The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... practices of the initia- tion into the completed status of a shaman . The neophyte undergoes the further tests of ... practice of his calling to expel evil daimons by sitting on a chair whose seat , arms , and foot - rest are studded ...
... practices of the initia- tion into the completed status of a shaman . The neophyte undergoes the further tests of ... practice of his calling to expel evil daimons by sitting on a chair whose seat , arms , and foot - rest are studded ...
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... practices to the passions and in- trigues of the harem inmates . They practiced imitative magic , and the calling up of spirits by means of little wooden images , by incan- tations and sacrificial offerings . The emperor had noticed ...
... practices to the passions and in- trigues of the harem inmates . They practiced imitative magic , and the calling up of spirits by means of little wooden images , by incan- tations and sacrificial offerings . The emperor had noticed ...
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... practice of pot sorcery existed in ancient China , and many instances of it are still known to occur in our own ... practices . An edict was passed in A.D. 598 against this baleful art . " In the eighteenth year of the K'ai Huang period ...
... practice of pot sorcery existed in ancient China , and many instances of it are still known to occur in our own ... practices . An edict was passed in A.D. 598 against this baleful art . " In the eighteenth year of the K'ai Huang period ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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