos in
    this list, such as Mother-In-Law avoidance or the taboo
    against Fish, because they may not apply nowadays.  If you
    wish to not eat fish or to avoid your Mother-In-Law for
    religious reasons, it is your perogative.  But it is not a
    requirement.

    1.) If the action does not harm yourself, other people or
    intelligent beings, or Our Mother The Earth, you are free to
    do as you wish.

    2.) To charge for healings, sweats or ceremonials is totally
    wrong and extremely offensive.  Also, to charge excessively
    for teaching is equally offensive, but a modest fee
    over expenses is allowable.  Your conscience is the best
    guide, that and the Will of the Deities.

    3.) Magick should be limited only to protection of Self and
    Loved Ones, and to healing and helping those in need,
    provided that permission is given by the patient and that
    help other than healing does not interfere with the Will of
    others. Magick that is used in a coercive (IE. Love spells)
    or destructive (harming or killing magick) way is patently
    wrong and is considered Black Magick.

    4.) Contact of spirits by any means other than Shamanic
    journeying or the Vision Quest is very risky, and Possession
    is a real possibility.  The practice of mediumship, or
    "channeling" has no place in the Lifeway, and exposes not
    only Self but others to danger.

    5.) Permission must always be asked of the spirits of plants
    and/or animals before taking them for either sustenance or
    for medicine.

    6.) One's visions and one's personal ceremonies are one's
    own.  Personal visions should not be spoken of, but shared
    visions are for all of the group.

    7.) It is wrong to criticise another within the group or
    outside the group.  Racism, sexism, xenophobia or general
    disrespect of others has no place in the Fellowship.
    Individual decisions about lifestyle and other ethical
    issues not covered here are an individual's own affair.

4.):GROUP STRUCTURE AND INITIATION PRACTICES

    There is only one Initiation, which is the Initiation that
    makes one Kin within the group and in the sight of The
    Deities.  It is given after one has taken their first Vision
    Quest, has found their Power Animal(s) and has met the
    Shaman Within.  It can only be denied to those who have met
    these requirements, is younger than the legal Age Of Consent
    (in most places, 18 years) is not of sound mind, and/or is
    under suspicion of being a Law Enforcement Officer or other
    person antipathetic to Pagan and/or Shamanic belief
    who requests initiation for fraudulent purposes (usually to
    infilitrate to either sabotage or publically discredit the
    Fellowship) Initiation must not be denied on account of
    physical disabilities, blindness, deafness, or sterility,
    nor on account of sex, race, nationality, political belief,
    or sexual preference.

    There are no set offices within the Fellowship.  Ideally,
    leadership should be by consensus, with true leaders being
    temporary and purpose-oriented.  Facilitation of rituals may
    be done by any Initiate of the Fellowship.  ANYONE WHO
    REPRESENTS THEMSELVES AS A HIGH PRIEST/ESS OF THE LIFEWAY
    SHAMANIC FELLOWSHIP IS A FRAUD, AND IS DOING SO CONTRARY TO
    THIS STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND ETHICS.

    Support of the Fellowship is done on a purely voluntary and
    mutual basis. No tithe or dues should be assessed unless
    they have been agreed upon by all members, initiates and
    non-initiates alike.

    Membership is extended to all.  But initiation is reserved
    for those who meet the criteria mentioned above.
    Non-initiates can participate in open ceremonials and in
    basic workshops, but may be denied participation in certain
    ceremonials and advanced workshops.

