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  • 11Tulpa — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 12Anthropology of religion — The anthropology of religion involves the study of religious institutions in relation to other social institutions, and the comparison of religious beliefs and practices across cultures.HistoryIn the early 11th century, Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī (973… …

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  • 13Trance — denotes a variety of processes, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.The term trance may be associated with meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be… …

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  • 14Philosophy (The) of the Italian Renaissance — The philosophy of the Italian Renaissance Jill Kraye TWO CULTURES: SCHOLASTICISM AND HUMANISM IN THE EARLY RENAISSANCE Two movements exerted a profound influence on the philosophy of the Italian Renaissance: scholasticism and humanism, both of… …

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  • 15Supranaturalism — Su pra*nat u*ral*ism, n. The state of being supernatural; belief in supernatural agency or revelation; supernaturalism. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16Italian literature — is literature written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in Italy in other languages spoken in Italy, often languages that are closely related to modern Italian. Early… …

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  • 17North East Humanists — NEH Chairman Barrie Berkley introduces the philosopher A.C. Grayling at the NEH 50th anniversary lecture. The Tyneside Group of the North East Humanists (NEH) was founded on September 17, 1957, although organised secularism in the North East had… …

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  • 18Seth Material — Part of a series on Spiritualism Spirit · Sp …

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  • 19Divination — • The seeking after knowledge of future or hidden things by inadequate means Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Divination     Divination      …

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  • 20spirit — {{11}}spirit (n.) mid 13c., animating or vital principle in man and animals, from O.Fr. espirit, from L. spiritus soul, courage, vigor, breath, related to spirare to breathe, from PIE * (s)peis to blow (Cf. O.C.S. pisto to play on the flute ).… …

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