While these two terms declare themselves throughout, their strife is a contentious collusion, less apocalyptic than initiatory. |
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You need to take certain oaths, read prescribed texts, pass tests, and undergo initiatory rites. |
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The main character must confront three women, on an almost initiatory path. |
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Their material culture was limited, except in one respect: the ephemeral art produced for the celebrations of their initiatory cults. |
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Herdsmen or chamanes notched stones, perhaps to realized an initiatory route. |
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Wanyugo masks are put on during funeral ceremonials of the Poro initiatory group, and enable the dead to get in touch with the spirit world. |
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With its ellipses and silences, her first film, a cross between cinéma vérité and initiatory tale, examines childhood pain and love. |
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Undeterred by obstacles, Micheline Lanctôt continues to contribute to the vitality of our arts community with her creative and initiatory work. |
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Within the initiatory journey of two children lies a fine lesson in geopolitics done Soviet style. |
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The actor-musician-singers take possession of the characters in this tale, which is somewhere between an initiatory journey and a fantastic epic. |
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The trainings are initiatory or of perfections opened to every public. |
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His braided hair encloses the chamanic feathers of the initiatory rite. |
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Follows an initiatory journey in search of its identity on hostile planets, along with an experienced driver who will help you in your adventures. |
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In this the drum can be understood as a metonymical extension of the ritual house and men's initiatory acts originating with Afek. |
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Srauta rituals declined in India and were replaced with Buddhist and Hindu initiatory rituals for royal courts. |
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The revelations concerning the secret techniques of the medicine men are obtained in trance, a dream, or in the waking state before, during, or after the initiatory ritual proper. |
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Among Australian Aborigines, a person becomes a shaman through a ritual of initiatory death, followed by a resurrection to a new and superhuman condition. |
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Previously, there was a tendency to view them as essentially fixed, their content being 'transmitted' between generations through a variety of channels, such as education or initiatory practices of various kinds. |
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Frequently, the car offers its passengers a more internal, initiatory journey, one that stems from a need to rebel, escape or exceed one's limits. |
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Designed in 1937 initially for the purposes of a temporary exhibition, the Palais de la Découverte has for 70 years fulfilled its initiatory role in the popularisation of scientific knowledge. |
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Deeply intuitive, this man of heart unearthed the deep spirit of Catharism and revealed some essential aspects of the initiatory progression of the 'Perfect Ones', the different stages of which he described. |
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Childhood and fantasy are again in her second feature film, « Rencontre avec le dragon », initiatory tale of a boy whose hero is a knight played by Daniel Auteuil. |
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Agora Fidelio offers a concept whose three parts each take place in as many different locations, Barcelona, Bagdad and Belfast, along an initiatory and introspective journey. |
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Martin Litchfield West also asserts this in relation to shamanistic initiatory rites of early Greek religious practices. |
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For Zwingli, a sacrament was an initiatory ceremony or a pledge, pointing out that the word was derived from sacramentum meaning an oath. |
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Wicca is now practised as a religion of an initiatory secret society nature with positive ethical principles, organised into autonomous covens and led by a High Priesthood. |
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Two initiatory rites of the same general import cannot exist together. |
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