5.) THE QUESTION OF RECOGNIZING SHAMANS

    In traditional societies, the title Shaman was not just an
    honorific, or recognition of talents.  Nor was it the
    highest initiatory level in a Shamanic society.  The Shaman
    was, in most cases, above the Chief in decision-making power
    and was judge, doctor, father-confessor, and intercessor
    with the Deities for the tribe.  Some Shamanic societies are
    now providing their membership with "Shaman training
    seminars" and "Shaman apprenticeships" that can be had for
    an exorbitant price.  This implies that the cost of being a
    Shaman can be paid in money and in a set amount of time.
    This is not the case.  Many tribes believe that the office
    of Shaman is not one that is earned, but one that one is
    born into.  Certainly, the skills are never something one is
    born with, and this is not merely hereditary.  Rather, when
    a child is born, the current Shaman would recognize that the
    child had the POTENTIAL of being the next one, and the
    child's training would begin when they were considered ready
    by the Shaman.  At adulthood, they would be tested.  If they
    passed the test, they would become the next Shaman.  If they
    failed, usually the test was such that they would either die
    outright, or they would go insane.  Many "heroic quest"
    tales, and most notably the Arthurian legends have echoes of
    this practice within the ancient Shamanic traditions of
    Europe.

    But the point that is being made here is that we should not
    go back to that sort of way of doing things, because in this
    society it is nigh on impossible.  The stand I am offering
    here is that recognition as a Shaman can be conferred only
    through shared vision, and signs from the Deities.  It is
    not my place to say what the signs are...it will be obvious
    to the Fellowship.  I am not Shaman myself, and will not
    brook anyone calling me that.  This is something I place in
    the lap of the Deities to decide.  I cannot do anything
    more.  It is a mockery of those people that can truly be
    called Shamans, who are respected, powerful people of
    traditional tribes, to do anything less.  In any event, to
    claim such a title is definately not enough, and is
    punishable by withdrawing Fellowship from the one who claims
    to be Shaman falsely.

6.) FESTIVALS AND WORSHIP DAYS

    The festivals are reckoned as they have been for centuries
    by most Southwestern tribes, by both the Sun and the Moon.
    The seasons begin on the first full moon after a Solstice or
    an Equinox.  The Solstices and Equinoxes themselves are
    times of celebration as well, and perhaps the period between
    the two (which usually works out to be no more than a week
    or so) could be considered a time of Holiday.  Lesser
    ceremonials are held on New Moons and Full Moons between the
    first Full Moons of the seasons.  Optionally certain Pagan
    festivals could be celebrated in conjunction with other
    groups, but they are not to be adopted as official Lifeway
    Fellowship ceremonial days.

    There are other ceremonials that are personal in nature, and
    can be held at any time, although synchronizing them with
    the Festivals and the New and Full Moons is advisable. They
    are Naming, where a newborn child is named in the presence
    of the group and their Life-beads given; Coming Of Age,
    where the child's physical maturity is acknowledged, and
    where, for a short time, they become Child of the Water (if
    a boy) or White Painted Woman (if a girl); Initiation, where
    a person becomes a full-fledged member of the group, given
    after a person becomes a legal adult; Joining, where a man
    and a woman consent to be married; Unjoining, where a man
    and woman who are married consent to have the bond
    dissolved, which is to be done only after four reconcili-
    ation attempts fail or after evidence of marital infidelity
    or abuse is given before the group; the Moonlodge, which is
    a special sweat for women in their Moon-time; and Release,
    where a ceremony for a dead member of the Fellowship is done
    to guide their soul Back Home.  Other ceremonials that are
    dreamed or envisioned by a person or group are also
    encouraged.

7.) SUMMING UP

    A few quick ones: One can be either clothed or unclothed at
    ceremonies, but it should be known that none of the
    Southwestern tribes did ceremonies in the nude.  However,
    one should disrobe for the sweat lodge, as clothes are not
    only uncomfortable within the sweat lodge, but interfere
    with the cleansing process of the lodge.

    This Statement can be accepted or rejected by individual
    groups that federate themselves with Lifeway Fellowship. But
    federation can be denied to those groups who stray too far
    from some of the basic guidelines, or do anything that would
    sully the reputation of the Fellowship in general.

    Hi-dicho...this is finished.
    May these proceeds please Life Giver Usen', and the Mother
    and the Father.
    ENJU!
    Chihacou White-Puma, 1988.