demonical$19984$ - translation to ελληνικό
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demonical$19984$ - translation to ελληνικό

A BELIEF THAT ANIMAS, DEMONS, EXTRATERRESTRIALS, GODS, OR SPIRITS CAN TAKE CONTROL OF A HUMAN BODY
Demonic possession; Demon possession; Spiritual Possession; Energici; Demoniacs; Demonical Possession; Waswas; Spiritual attack; Daemoniac; Demoniacal possession; Spiritual possession; Possession by a spirit; Possession by spirits; Possessed by spirits; Possession, Demonical; Demonic possesions; Demonic Possession; Possessed by the devil; Possessed by the Devil; Overshadowing; Diabolic possession; Haunted (possession); Possessed by demons; Strange exorcist; Possession, Demon; Demonic obsession; Demoniacal possession in Islam
  • The Kongo cosmogram inspired the ring shout, a sacred dance in Hoodoo performed to become possessed by the Holy Spirit or ancestral spirits.

demonical      
adj. δαιμονικός, δαιμονισμένος

Ορισμός

Overshadowing

Βικιπαίδεια

Spirit possession

Spirit possession is an unusual or altered state of consciousness and associated behaviors purportedly caused by the control of a human body by spirits, ghosts, demons, or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many cultures and religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Haitian Vodou, Hinduism, Islam, Wicca, and Southeast Asian, African, and Native American traditions. Depending on the cultural context in which it is found, possession may be considered voluntary or involuntary and may be considered to have beneficial or detrimental effects on the host.

In a 1969 study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, spirit possession beliefs were found to exist in 74% of a sample of 488 societies in all parts of the world, with the highest numbers of believing societies in Pacific cultures and the lowest incidence among Native Americans of both North and South America. As Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian churches move into both African and Oceanic areas, a merger of belief can take place, with "demons" becoming representative of the "old" indigenous religions, which the Christian ministers attempt to exorcise.