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  • 61Theological Aspects of the Avesta —     The Theological Aspects of the Avesta     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Theological Aspects of the Avesta     I. GOD     The name of the Supreme God of the Avestic system is Ahura Mazda (in the Achaemenid royal inscriptions, Auramazda), which …

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  • 62shamanism — shamanist, n., adj. shamanistic, adj. /shah meuh niz euhm, shay , sham euh /, n. 1. the animistic religion of northern Asia, embracing a belief in powerful spirits that can be influenced only by shamans. 2. any similar religion. [1770 80; SHAMAN… …

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  • 63Deities of Philippine mythology — The deities of Philippine mythology are the gods, goddesses and diwatas worshiped by ancient Filipinos before the Christianization of the natives after the Spanish conquest of the Philippines. While not as widely known as its European and Asian …

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  • 64List of Ghost Whisperer characters — The following are fictional characters from the television drama Ghost Whisperer by John Gray. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Melinda Gordon 1.2 Jim Clancy 1.3 Delia Banks …

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  • 65Cheerfulness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Cheerfulness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 cheerfulness cheerfulness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 geniality geniality gayety l allegro cheer good humor spirits Sgm: N 1 high spirits high spirits animal spirits …

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  • 66Religions of Eberron — In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons Dragons role playing game, most people identify with churches rather than a specific patron deity, as is the custom in other D D settings. Religions in Eberron are not in general specific to a race …

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  • 67cheerfulness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Good humor Nouns 1. cheerfulness, geniality, gaiety, sunniness, good nature; cheer, good humor, high spirits, animal spirits; glee, light heart; optimism (See hope).Slang, joygerm fever. See pleasure. 2 …

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  • 68Genie — In Arabian folklore, a genie (also jinn, djinn, from Arabic جني jinn ) is a supernatural fiery creature who is said to possess free will. Genies are mentioned in the Qur an, wherein a whole chapter is named after them (Al Jinn). They can be both… …

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  • 69Espiritismo — (Spanish for Spiritism ) is the Latin American and Caribbean belief that good and evil spirits can affect health, luck and other elements of human life. [http://wichita.kumc.edu/fcm/interp/h manage health.html Helping Elderly Hispanics Manage… …

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  • 70Daemon (classical mythology) — For other uses, see Daemon (disambiguation). This article is about the semi divine beings in classical mythology. For other uses, see Daemon. The words dæmon and daimôn are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων , a reference to the daemons of… …

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