The "Ancestors' Path Spiritual Trail" is a Hungarian shamanistic spiritual community led by Majercsik János Oguz and his wife, Majercsik-Szűcs Hajnal. Members seek spiritual balance, purification, connection to the Creator, release of inner blockages, and self-fulfillment by drawing on nature and ancestral wisdom. Under the shaman's guidance—inspired by Inner Asian worldviews—they connect with the supernatural, otherworldly beings, and ancestors through spirit-calling rituals. These ancestors provide guidance for a fuller life, while communal rites foster belonging and help overcome personal spiritual challenges following an ancient path of self-knowledge.
Rituals and tools bridge the visible and invisible worlds, with ceremonies timed to astronomical events like solstices and equinoxes. Practices include retreats, offerings, trance induction via trance breathing, sweat lodges, trance dance, fire-walking, drum circles, and labyrinth walking to achieve deep transformative experiences.
Despite societal prejudices and stigmas against small, closed spiritual groups, spiritual fulfillment takes diverse forms. Mainstream norms often prove too narrow, as true inner seeking remains a deeply personal journey.