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  1. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnimizmiAnimizmi - Wikipedia

    Animizmi përfshin besimet se të gjitha fenomenet materiale kanë agjenci, se nuk ekziston ndonjë dallim i fortë dhe i shpejtë midis botës shpirtërore dhe fizike (ose materiale) dhe se fryma, shpirti ose ndjeshmëria ekziston jo vetëm tek njerëzit, por edhe te kafshët, bimët, shkëmbinjët, veçoritë gjeografike siç janë malet ose lumenjtë ose entitet...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnimismAnimism - Wikipedia

    Animism (from Latin: anima meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. [3] [4] [5] [6] Animism perceives all things— animals , plants , rocks , rivers , weather systems , human handiwork, and in some cases words —as being animated, having agency and free will. [7]

  3. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnimimiAnimimi - Wikipedia

    Animimi ( latinisht: animare, "ringjallue"), është çdo teknikë ku pamjet dhe figura përpunohen për të dhënë idenë e lëvizjes. Në metodën tradicionale të animimit, panelet filmike dhe sfondet vizatohen me dorë në filma transparent ( celuloid) dhe fotografohen.

  4. animism, belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests. Animistic beliefs were first competently surveyed by Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in his work Primitive Culture (1871), to which is owed the continued currency of the term.

  5. Animism (from Latin anima, "breath, spirit, life") is the religious belief that objects, places and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. [3] [4] [5] [6] Potentially, animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, human handiwork and perhaps even words—as animated and alive.

  6. animism, Belief in the existence of spirits separable from bodies. Such beliefs are traditionally identified with small-scale (“primitive”) societies, though they also occur in major world religions. They were first competently surveyed by Edward Burnett Tylor in Primitive Culture (1871).

  7. An animist is a person who believes or practices animism. Animism is the belief that there is more in nature than the physical things that can be seen and touched. The part that is not physical can be called a soul, life force, or spirit. Physical things come in two types: things that are alive and things that are not alive.

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