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Fetish (derived from a Portuguese word for medals and crucifixes worn by sailors and extended by them to amulets used by Africans; first used as a generic term by Ch. de Brosses in 1760) 1) An article of paraphernalia used in religious practice, or a physical object representative of religious authority. Fetishes commonly are misunderstood to be objects accorded magical or supernatural powers by their users. Objects such as the perfect ear of corn or Corn Mother, important in religious practices of Pueblos (American Southwest), medicine bundles of various North American tribes, and objects that represent the religious authority of clans in Native American communities are often referred to as fetishes. 2) Small carved stone objects and feather arrangements, with no religious significance, manufactured for commercial sale by modern Native American peoples. 3) An object or body part that arouses sexual desire, sometimes to the exclusion of genital attraction. (See also: Fetish, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Fetish Fetish (derived from a Portuguese word for medals and crucifixes worn by sailors and extended by them to amulets used by Africans; first used as a generic term by Ch. de Brosses in 1760) 1) An article of paraphernalia used in religious practice, or a physical object representative of religious authority. Fetishes commonly are misunderstood to be objects accorded magical or supernatural powers by their users. Objects such as the perfect ear of corn or Corn Mother, important in religious practices of Pueblos (American Southwest), medicine bundles of various North American tribes, and objects that represent the religious authority of clans in Native American communities are often referred to as fetishes. 2) Small carved stone objects and feather arrangements, with no religious significance, manufactured for commercial sale by modern Native American peoples. 3) An object or body part that arouses sexual desire, sometimes to the exclusion of genital attraction. (See also: Fetish, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Fetishism: Encyclopedia II - Tickling - FetishismTickling as a fetish is perhaps one of the most common human behaviors known, in that studies indicate nearly 85 percent of adults in some way or another enjoy tickling others, being tickled themselves, or watching others be tickled.
Apart from these general attitudes from tickling, forced laughter by tickling can also be found in the sexual fetish world of BDSM. Those who gain sexual pleasure from tickling and/or being tickled are known to have a tickling fetish. Those who seek tickling out, and who gain pleasurable excitement from t ...
See also:Tickling, Tickling - Origins, Tickling - Society, Tickling - Torture, Tickling - Fetishism, Tickling - Research, Tickling - Fiction Read more here: » Tickling: Encyclopedia II - Tickling - Fetishism |
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 |  |  | Fetishism: Encyclopedia - RudrakshaRudraksha is commonly used to mean the seeds of the rudraksha tree, Elaeocarpus ganitrus.
In Sanskrit rudraksha literally means "the eye of Rudra" or "red-eyed", from rud, "to cry," and aksha, meaning "eye". In one story by Śaivites, God himself (Śiva) shed a tear, on viewing the misfortunes of humanity. This single tear became the first Rudraksha tree, and a sign of his compassion. In another story, while destroying the asura fortress of Tripura, the seeds from Lord Siva's eyes emerged to form rudraksha. The ...
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