Such practitioners, known as curanderos, use herb teas and poultices, traditional exercises, incantations, and magical touching to heal. |
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His incantations took the spoken form of the seeker, revealing with instantaneous reaches forward the voices in him. |
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Evil cannot always be repelled by incantations, by demonstrations, by social analysis or by psychoanalysis. |
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He dug through his list of incantations, invocations and other such spells to little avail. |
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To me, that means clinical psychology, not astrology, incantations, witchcraft, or palmistry. |
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Book III proposes licit remedies against charms and incantations, and considers whether it is true that sorcerers have the power to heal. |
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He cleansed the water, scattered consecrated herbs, and chanted ancient incantations. |
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Clay tablets with its spindly arrangements of flicks and crosses started to appear by the thousands, recording paeans, epics and incantations. |
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Along with the spells, charms, incantations, and potion recipes, there were manuals, instructions, factoids, magical messages, and even stories. |
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But inside, there were all kinds of unbelievable spells, incantations, charms, potion recipes, and information about magic. |
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This old volume was full of ancient secrets of magical healing, useful incantations and protective charms. |
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Other tools common in Witchcraft are altars, cauldrons, salt, and herbs or other botanicals, and incantations. |
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Because Faustus has blasphemed against God in his incantations, Mephistophilis has come to see if he can claim Faustus' soul. |
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This old volume was a Spell Tome, full of ancient secrets of magical healing, useful incantations and protective charms. |
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Mindy obtains a Taoist Magic book and uses the spells and incantations within to reverse her mother's fortunes. |
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It includes magical incantations, but most of the text takes a methodical, empirical approach to diagnosis and treatment. |
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The work is full of magic incantations and spells and is now known to be of European origin. |
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This series of incantations is part of a very ancient ritual of light-seeking magic. |
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If they speak to women readers of their personal vicissitudes in a way that is helpful, if they offer incantations for women to use in time of trouble, so much the better. |
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Bowing down, the believers chant the incantations faster and faster, louder and louder. |
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Those are the places satanists exploit each time so as to carry out incantations against you. |
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Prehistoric man already sought to appease the telluric powers with his haunting drumbeats and incantations. |
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Launched armed with assegais, bows and arrows and magic incantations against well-organized, modern armies, the Simba are invariably decimated. |
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As I was determined to have that man at all costs, I totally did what the witch doctor told me, and my incantations worked. |
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They are not magical incantations in which particular words, of themselves, have an effect. |
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There are no magical secrets, potions, incantations, or wands that guarantee goal-reaching drives. |
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In this requiem divided into four parts, certain incantations are chanted in order to evoke the names of the universal couple, Adam and Eve. |
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It grooves, it's like incantations, magnificiently arranged and very structured. |
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Her song structures circled like incantations or climbed to dramatic catharses. |
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Students should keep copies of their illustrated incantations in their language arts folders. |
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For too long we've been told how to remember this day through endless ceremonies and incantations. |
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Let us hope that action will not be limited to conclusions or incantations. |
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The lyrical and musical incantations irrepressible, as the force that is Chaos Theory is coming soon to a theatre near you! |
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Through incantations, prayers and offering of livestock, the believers appealed to Diir, maker of miracles, to obtain what they came looking for. |
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Beyond the complex incantations or the useless rituals, when men pray, they take the time to know the divine. |
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With great solemnity, they prepared the sleeping body of Miri with magic charms and incantations, and called upon the ancestors and the gods to call away Karkameni. |
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Study of primitive peoples who believe in the supernatural can produce many examples of the results of incantations, potions, charms, rites or invocations. |
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The devotees sing bhajans, chant incantations, and priests perform aarti and puja, invoking the blessings of Shiva, the divine, the pure, the absolute. |
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Gone were the secret incantations and gothic tales of interred bodies, but the divining rod remained, now viewed as a conductor of imponderable fluids. |
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But if these incantations become repetitive while we think of other things, we must not hope to draw many results from them. nevertheless, this is but one facet of prayer, which it is not compulsory for praying. |
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These physicians believed that prayers and incantations, along with exorcisms, would cure the afflicted and relieve them of their suffering. |
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Before writing, there were chants and incantations. |
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The artist is renowned for the practice of setting up knowledge systems and their formalisation, assigning them magic incantations or spiritual forces. |
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After sprinkling some water and murmuring incantations, he duly identified the culprit, who was thrown off with her cargo of vegetables and chickens. |
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Once more our village palpitates With joyous preparations To celebrate the bloomsome rose With proper incantations. |
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A third collection, known as the Lacnunga, includes many charms and incantations. |
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Lest the name thereof being discovered unto their enemies, their penates and patronal god might be called forth by charms and incantations. |
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The Vedas comprise a vast corpus of Sanskrit poetry, philosophical dialogue, myth, and ritual incantations developed and composed in India by the Aryans over 3,500 years ago. |
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In the Sérère culture, hunting includes a ritual comprising holy bathing and incantations, though nowadays, those who hold on to this tradition are generally at least 40 years of age. |
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Well, on this issue, incantations are not enough. |
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Yet more often than not, these concepts remain simple incantations that are rarely put into practice, because ethics and socially responsible behaviour cannot be decreed from above. |
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Beyond ritualistic incantations on African communitarianism, the endlessly worsening economic crisis is refocusing attention on insecure households. |
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Races of chariots in operations in forming of the Roman legionaries, the incantations of the druids in the flasks of perfumes of the patricians, the Antiquity is resuscitated there. |
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You must therefore know how to close the mouth to those serpents and thus cancel their incantations, but without however falling into the trap of blaspheming before God. |
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Their album, which sold more than a million copies, was Bernard Fèvre's call to return to the stage. 2004 sealed the old devil's comeback, thanks to the incantations of the always mysterious Richard James. |
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Traditional medicine incorporates diverse remedies and practices such as the use of herbs, amulets, guinea pigs, and incantations to eliminate disease or cleanse the body. |
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In 1978, Incantations introduced more diverse choral performances from Sally Oldfield, Maddy Prior, and the Queen's College Girls Choir. |
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Incantations were passed on from receptary to receptary, with little difference between the learned and the popular. |
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