The Buddha is the awakened mind which transcends all phenomena. When the Buddha passed into parinirvana at Kushinagara under a pair of shala trees, it was the awakened mind, as liberated spirit, which became free of the deceased carnal body. What of the carnal body (sharira) that remained was called 'Buddha relics' (sharira-dhatu) which were subsequently enshrined in a stupa.
The Buddha, before he passed into parinirvana, told his attendant, Ananda, not to hinder himself by honoring his remains (sharira-dhatu). He said, quoting from The Questions of King Milinda, IV, 3, 25 [PTS]: "Paying reverence is not the work of the sons of the Conqueror, but rather the grasping of the true nature of compounded things, the practice of thought, contemplation in accordance with the rules of Satipatthana, the seizing of the real essence of all objects of thought, the struggle against evil, and the devotion to their own spiritual good. These are things which the sons of the Conqueror out to do, leaving to others, whether gods or men, the paying of reverence [to relics]."
In other words, the Buddha was telling Ananda not to waste his time paying reverence to a corpse, but, instead, to contemplate the true meaning of the teachings, which point the way to "awakening" to the truth of our condition and the means to free ourselves forever from dissatisfaction, unhappiness and suffering.
The Seneca tribe believed in spirits, and honored them by holding ceremonies to celebrate the spirits.
Evil and Good spirits.
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In India, common beliefs and practices surrounding evil spirits include the belief in supernatural beings that can possess individuals, cause harm, and bring bad luck. Practices to ward off evil spirits may include rituals, prayers, and offerings to appease them. These beliefs are often intertwined with cultural and religious traditions, such as Hinduism and folk beliefs.
Filipinos have different beliefs and tradition, one of it is animism, which they worship the nature and the anitos anitas.
The Bible doesn't condemn a belief in spirits, however, it does condemn interacting with them, consulting them (as a psychic or seer might do).
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Different cultures and religions have varying beliefs about where the spirits of the dead go after passing from this world. Some believe in an afterlife, while others believe in reincarnation or that the spirits remain on Earth in some form. Ultimately, the answer to this question depends on individual beliefs and cultural traditions.
The destination of our spirits after death is a topic that varies depending on individual beliefs and religious teachings. Some believe in an afterlife where spirits go to a place like heaven or hell, while others believe in reincarnation or that the spirit simply ceases to exist. Ultimately, the answer to this question is subjective and can differ based on personal beliefs.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that spirits have kinetic energy. In the realm of paranormal beliefs, some may theorize that spirits have the ability to move objects or create physical disturbances, but this is not supported by empirical data.
Belief comes superstitious when you are disturbed by spirits or ghosts. These will not hurt you though.
They believed in good and bad spirits, gods(which means they are polytheistic