Primal Religions

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Primal Religions

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Primal Religions. Primal. Prior —to ‘universal’ religions. From prehistory Primary —basic features that belong to all religions. Animism. Latin for “spirit” Spiritual power in all things (Think “animate”). Animism. No single founder - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Primal

1. Prior—to ‘universal’ religions. From prehistory

2. Primary—basic features that belong to all religions

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Animism

Latin for “spirit” Spiritual power in all things (Think “animate”)

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Animism No single founder Developed simultaneously in different parts of the

world and currently practiced world-wide, but most common in areas of Africa and the Americas

Mostly an oral tradition of story-telling Rituals tend to take place outdoors in nature

conducted by a Shaman, Medicine Man, or Medicine Woman

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Mana

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Fetish

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Taboo/Tapu/Kapu

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Totem

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Omens

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High God; Sky-god

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Living Dead

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“Medicine Man”

Priest Medium Diviner Healer Shaman NOT: witch, sorcerer, or magician

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Cargo Cult

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Dimensions (Aspects) of Religion:1. Ritual (Practice)2. Experiential (mysterium tremendum et

fascionosans; emotional)3. Mythic (Stories/narratives with sacred

significance)4. Doctrinal (beliefs; philosophies)5. Ethical (commandments; actions; legal)6. Social (Institutional; Community)7. Material (Artistic)

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Te Kore: energy, potential, the void, nothingness

Te Po: form, the dark, the night Te Ao-marama: emergence, light and

reality, dwelling place of humans

Maori

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Ko Te Kore (the void, energy, nothingness, potential)

Te Kore-te-whiwhia (the void in which nothing is possessed)

Te Kore-te-rawea (the void in which nothing is felt)

Te Kore-i-ai (the void with nothing in union) Te Kore-te-wiwia (the space without boundaries)

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Na Te Kore Te Po (from the void the night) Te Po-nui (the great night) Te Po-roa (the long night) Te Po-uriuri (the deep night) Te Po-kerekere (the intense night) Te Po-tiwhatiwha (the dark night) Te Po-te-kitea (the night in which nothing is seen)

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Te Po-tangotango (the intensely dark night) Te Po-whawha (the night of feeling) Te Po-namunamu-ki-taiao (the night of seeking the

passage to the world) Te Po-tahuri-atu (the night of restless turning) Te Po-tahuri-mai-ki-taiao (the night of turning

towards the revealed world)

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Ki te Whai-ao (to the glimmer of dawn) Ki te Ao-marama (to the bright light of day) Tihei mauri-ora (there is life)