Korean Shamanism: Gut and Rituals of the Spirit World (East Asian Spirituality and Mythology)

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“Where sorrow is released and hope begins.” A World Beyond Life and Death Korean shamanism unfolds in a mysterious realm where the boundaries between life and death, the visible and invisible, are constantly crossed. At the heart of this world lies gut, a ritual that is at once religion, performance, and communal experience. Though it may seem incomprehensible through logic, it resonates deeply with human emotion, offering a powerful and immersive entry into Korea’s spiritual imagination and cultural identity. Gods, Myths, and the Korean Subconscious This book introduces the rich pantheon of Korean shamanistic deities—from household gods that protect everyday life to legendary figures such as Princess Bari and Danggeum-aegi, who embody the cycles of birth, death, and rebirth. These myths are not distant relics of the past, but living narratives that continue to shape Korean consciousness, reflecting enduring questions about fate, suffering, and human existence. Mudang: Bridging Two Worlds At the center of these rituals stand the mudang, the shamans who serve as intermediaries between humans and the spirit world. Acting simultaneously as priests, prophets, and healers, they deliver divine messages, guide the living through uncertainty, and comfort the dead. Through music, dance, and states of possession, mudang transform ritual into a powerful act of communication, creating a space where human emotion and divine presence intersect. Ritual as Performance, Healing, and Experience Gut rituals are dynamic and multisensory events that combine sound, movement, costume, and symbolic objects into a compelling performance. From the rhythmic beating of drums and gongs to dramatic acts such as spirit possession and walking on blades, these rituals vividly manifest the presence of the unseen. At the same time, they serve as spaces of emotional release, healing, and communal bonding, where participants confront grief, hope, and the uncertainties of life. A Living Tradition in a Modern World Despite modernization and historical suppression, Korean shamanism continues to thrive as a living and evolving tradition. Today, it is reinterpreted through film, music, and global cultural content, while still offering comfort and meaning in times of crisis. More than a belief system, shamanism is a human story—one that confronts suffering, embraces hope, and continually asks the timeless questions: Why do we live, and how should we live? Read more

ISBN10 1565915399
ISBN13 978-1565915398
Language English
Publisher Hollym International Corporation
Dimensions 9.4 x 6.7 x 0.45 inches
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Print length 160 pages
Publication date May 4, 2026

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