Lorenzo Villoresi takes us into the profound and mystical world of shamans. According to scientific research, the word ‘shaman’ originally comes from Siberia, where local tribes call their necromancers by this name. Special spiritual people are called shamans because they have (alleged) ‘magical’ abilities as mediators to the spirit world. Such ‘necromancers’ are part of many ethnic religions around the world. Shamans still play an important role today, particularly among some indigenous or traditional peoples and tribes.
Broadly speaking, shamanism is a specific form of an expanded state of consciousness, also known as an ‘ecstatic trance’. The shaman finds himself in an extraordinary mental state in which he gains direct access to the unconscious: The hallucinated spirit beings arise and visions emerge ...
The fragrance Atman Xaman
Enveloping and timeless aromas of leather and tobacco dominate the fragrance Atman Xaman by Lorenzo Villoresi. Finely balanced notes of wood, citrus fruits and wild herbs fill the heart and meet a sensual base of vanilla, patchouli, ambergris and musk.