Shaman, Saiva and Sufi

Shaman, Saiva and Sufi
Title Shaman, Saiva and Sufi PDF eBook
Author Richard Winstedt
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1925
Genre Magic
ISBN

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Shaman, Saiva and Sufi

Shaman, Saiva and Sufi
Title Shaman, Saiva and Sufi PDF eBook
Author Richard Winstedt
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1925
Genre Magic
ISBN

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The Malay Magician

The Malay Magician
Title The Malay Magician PDF eBook
Author Richard Winstedt
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 180
Release 1982
Genre Magic
ISBN 9780195825299

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The Malay Magician

The Malay Magician
Title The Malay Magician PDF eBook
Author R. O. Winstedt
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 185
Release 2024-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 104000573X

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First published in 1951, The Malay Magician employs historical and comparative data to unravel the different elements – pagan, Hindu and Muslim – in a complex system of Malay magic, as it exists in the Federation of Malay in general and more specifically as it exists in the Malay States of Kelantan, Perak, Pahang, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. Tied up with the concept of magic is the Malay magician, whose many functions and roles in the society are discussed in detail. This book will be of interest to students of anthropology, sociology, history and cultural studies.

Shamanism

Shamanism
Title Shamanism PDF eBook
Author Mircea Eliade
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 490
Release 2024-01-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 069126502X

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The foundational work on shamanism now available as a Princeton Classics paperback Shamanism is an essential work on the study of this mysterious and fascinating phenomenon. The founder of the modern study of the history of religion, Mircea Eliade surveys the tradition through two and a half millennia of human history, moving from the shamanic traditions of Siberia and Central Asia—where shamanism was first observed—to North and South America, Indonesia, Tibet, China, and beyond. In this authoritative survey, Eliade illuminates the magico-religious life of societies that give primacy of place to the figure of the shaman—at once magician and medicine man, healer and miracle-doer, priest, mystic, and poet. Synthesizing the approaches of psychology, sociology, and ethnology, Shamanism remains the reference book of choice for those interested in this practice.

Sultans, Shamans, and Saints

Sultans, Shamans, and Saints
Title Sultans, Shamans, and Saints PDF eBook
Author Howard M. Federspiel
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 313
Release 2007-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824864522

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By the fourteenth century the Islamic faith had spread via maritime trade routes to Southeast Asia where, over the next seven hundred years, it would have a continuing influence on political life, social customs, and the development of the arts. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints looks at Islam in Southeast Asia during four major eras: its arrival (to 1300), the first flowering of Islamic identity (1300–1800), the era of imperialism (1800–1945), and the era of independent nation-states (1945–2000). Ranging across the humanities and social sciences, this balanced and accessible work emphasizes the historical development of Southeast Asia’s accommodation of Islam and the creation of its distinctive regional character. Each chapter opens with a general background summary that places events in the greater Asian/Southeast Asian context, followed by an overview of prominent ethnic groups, political events, customs and cultures, religious factors, and art forms. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints will be of great value to students and researchers specializing in the study of Islam and the comparative study of Muslim societies and culture. It will also be useful to those with a world-systems approach to the study of history and globalization.

Shamanism [2 volumes]

Shamanism [2 volumes]
Title Shamanism [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Mariko Namba Walter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1088
Release 2004-12-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1576076466

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A guide to worldwide shamanism and shamanistic practices, emphasizing historical and current cultural adaptations. This two-volume reference is the first international survey of shamanistic beliefs from prehistory to the present day. In nearly 200 detailed, readable entries, leading ethnographers, psychologists, archaeologists, historians, and scholars of religion and folk literature explain the general principles of shamanism as well as the details of widely varied practices. What is it like to be a shaman? Entries describe, region by region, the traits, such as sicknesses and dreams, that mark a person as a shaman, as well as the training undertaken by initiates. They detail the costumes, music, rituals, artifacts, and drugs that shamans use to achieve altered states of consciousness, communicate with spirits, travel in the spirit world, and retrieve souls. Unlike most Western books on shamanism, which focus narrowly on the individual's experience of healing and trance, Shamanism also examines the function of shamanism in society from social, political, and historical perspectives and identifies the ancient, continuous thread that connects shamanistic beliefs and rituals across cultures and millennia.