
The Sacred Clown: Native American Shamanism, Heyoka Wisdom & Surviving an Acid Attack (S05E09)
What if the clown was never meant to entertain you…but to heal you? And what if the man behind the makeup survived a brutal acid attack… and chose forgiveness instead of revenge? In this powerful episode of Strange & Mysterious World, we dive deep into the forgotten spiritual tradition of the Sacred Clown (Heyoka), the Native American shamanic archetype who heals through humor, contradiction, and humility. Our guest shares his extraordinary journey from backpacking Europe as a street performer to becoming a professional physical comedian and healer only to face a life-altering attack that nearly cost him his life. After being struck with a pitchfork and burned with battery acid, he experienced something even more profound than trauma: The true origin of Sacred Clowns in Native American traditions • The Heyoka medicine path and thunder-being visions • Why modern society fears clowns • The psychology of comedy and humiliation as healing • The shadow side of pop culture (Pennywise, John Wayne Gacy) • How trauma can transform into spiritual awakening • Why laughter may be medicine in a world on the brink This conversation is raw, mystical, and deeply human. If the clown is a mirror… what is it showing you?
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