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ghosts, demons, angels, or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many cultures and religions, including Buddhism, Christianity,[unreliable source... |
Hausa animism (redirect from Bòòríí religion) Bori is a pre-Islamic traditional religion of the Hausa people of West Africa that involves magic and spirit possession. While only a part of the Hausa... |
Native American religions are the spiritual practices of the Native Americans in the United States. Ceremonial ways can vary widely and are based on the... |
Exorcism (redirect from Spirit exorcism) About Demonic Possession". Livescience. Retrieved 5 March 2024. Smith, Frederick M. (2006). The Self Possessed: Deity and Spirit Possession in South Asian... |
Shamanism (redirect from Shamanic religion) China. Reinhard, Johan (1976) "Shamanism and Spirit Possession: The Definition Problem." In Spirit Possession in the Nepal Himalayas, J. Hitchcock & R. Jones... |
religions. This includes the East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Shinto, and Korean Shamanism; Indian religions... |
Zār (category Spirit possession) because it involves possession. It is similar to the Maghreb's Hamadsha, Hausa Animism, and various African Traditional religions, such as Voodou. Zār... |
respective religions are of recent pedigree. The formation of ancient religions as objects of study coincided with the formation of religion itself as... |
committed during corporeal life: the goal of all religions." Kardec also clarifies that Spiritism is a religion in the Opening Address of the Annual Commemorative... |
World's Religions (1893). India Celebrates National youth day on birth anniversary of the Great Swami. This was the first World's Parliament of Religions, and... |
Chinese folk religion. The People's Republic of China is officially an atheist state, but the government formally recognizes five religions: Buddhism, Taoism... |
Supernatural (section Spirit) Within Abrahamic religions, angels are often organized into hierarchies, although such rankings may vary between sects in each religion, and are given specific... |
Santería (redirect from La Religión Lucumí) traditional religions brought to Cuba by enslaved West Africans, the majority of them Yoruba, between the 16th and 19th centuries. In Cuba, these religions mixed... |
the traditional Kongo religion of Central Africa, the Roman Catholic branch of Christianity, and Spiritism. An initiatory religion practised by paleros... |
Umbanda (category Afro-Brazilian religion) "Spirit Possession in a New Religious Context: The Umbandization of Santo Daime". Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 15... |
Candomblé (redirect from Candomble religion) diasporic religion that developed in Brazil during the 19th century. It arose through a process of syncretism between several of the traditional religions of... |
(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)... |
Spiritual gift (redirect from Gifts of the Holy Spirit) the Spirit, and many[quantify] believe that there are as many gifts as there are needs in the body of Christ. The gifts have at times been organized into... |
Hoodoo (spirituality) (category African Americans and religion) African-diaspora religions". Duke University. Retrieved 24 October 2021. Hucks (2003). "African-Derived American Religions". Religion and American Cultures... |
Korean shamanism (redirect from Korean folk religion) sesŭp-mu of eastern and southern regions, whose rituals entail spirit mediumship but not possession. Elements of the musok tradition may derive from prehistory... |