Many religions believe that the dead can become spirits. In Christianity, when Jesus came back to life he was in his spirit form.
Many religions believe in the existence of spirits of the dead, often seen as souls that continue to exist in a different realm after physical death. These beliefs vary widely among different cultures and religions, with practices like ancestor worship, communication with spirits, and rituals to honor and remember the deceased being common themes.
Ancestor Worship
they believe in spirits and they believe in MAHAL NA MAKAAKO...
There is no evidence to suggest they do nor any that suggests spirits even exist. Many people have a superstitious belief in such phenomena for a variety of reasons. Perhaps through ignorance or a hope that there is some sort of afterlife because of their religious or spiritual beliefs.
Well for starters they were pagan. which is the belief in nature spirits. they had no ceremonial things as far as i know
"You spirits who tend on mortal thoughts", whoever they are.
All native American faiths are classed as Paganism. They have a strong belief in 'mother nature' and her spirits.
The belief in spirits and demons is called either "spiritualism" or "religion".
It is part of religious belief that spirits can do what should be physically impossible. This belief is genuinely held by many, so it is not so much pretence but faith.
The first superstition is believed to have referred to religious practices like voodoo. The belief in spirits is likely the first reference to a superstition.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
Answerto represent certain gods or spirits in a certain belief system during religious ceremonies-the dancer wearing the mask supposedly became that spirit or animal