What is the difference between Shamanism and the Doctrine?
Shamanism worships the powers of Nature. It reveres God in several forms, as well as the sun, the moon, the stars, the animals, plants, minerals, etc. Through that, it achieves a reasonable self-consciousness and healing power. In the Doctrine, the cult is not specifically to powers of the Nature, but to God Himself, incarnated in Jesus Christ. The Doctrine teaches us that every son of God can control these powers, because there is nothing that is not God. The one who truly worships God naturally receives those powers as a gift. As an example, Master Irineu never proclaimed himself as a Shaman, but as a son of God and he managed all those powers with skill.