Animism

/ˈænɪˌmɪzəm/ noun

The belief that natural objects, phenomena, and living beings possess souls or spiritual essence. Animistic traditions view the world as inhabited by spirits that can influence human affairs.

From Latin 'anima' (soul, life) + '-ism' (doctrine). The term was coined by anthropologist Edward Tylor in 1871 to describe what he considered the earliest form of religious belief.

AMንፍቅ
ARالحيوية
BNপ্রাণবাদ
CAanimisme
CSanimismus
DAanimisme
DEAnimismus
ELαψυχή
ESanimismo
FAروح پرستی
FIanimismi
FRanimisme
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