I would greatly appreciate it bro if its not too much trouble. I understand there is much to this world than what is let on to be in the mainstream news, funny thing is for those that don't believe or are skeptical, a lot of what we talk about is confirmed/theorized by science but the call is it something else

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"One destined to seamanship begins by becoming frenzied, then suddenly loses consciousness, withdraws to the forests, feeds on tree bark, flings himself into water and fire, wounds himself with knives. The family then appeals to an old shaman, who undertakes to teach the distraught young man the various kinds of spirits and how to summon and control them. This is only the beginning of the initiation proper, which later includes a series of ceremonies to which we shall return.
Among the Tungus of the Transbaikal region he who wishes to become a shaman announces that the spirit of a dead shaman has appeared to him in dream and ordered him to succeed him. For this declaration to be regarded as plausible, it must usually be accompanied by a considerable degree of mental derangement. According to the beliefs of the Turuhansk Tungus, one destined to become a shaman has dreams in which he sees the devil called Khargi perform shamanic rites. In this way he learns the secrets of the profession. We shall return to these "secrets," for they constitute the essence of the shamanic initiation that sometimes takes place in seemingly morbid dreams and trances."
"In the preceding chapter we cited some examples of shamanic vocation manifested in the form of illness. Sometimes there is not exactly an illness but rather a progressive change in behavior. The candidate becomes meditative, seeks solitude, sleeps a great deal, seems absent-minded, has prophetic dreams and sometimes seizures. All these symptoms are only the prelude to the new life that awaits the unwitting candidate. His behavior, we may add, suggests the first signs of a mystical vocation, which are the same in all religions and too well known to dwell upon."
- Mircea Eliade, Shamanism - Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy
This doesn't necessarily mean that your brother should go become a shaman (that doesn't really exist in this culture), but there may be more to what's going on than what you think. Sometimes you just have to find the source of the chaos and learn to channel it into doing something else.