I would say that matter is a 'model' or expression of spirit. In that sense all objects express an aspect or state of spirit and to that extent all objects 'have" a spirit. If you are looking for a specific religion, sorry I don't know one.
"Rasta Fa". Rastafarianism is this belief.
Pantheism
Shinto which is an ancient Japanese religion believes that all things like waterfalls, rivers, the sun and the like have spirits called kami
In Africa there was a religion that was called animism which believed that animals, body's of water and the such had spirits.
Scientologists believe that as a person passes away, that his soul, or "Thetan" as they call it, can transfer from the human to a plant, animal, rock, etc. As a new human is born, the "Thetan" can possibly then transfer from that plant, animal, rock, etc to the newly born human.
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I'm pretty sure it is Animism or Shintoism. Check the descriptions for both to see which one is the one you are looking for because they are very similar.
most native beliefs and pagans.
animism
Animism.
A:Common to all religions is belief in the supernatural. Animists believe in spirits who inhabit features in the natural environment. Most other religions teach belief in one or more gods, but may also teach belief in spirits not unlike the spirits of animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
A:Followers of animism believe that spirits inhabit familiar objects in the environment. That very belief localises animism. So although forms of animism have existed in almost every inhabited part of the world, it is still an ethnic religion, not a universalising one. The ancient Romans were both animistic and polytheistic. Although belief in their gods spread throughout the empire, their animism never did.
They basically believe that humans are not the only ones with souls and spirits. They see animals and even physical objects and words to have emotions just as humans do. This belief is usually followed by indigenous people. It is not unusual for humans to see inanimate objects as having the same emotional and physical feelings that they go through. They seem to connect themselves to plants, animals, and even objects such as rocks and money because those are the qualities that they are familiar with.
Ancestor Worship
An animist is a believer in animism, a belief that spirits inhabit some or all natural objects or phenomena.
an·i·mism 1. The belief in the existence of individual spirits that inhabit natural objects and phenomena. 2. The belief in the existence of spiritual beings that are separable or separate from bodies. 3. The hypothesis holding that an immaterial force animates the universe. Taken from: TheFreeDictionary
Shintoism and animism
Shintoism and animism
Shintoism and animism
Aminism:The belief in the existence of individual spirits that inhabit natural objects and phenomena.The Indians did not believe that the air, water, land, or natural objects and phenomena could be owned. They were all to be treated with respect as living spirits. If they killed a bison they gave thanks to its spirit and believed they had a responsibility to use every part of its body. The white concept of "ownership" was completely foreign.
A:Animism, the belief that spirits inhabit familiar objects in the environment, was the first religion in the world. Christianity is far younger than animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
A:Common to all religions is belief in the supernatural. Animists believe in spirits who inhabit features in the natural environment. Most other religions teach belief in one or more gods, but may also teach belief in spirits not unlike the spirits of animism.
The belief that spirits fill the natural world is known as animism.
animism is belief that all natural objects, like trees and stones are possesed by gods or spirits. there are no specific symbol though.