21 Quotes About Animism

The word animism comes from the Latin word “anima,” which means “soul.” In other words, animism is the belief that everything in the world has a soul. Although this belief is sometimes considered primitive and superstitious, many people today still hold on to it. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism Read more

A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism.

A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic animism. A religion or philosophy based on animism is known as theistic or philosophical anthropology

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It is now generally admitted, at any rate by philosophers, that the existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any non-animistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved... [A]ll utterances about the nature of God are nonsensical. A.J. Ayer
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It is a well known fact that even among highly cultured peoples the belief in animism prevails generally. Even the scholar may kick the chair against which he accidentally stumbles, and derive great satisfaction from thus 'getting even' with the perverse chair. Holly Estil Cunningham
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...our philosophy has preserved essential traits of animistic modes of thought such as the over-estimation of the magic of words and the belief that real processes in the external world follow the lines laid down by our thoughts. Sigmund Freud
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The material world is all feminine. The feminine engergy makes the non-manifest, manifest. So even men (are of the feminine energy). We have to relinquish our ideas of gender in the conventional sense. This has nothing to do with gender, it has to do with energy. So feminine energy is what creates and allows anything which is non-manifest, like an idea, to come into form, into being, to be born. All that we experience in the world around us, absolutely everything (is feminine energy). The only way that anything exists is through the feminine force. Zeena Schreck
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There are Tantrics who deliberately seek to do more active forms of renunciation, so transgression of social norms and breaking of taboo, and breaking of social taboos especially, is a form of renunciation. Zeena Schreck
The demons of animism were usually hostile to man, but...
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The demons of animism were usually hostile to man, but it seems as though man had more confidence in himself in those days than later on. Sigmund Freud
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She had so deep a kinship with the trees, so intuitive a sympathy with leaf and flower, that it seemed as if the blood in her veins was not slow-moving human blood, but volatile sap. Mary Webb
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A hint of - dare I say? - animism has entered into the scientific worldview. The physical world is no longer either dead or passively obedient to the "laws. Barbara Ehrenreich
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Children arrive animists. They learn about life, themselves, and empathy by imagining the liveliness of everything they come into contact with. S. Kelley Harrell
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A unifying factor between the different traditions and lineages of Tantra, is that it is feminine in nature. It acknowledges the feminine as the basis from which all the practices spring. Therefore, Tantra is by its nature, the understanding that all phenomenal existence, the universe, or cosmos, that we experience is feminine in nature. Zeena Schreck
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There are Tantrics who deliberately break taboos and social norms and then there are other Tantrics who, by means of their practices and the way that they practice, that to society in general, it may have the appearance of breaking social norms but in fact that is just the manifestation of the progress of their practice. Zeena Schreck
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The only 'elephant' left in the room is love. Benjamin Aubrey Myers
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In the end, bless the darkness, hold the light, because the two aren't divisible. S. Kelley Harrell
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Any human companionship, even the dearest and most perfect, would have been alien to her then. She was sufficient unto herself, needing not love nor comradeship nor any human emotion to round out her felicity. Such moments come rarely in any life, but when they do come they are inexpressibly wonderful - as if the finite were for a second infinity - as if humanity were for a space uplifted into divinity - as if all ugliness had vanished, leaving only flawless beauty. L.m. Montgomery
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The body is more than the temple of the soul. It’s the grounded celebration of its rapture. S. Kelley Harrell
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The reality is, it takes daily cultivation of a spiritual path, preferably with spiritual kin in proximity, to sustain not the feeling of elation, but the focused, mindful path of steady growth. S. Kelley Harrell
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Recognizing the connection to All Things, even in creepy moments, keeps me true to my animistic perspective. Finding growth from them is my choice. S. Kelley Harrell
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We are all but symbols of some greater thing–totems of ourselves--subject to change and growth. When we forget that metaphoric sense of ourselves, we lose sight of the overall path. S. Kelley Harrell
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He'd grown unused to woods like this. He'd become accustomed to the Northwest, evergreen and shaded dark. Here he was surrounded by soft leaves, not needles; leaves that carried their deaths secretly inside them, that already heard the whispers of Autumn. Roots and branches that knew things. Michael Montoure
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This afternoon I sat at my window and alternately wrote at my new serial and watched a couple of dear, amusing, youngish maple-trees at the foot of the garden. They whispered secrets to each other all the afternoon. They would bend together and talk earnestly for a few moments, then spring back and look at each other, throwing up their hands comically in horror and amazement over their mutual revelations. I wonder what new scandal is afoot in Treeland. . L.m. Montgomery