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Animism
the belief that people have souls or spirits in addition to physical, visible bodies.
Communal cults
societies in which groups of ordinary people conduct religious ceremonies for the well-being of the total community.
Covens
local groups of witches that are presided over by high priestesses.
Cult
a nonjudgmental term that refers to a religious group that has its own set of beliefs, practices, and rituals.
Ecclesiastical cults
Highly complex religious systems employing full-time priests.
Imitative magic
a form of magic based on the idea that the procedure performed resembles the desired result, such as that sticking a doll-like image with pins will harm the person the doll represents.
Individualistic cults
the least complex form of religious organization in which each person is his or her own religious specialist.
Magic
a system of supernatural beliefs that involves the manipulation of supernatural forces for the purpose of intervening in a wide range of human activities and natural events.
Mana
an impersonal supernatural force, inhabiting certain people or things, that is believed to confer power, strength, and success.
Myths
stories that transmit culturally meaningful messages about the universe, the natural and supernatural worlds, and a person’s place within them.
Religion
a set of beliefs in supernatural forces that functions to provide meaning, peace of mind, and a sense of control over unexplainable phenomena.
Rites of passage
ceremonies that celebrate the transition of a person from one social status to another.
Rites of solidarity
ceremonies performed for the sake of enhancing social integration among groups of people.
Shamanistic cults
forms of religion in which part-time religious specialists called shamans intervene with the deities on behalf of their clients.
Sorcery
the performance of certain magical rites for the purpose of harming other people.
Wicca
a modern-day movement of witches and pagans.
Witchcraft
an inborn, involuntary, and often unconscious capacity to cause harm to other people.