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No, Shamanism and Wicca are hand in hand so to speak. They are both nature based beliefs and both contain rituals in them, much like other religions or beliefs.
Taoism.
paganism esp. SHAMANISM, ANIMISM, Lesser deities...
Shamanism is probably what you are looking for.
Shamanism does not have a singular holy book like other organized religions. Instead, teachings and practices are passed down orally through generations and vary among different cultures and traditions. Shamanic cultures may have sacred stories, songs, and rituals that guide their spiritual practices.
The major religions in Asia are Hinduism and Buddhism. However, some other religions are Shintoism, Taoism, Sikhism, Confucianism, and Jainism. Shamanism is also practiced in different parts of Asia. Hinduism and Sikhism are mainly practiced in India.
Won Buddhism (Tongbulgyo), and Mugyo (Korean Shamanism) with a background of Korean Confucianism.
Buddhism (Kalmyk and Buryat peoples in Russia), Shamanism (small Siberian native groups), Zoroastric religion (group in in Azerbaijan).
Pagans lived in the medieval times and most of them converted to Christianity. Their religion is still practiced by some people. Druidism, Shamanism and Asatru comes under Pagan religions. There are some other new religions stemmed from Pagan religions and those are called Neo-Paganism. Wicca, Witchcraft includes in Neo-Pagan religions.
Odin is the father of the gods and ruler of Asgard. He is associated with war, battle, victory, death, wisdom, shamanism, magic, poetry, prophecy and the hunt. His purpose was to rule over the other gods.
Shamanism is an aspect of the animist Nature- and Calendar-worshiping religion variously called Paganism, Heathenism and lately Wicca ( pronounced witcha ). Shamanism is not a religion but a set of practices. Originally derived from the Tungus language the term has been applied to many cultural and folk practices by anthropologists and religious studies types. Paganism and Heathenism are not generally regarded as religions but rather as umbrella terms for groups of religions and spiritual practices. Although there has come to be a quasi religion evolving out of eclectic Pagan practice.
The most primal religion is shamanism, which fully embraces magic and the spirit world.