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in primal religious consciousness, the belief that natural objects such as mountains, trees, rivers, etc. are spiritual embodiments; ie, that powerful spirtual beings inhabit and "animate" them. Generally, the natural objects in question are not "any" trees, mountains, rivers, etc., but particular ones that are located within the bounds of a sacred place.
Ãâó: staff.jccc.net/thoare/glossary.htm
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| animism |
Animism: the belief that all nature is alive with spirits.
Ãâó: iamuniversity.org/glossary/cv_glossarylist.php
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| animism |
The belief, widespread among primitive peoples, that certain material objects, eg trees and stones, are possessed by spirits which are the cause of their movements and characteristic qualities. *
Ãâó: www.stsams.org/dictionary.html
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Seeing natural objects and phenomena as "animated" by personal spirits. Natural forces like thunder and lightning, streams, trees, the ocean, are given personal existence and treated as gods or demi-gods.
Ãâó: alpha.fdu.edu/~jbecker/nature/natureglossary.html
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refers to the attribution of a living soul (anima in Latin) to everything in the world, even inanimate objects.
Ãâó: inside.bard.edu/religion/facultyproj/temple/glossa...
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