Seidmen is a term that refers to a traditional practice in some cultures, particularly among the Sami people of northern Europe. It involves a form of spiritual or shamanistic communication, often facilitated by a practitioner known as a seidman. This practice is typically associated with rituals, healing, and guidance, drawing on the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.
The seidman uses various tools, such as drums or chants, to enter a trance state and connect with spiritual entities. This practice is rooted in ancient beliefs and is often seen as a way to seek wisdom, predict the future, or heal individuals within the community.