Ju/'hoansi healers possess the powerful healing force called n/um, which generally remains dormant in a healer until an effort is made to activate. Among the ways to activate n/um are all of the following except:

a. solo singing.
b. trance dance.
c. use of hallucinogens.
d. instrument playing.
e. medicinal curing ceremony.


c

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