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Teachings and Basics Animism is the belief that there is a spiritual force within every event or phenomena and that natural objects have a soul or consciousness Animism is a nature worship Ancestor Worship
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Animism is the oldest form of belief system in the world dating back to the Paleolithic Era. Founder- no one is considered the founder Origin- developed in different parts of the world
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Sacred Texts There is an absence of a written language The practice of the religion Animism was passed down through Oral Tradition.
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Contributions Biblical worldview has clashed with the worldview of Animism. (Example: the beginning of times.) (The Great Flood)
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Symbol s There aren't any excusive symbols representing animism
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Worship; should be done regularly An essential fundamental is the Omens Traditionally Shamans, a type of priest or spiritual leader, perform sacred rituals. Practiced Spiritism, Astrology, Divination and Witchcraft Belief that the gods aren't people, but more of an Energy. -The Energy is something; powerful such as the Universal Mind, the Force, or The Unknown. Polytheistic Worship, Prayer, Celebrations, and Holidays
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Continuing… The Shaman. -Was the leader in the community and had acknowledgement of the spiritual realm within the physical world. Shamans were highly respected and valued; could be compared to a Prophet. (Visions and understanding of the world.) Dance, Rituals, Trance, Preternatural Powers, and shamanic all helped the Shaman to understand the spirit world.
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Personal Questions Higher Power- Ancestors may provide visions to help the morals. - Can severely punish the guilty. What is the purpose of life? To fulfill their lives in order to join their ancestors in the afterlife. -The soul may be departed and could wander the earth for the remainder of time.
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Personal Questions In order to achieve afterlife with the ancestors, on earth, one must fulfill their life. -Praying to the gods and ancestors. -Respecting every spirit and having peace among each other. Afterlife; is based on the actions of one on earth. If one is considered “good” then they will unite with their ancestors in the heavens. -If the person was evil and didn’t fulfill their life, their spirit would be departed; having to roam the earth for eternity.
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The ‘Big’ Questions Animism teaches that there is some kind of spiritual energy or entity that is within every event. Followers of animism believe the higher power controls every event, natural disaster, or phenomena based on the worship and behavior of the group of followers Animism teaches that bad things happen because someone or something failed to worship and ancestor or spirit or upset a spirit or ancestor so the something or someone is punished or something bad happens to them
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“Spirits”
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Fun Facts 232 million followers 4% of the world Animism holds to a belief that numerous spirits exercise their powers over places where they dwell, such as mountains, streams, and rivers. Holy Places: Outdoors in nature. Architecture: Nature Calendar: No specific calendar for Animism. There is no calendar because it is not a formal religion.
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Bibliography Caswell, Thomas. "Animism." Regents Prep: Global History: World Belief Systems:Animism. N.p., 1999-2003. Web. 8 Dec. 2011..http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/global/themes/beliefsystems/ AP Human Geography, Martin. “Animism.” Martin's APHUG. © 2010. 8 December 2011. http://www.martinsaphug.com/learn/units/culture/animism/ http://www.martinsaphug.com/learn/units/culture/animism/ Himstedt, Daron. "Animism." Liberating Animists. Creation Ministries International in Australia/Canada/NZ/Singapore/South Africa/UK- Europe/USA, n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011..http://creation.com/liberating-animists Guimaraes, Virgilio, and Alan G. Hefner. "Animism." the MYSTICA. N.p., 22 Nov. 2011. Web. 8 Dec. 2011..http://www.themystica.com/mystica/ http://www.ic.galegroups.com/ic/whic/ReferenceDetailsPage/ http://www.ic.galegroups.com/ic/whic/ReferenceDetailsPage/
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