In Mi;kmaq tradition, Kisu'lk pronounced gee-soolg is the one who made everything. Sometimes Kisu'lk is referred to as Kji Niskam (Jee nis-gam), or the Great Spirit. Neither word implies gender, because it is not important whether the Great Spirit is a he or a she.
The Mi'kmaq people do not explain how the Great Spirit came into existence, only that Creator is responsible for everything being where it is today.
Every person has their own spiritual path. Many Mi'kmaq have a spirit name and a spirit guide. Once you know these things you become aware of both their role in your life as well as your role in this particular life. It brings meaning to your existence.
Your spirit name was given to you the moment your spirit came into being and follows you from life to life and is known in the spirit world.
Spirit Guides are animal spirits, the Bear (Muin) or the Moose (Tiam) or maybe a bird like the Eagle (Kitpu) or the Owl (Kokokwes). Each spirit has with it certain traits and strengths, and those of your personal guide are the best for your needs while you are here. Once you have learned to acknowledge and listen your Spirit Guide, it is much easier to stay on your path.
Maliseet Indians may say hello by using the greeting "Woliwon."
the Maliseet lived in New Brunswick in Canada.
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You need to specify if you mean Franciscan spiritual beliefs, or the spiritual beliefs of the meeting at Assisi, or exactly what you are referring to.
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The Inca Indians did have spiritual leaders. The Inca Indians had human sacrifices as a part of their religion. These sacrifices were offered along with prayer.
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I am presuming you mean American Indians. American Indians did not have a religion per se. Their deeply held spiritual beliefs varied with each tribe and sometimes within each clan. Very generally, they believed in a higher spirit (each tribe had a different name for that spirit) who gave the People everything they needed in the physical and animal world. Their lives were guided by their spiritual beliefs through prayers, ceremonies, dance, songs and stories.
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A spiritual leader is a person who leads people through the beliefs of spirituality.