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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Psyche | | | | | |  |  |  | Psyche: Encyclopedia II - Eros mythology - Myths associated with ErosEros, angry at Apollo for making fun of his archery skills, caused him to fall in love with the nymph Daphne, daughter of Ladon, who had scorned him. Daphne prayed to the river god Peneus to help her and was changed into a laurel tree, which became sacred to Apollo.
The story of Cupid and Psyche, first attested in Apuleius' Latin novel, The Golden Ass, recounts the love between Cupid and Psyche, whose name means "soul". Aphrodite was jealous of the beauty of Psyche, a mortal, and asked Cupid to make her fall in love with the ug ...
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| | | | | | | |  |  |  | Psyche: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Philippines - Folk Traditions and BeliefsMain Article: Superstitions of the Philippines and Philippine Mythology
Before the coming of the Spaniards and the introducing of Roman Catholicism, the indigenous inhabitants were adherents of animism, or the worship of nature. As in Roman Catholicism, their pre-Hispanic beliefs consisted of a hierarchy of gods, goddesses, and spirits which bear resemblance to that of Roman Catholicism, which is why the latter has been accepted easily by the inhabitants. Bathala was the supreme God of the Tagalogs, represented by the araw ...
See also:Culture of the Philippines, Culture of the Philippines - Philippine Society, Culture of the Philippines - Other minorities, Culture of the Philippines - The Filipino Culture Psyche, Culture of the Philippines - Celebrations, Culture of the Philippines - Major festivals, Culture of the Philippines - Other religious festivals, Culture of the Philippines - National Holidays, Culture of the Philippines - Arts, Culture of the Philippines - Cuisine, Culture of the Philippines - Heritage, Culture of the Philippines - Music, Culture of the Philippines - Literature, Culture of the Philippines - Sports, Culture of the Philippines - Folk Traditions and Beliefs Read more here: » Culture of the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Culture of the Philippines - Folk Traditions and Beliefs |
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on RITUAL RITUAL - 1. focused mental or physical ceremony to honor or thank one’s chosen pantheon or to perform magickal working or act. (TRASB) 2. Ceremony to restore balance with nature and the world and bring back lost harmony and sacredness. Periodic, repetitive behavior to create, recreate, enforce, reinforce certain tendencies and potentialities in the bio-psyche. (Gary Snyder) (NAD) 3. a systematic, formal or informal, prescribed set of rites whose purpose is to imprint a lasting change on the life and psyche of the participant. (CMM) (See also: RITUAL, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on ANIMA, ANIMUS ANIMA, ANIMUS: Jungarian concept that ANIMA, is the buried feminine element in a man's psyche & that ANIMUS is the buried masculine element in the female. This then fits to the Pagan views that Self and, or Soul, is both male & female, and with the concepts of reincarnation. (See also: ANIMA, ANIMUS, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Psyche: Pagan Denominations Dictionary on DIONYSIAN DIONYSIAN: In religious studies, describes "lunar- or nature-oriented" religions that emphasize the ecstatic and emotional aspects, and the liberating of the psyche from the limitations of mundane consciousness, to enable union with the "group mind", or collective consciousness of the group (named for Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and Ecstasy). (See also: DIONYSIAN, Pagan Organisations, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary, Wicca, )
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