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Wicca, and Southeast Asian, African, and Native American traditions. Depending on the cultural context in which it is found, possession may be considered... |
doctors". Spirit possession#Islam Islam and magic Outline of Islam Glossary of Islam Index of Islam-related articles Devil Demonic possession Al-Mu'awwidhatayn... |
Non-possession (Sanskrit: अपरिग्रह, aparigraha) is a religious tenet followed in Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions in South Asia. In Jainism, aparigraha... |
Eastern religions (redirect from Eastern traditions) South and Southeast Asia and thus have dissimilarities with Western, African and Iranian religions. This includes the East Asian religions such as Confucianism... |
1017/S0964028203000028. Claus, Peter J. (1979). "Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship from the Perspective of Tulu Oral Traditions". Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry... |
movements draw upon indigenous traditions but are heavily influenced by Chinese philosophy and theology. All these religious traditions generally share core concepts... |
Exorcism (redirect from Spirit exorcism) Demonic Possession". Livescience. Retrieved 5 March 2024. Smith, Frederick M. (2006). The Self Possessed: Deity and Spirit Possession in South Asian Literature... |
Demon (redirect from Evil spirit) occult traditions. Demons are still feared largely due to their alleged power to possess living creatures. In contemporary Western esoteric traditions, demons... |
Shamanic music (section Shamanism and Possession) interacted closely with other traditions. In shamanism, the shaman has a more active musical role than the medium in spirit possession. Since a Shamanic ritual... |
Ghost (redirect from Disembodied spirit) also denote any good or evil spirit, such as angels and demons; the Anglo-Saxon gospel refers to the demonic possession of Matthew 12:43 as se unclæna... |
2020. Joseph P. Laycock Spirit Possession around the World: Possession, Communion, and Demon Expulsion across Cultures: Possession, Communion, and Demon... |
Spiritualism (beliefs) (section Eastern Asia) 2008-01-27. Claus, P.J. (1979). "Spirit possession and spirit mediumship from the perspective of Tulu oral traditions". Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry... |
Asian witchcraft encompasses various types of witchcraft practices across Asia. In ancient times, magic played a significant role in societies such as... |
Shamanism (redirect from Shamanism in Central Asia) Smith, Frederick M. (2006). The Self Possessed: Deity and Spirit Possession in South Asian Literature. Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0-231-13748-5... |
(草壁皇子, Kusakabe no Miko or Kusakabe no Ōji). Miko once performed spirit possession and takusen (whereby the possessed person serves as a "medium" (yorimashi)... |
Tantra (section Tantric traditions) Tibetan and East Asian Buddhism, as well as historic cave temples of India and the art of Southeast Asia. Tantric Hindu and Buddhist traditions have also influenced... |
study of spirit possession. Cairo, EG: American University in Press. p. 29. ISBN 9789774162503. Muhaimin, A.G. (2006). The Islamic Traditions of Cirebon:... |
Nechung Oracle (category 8th-century establishments in Asia) of oracular traditions within the Himalaya of which the Nechung is but one. The word "oracle" is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit, deity, or entity... |
Bhoota (ghost) (category Asian ghosts) travelled far into Southeast Asia: it entered Javanese through Sanskrit as buta generally referring to a malevolent spirit/demonic giant which haunts places... |
into East Asian religions via the spread of Buddhism. Preta is often translated into English as "hungry ghost" from the Chinese and East Asian adaptations... |