Animism
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'''Animism''' is the concept that the entire universe is alive, conscious, or has a soul. The word animism is derived from the Latin word ''anima'' which means breath or soul. | '''Animism''' is the concept that the entire universe is alive, conscious, or has a soul. The word animism is derived from the Latin word ''anima'' which means breath or soul. | ||
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Animism is the concept that the entire universe is alive, conscious, or has a soul. The word animism is derived from the Latin word anima which means breath or soul.
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Resources
- Gilmore, George. (1919). Animism, or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples (http://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/anim/index.htm). Boston: Marshall Jones Company.