- a
symptom of obsessive–compulsive
disorder but obsessive-compulsive
ritualistic behaviors are
generally isolated activities. The
English word ritual...
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Ceremonial magic (also
known as
ritual magic, high
magic or
learned magic) encomp****es a wide
variety of
rituals of magic. The
works included are characterized...
- ****ual
rituals fall into two categories: culture-created, and
natural behaviour, the
human animal having developed ****
rituals from
evolutionary instincts...
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Pottan Theyyam is a vivid,
lively and
colorful ritualistic dance which comes in the
traditional art form of theyyam, and is an
essential part of the cultural...
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Ritual warfare (sometimes
called endemic warfare) is a
state of
continual or
frequent warfare, such as is
found in (but not
limited to) some
tribal societies...
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spelled **** magick) is any type of ****ual
activity used in magical,
ritualistic or
otherwise religious and
spiritual pursuits. One
practice of **** magic...
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Pithora is a
ritualistic painting done on the
walls by the Rathwa,
Bhils and
Bhilala tribes. The name
Pithora also
refers to the
Hindu deity of marriage...
- as
being like its
counterpart white magic;
traced to the primitive,
ritualistic worship of spirits.
Unlike white magic, in
which Place sees parallels...
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containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. However, the two main
ritualistic (folkloric)
genera are Echinopsis, of
which the most
psychoactive species...
- (Gr****: φαρμακός,
plural pharmakoi) in
Ancient Gr****
religion was the
ritualistic sacrifice or
exile of a
human scapegoat or victim. A slave, a cripple...