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  1. Animista: El animismo (del latín anima, ‘alma’) es un concepto que engloba diversas creencias en las que tanto objetos (útiles de uso cotidiano o bien aquellos reservados a ocasiones especiales) como cualquier elemento del mundo natural (montañas, ríos, el cielo, la ... [100%] 2023-05-26
  2. Animistas: El animismo (del latín anima, ‘alma’) es un concepto que engloba diversas creencias en las que tanto objetos (útiles de uso cotidiano o bien aquellos reservados a ocasiones especiales) como cualquier elemento del mundo natural (montañas, ríos, el cielo, la ... [100%] 2023-05-26
  3. Animisme (peinture): Pour l’article homonyme, voir Animisme. L'animisme est un courant de la peinture belge de l'entre-deux-guerre. (Peinture) [85%] 2023-10-13
  4. Animismo: El animismo (del latín anima, ‘alma’) es un concepto que engloba diversas creencias en las que tanto objetos (útiles de uso cotidiano o bien aquellos reservados a ocasiones especiales) como cualquier elemento del mundo natural (montañas, ríos, el cielo, la ... [85%] 2023-05-26
  5. Animism: Animism (not to be confused with Animalism) is the belief that all living things have a soul or spirit. Some religions suggest that these spirits need placating or they will cause some kind of harm. [81%] 2024-01-09 [Paradigms of religion] [Paganism]...
  6. Animism: Animism (from the Latin: animus or anima, meaning mind or soul) refers to a belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence and/or volition, that inhabit both objects and living beings and govern their existences. More simply ... [81%] 2023-02-03
  7. Animita: Este artículo o sección tiene referencias, pero necesita más para complementar su verificabilidad. Este aviso fue puesto el 4 de enero de 2021. Devotos dejan placas, vestimentas, figuras y otros objetos en agradecimiento por los favores concedidos en la animita ... [81%] 2023-05-26
  8. Animism: Animism (from Latin: anima meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, human handiwork, and in some cases words—as ... (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-09-16 [Animism] [Anthropology of religion]...
  9. Animism: Animism (from the Latin: animus or anima, meaning mind or soul) refers to a belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence and/or volition, that inhabit both objects and living beings and govern their existences. More simply ... [81%] 2023-02-04
  10. Animism: Animism is the belief that all things in creation have a spirit. Animists commonly perform rituals to stay in harmony with the spirits of nature and with the spirits of their ancestors. [81%] 2024-01-06 [Paganism]
  11. Animism: Animism (from Latin: anima meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Potentially, animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, human handiwork, and perhaps even words—as ... (Religious belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence) [81%] 2024-05-21 [Animism] [Anthropology of religion]...
  12. Animistic fallacy: The animistic fallacy is the informal fallacy of arguing that an event or situation necessarily arose because someone intentionally acted to cause it. While it could be that someone set out to effect a specific goal, the fallacy appears in ... [60%] 2023-12-04 [Causal fallacies] [Anthropomorphism]...
  13. Trechus animosus: Trechus animosus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Jeannel in 1962. (Species of beetle) [60%] 2023-08-31 [Trechus] [Beetles described in 1962]...
  14. Animistic fallacy: The animistic fallacy is the informal fallacy of arguing that an event or situation necessarily arose because someone intentionally acted to cause it. While it could be that someone set out to effect a specific goal, the fallacy appears in ... (Philosophy) [60%] 2024-05-14 [Causal fallacies]
  15. Hausa animism: Hausa animism , "Maguzanci" or Bori is a pre-Islamic traditional religion of the Hausa people of West Africa that involves magic and spirit possession. Most of the adherents of the religion accepted Islam after the 18th century Jihad by the ... (Religion of Hausa people in West Africa) [57%] 2022-07-07 [Traditional African religions] [Animism in Africa]...
  16. Celtic Animism: According to classical sources, the ancient Celts were animists. They honoured the forces of nature, saw the world as inhabited by many spirits, and saw the Divine manifesting in aspects of the natural world. (Religion) [57%] 2023-12-01 [Animism]
  17. Subterranean Animism: Touhou Chireiden ~ Subterranean Animism (Japanese: 東方地霊殿 ~ Subterranean Animism, lit. "Eastern Palace of the Earth Spirits") is the eleventh main game of the Touhou Project scrolling shooter series by Team Shanghai Alice. (2008 bullet hell video game) [57%] 2023-12-30 [2008 video games] [Touhou Project games]...
  18. Celtic animism: According to classical sources, the ancient Celts were animists. They honoured the forces of nature, saw the world as inhabited by many spirits, and saw the Divine manifesting in aspects of the natural world. [57%] 2022-02-15 [Animism]
  19. Celtic animism: According to classical sources, the ancient Celts were animists. They honoured the forces of nature, saw the world as inhabited by many spirits, and saw the Divine manifesting in aspects of the natural world. (Religion) [57%] 2023-11-09 [Animism]
  20. Positivistic animism: Positivistic animism hypothesis states that some animistic memes belonging to determined culture and natural environment can be confirmed by positivism. These memes are therefore called positivistic animistic memes and can easily evolve towards Evolutionary Stable Strategy within the structure of ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2023-08-09 [Animism] [Social theories]...

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