These tribes brought with them primitive religious and cultural practices, such as the east Asian religion of shamanism. |
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I had written my final thesis on mysticism and shamanism, complete with illustration and tipped in plates. |
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Confucianism, Taoism, and shamanism have also influenced Japanese religion. |
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The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor worship compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion. |
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Used in shamanism, witchcraft, and even poisonous murder, nightshades have a history of both mystical danger and scientific caution. |
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He writes about shamanism, paganism, mysticism and feminism, and approaches them all with respect, compassion and mischief. |
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However, one can argue that every research into shamanism and the occult is a dangerous endeavour. |
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Korean shamanism is very, very materialistic and this-worldly, as Koreans tend to be. |
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New avenues are attempted to calm his state of extreme agitation, some of which are inspired from shamanism. |
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A story of rebirth, a meditation on the repercussions of refusing to age, and a cultural retracing of roots, the piece also features installations, storytelling and shamanism. |
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Hence the parallel emergence of shamanism throughout the prehistoric world. |
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After he gave up shamanism, he never felt the presence of his tuurngait again. |
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I think that some forms of shamanism can help us have a deeper understanding of human behaviour. |
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In sifting through this evidence one sees that shamanism has very definite cross-cultural patterns. |
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Saila was also a shaman, which is why Pauta has a special knowledge of shamanism. |
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However, I did not ask him about his thoughts on the aspect of shamanism so I do not know if he would back it up. |
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We were both brought up in touch with shamanism, in touch with our extended family, with the invisible world, with nature, with life itself. |
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Alternatively, witchcraft may refer to or be associated with, for example, neo-paganism, shamanism or traditional healers. |
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Perhaps one day, the film MUDANG will remain the only witness to the ancient pearls of wisdom offered by shamanism in Korea. |
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It was only when I talked to Appitaq that the aspect of shamanism came to light. |
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Throughout history the tattoo bears the mark of paganism, demonism, Baal worship, shamanism, mysticism, heathenism, cannibalism and just about every other pagan belief known. |
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It is difficult to categorize the religion of the tribal people. It is a mixture of many influences including animalism, nature-worship, shamanism, and ancestor worship. |
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The psychological aspects of healing through the use of rituals, prayers, charms and talismans represent another aspect of traditional herbal shamanism. |
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Since most shamanist activity took place in the home, there was no religious organization to attack, and so it was relatively easy for shamanism to survive underground. |
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The Mongols characterized otachi doctors by their use of herbal remedies, which was distinguished from the spiritual cures of Mongol shamanism. |
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The Mountain is significant to Buddhism and previously to shamanism. |
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Tradition regards Siberia the archetypal home of shamanism, and polytheism is popular. |
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They were definitely their songs, and they used them in their shamanism. |
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His lyrics speak of love, poverty, and shamanism. |
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Andrei, a tour guide on beautiful Olkhon island, a holy place for shamanism halfway up the lake's western edge, is admirably frank: more tourism will be good for him, but bad for the island and the lake. |
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Definitions that emphasize unitive ideologies are able to include Daoism but exempt shamanism from consideration, even though many Daoist visions are variants of shamanic soul flights. |
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It is highly likely that, among commoners, shamanism continued in parallel to state religion. |
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Early Taoist movements developed their own institution in contrast to shamanism, but absorbed basic shamanic elements. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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The healing tools used are radionics, shamanism and other techniques. |
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Such systems as shamanism or spirit possession and the altered states of consciousness that accompany them are understood by some in terms of dissociation or schizoid states. |
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His stories will intrigue and involve any with a special interest in shamanism. |
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He sets out a genealogy of thinking about shamanism in the West that includes both scholars and practitioners. |
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Summary: This paper based on various ethnographical materials gathered in various areas of the Canadian North is about the offensive function of Inuit shamanism. |
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Inuit shamanism looks like a deeply unstable system and the shaman as a resource person at the same time as a permanent threat for his own society. |
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Most of indigenous native Indonesian beliefs could be categorised as animism, shamanism as well ancestral worship. |
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Before he begins the difficult task of defining shamanism, Pearson implies that it is a panhuman and archaic phenomenon. |
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Indo-European nomads brought specific doctrines, such as the soma or haoma, that were absorbed by and merged with local indigenous traditions of shamanism and animism. |
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The Inuit practiced a form of shamanism based on animist principles. |
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There were inconsistencies in transliterating Chinese characters, as well as some confusion in the distinction between shamanism and folk religion. |
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It offers the policemen a range of dos and don'ts when it comes to followers of a range of religions and beliefs, from atheism to Zoroastrianism, druidry and shamanism. |
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Since Buddhism was not seen to be in conflict with the rites of nature worship, it was able to naturally blend in with Shamanism. |
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Shamanism is the ancient religion of animism and nature-spirit worship and its origins in Korea are lost in antiquity. |
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Shamanism is an ancient religion that includes belief in animism, deities, and demons. |
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They have taken their religious themes and imagery from Shamanism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. |
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I didn't get on with that Urban Shamanism type thing, but I do grok it. |
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Shamanism has a long history in Manchu civilization and influenced them tremendously over thousands of years. |
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However, the Xianbeis in Mongolia and Rourans followed a form of Shamanism. |
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Thus Paganism has come to be an umbrella term for a diverse spiritual network, which also includes modern Shamanism and Heathenry. |
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In the earlier stages of the Ottoman Empire, a Turkic form of Shamanism was still widely practiced in Anatolia which soon lost ground to Sufism. |
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Shamanism was absorbed into the state religion while being marginalized in its purer forms, later only surviving in far northern Mongolia. |
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The Tuoba Xianbei and Khitans were mostly Buddhists, although they still retained their original Shamanism. |
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Widespread Shamanism persisted among the Sami up until the 18th century. |
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Since the Qing rulers considered religion as a method of controlling other powers such as Mongolians and Tibetans, there was no privilege for Shamanism, their native religion. |
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