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Evgesh-ka [11]
11 months ago
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The major difference between animism and animatism has to do with whether the supernatural force which occupies an entity is

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dlinn [17]11 months ago
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The major difference between animism and animatism has to do with whether the supernatural force which occupies an entity is personal or impersonal (a being or an impersonal force without identity).

It is the personal or impersonal energy force of power which presents itself through other individual and objects in nature.

Animism means the belief of every spirit is present in all kinds of natural objects, whether it is living or non-living organisms.

Animatism means the belief of spirits in one universal supernatural power that resides among every other object.

Animism may or may not be supernatural but Animatism believed to be supernatural power.

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