Difference between religion and magic in anthropology
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rituals, symbols, actions, gestures and language
in an attempt to achieve some kind of spiritual growth. Those who practice magic use these elements to achieve inner peace, accomplish goals, connect to the world, and seek something beyond themselves.
The rituals of magic are often practiced either in solitude or secrecy, which is one of the reasons magic has so often been looked at with skepticism, criticism and even fear throughout the ages.
While most practitioners of magic will claim that their intentions are pure and benevolent rather than harmful and hateful, there is an element of magic which is undoubtedly meant for the darker spiritual elements. This is often referred to as "sorcery."
in an attempt to achieve some kind of spiritual growth. Those who practice magic use these elements to achieve inner peace, accomplish goals, connect to the world, and seek something beyond themselves.
The rituals of magic are often practiced either in solitude or secrecy, which is one of the reasons magic has so often been looked at with skepticism, criticism and even fear throughout the ages.
While most practitioners of magic will claim that their intentions are pure and benevolent rather than harmful and hateful, there is an element of magic which is undoubtedly meant for the darker spiritual elements. This is often referred to as "sorcery."
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the belief in and worship Superhuman controlling power especially a personal God where is magic in most culture of the world have religious believe dad supernatural power can we compelled or at least influence
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