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  • == Spiritual Healing == ...treat physical or emotional ailments. The etymology of the term "spiritual healing" is derived from the Latin word "spiritus" meaning "breath, spirit" and the
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  • ...lements in their treatments. They also believed in the spiritual aspect of healing and often incorporated rituals and ceremonies in their medical practices. ...alism involved the use of herbs and plants for healing purposes. Spiritual healing was based on the belief in the power of the spirit and the mind to heal the
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  • ...s a type of [[healer]] or [[shaman]] who is believed to use [[magic]] or [[supernatural]] powers to cure illnesses, ward off evil spirits, or bring good fortune. T ...ief in magic and supernatural powers, while "doctor" refers to the role of healing and curing illnesses.
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  • ...refers to the use of practices or substances believed to have supernatural healing powers. The term is derived from the Latin word "magica" which means "arts ...ved the use of [[herbs]], [[rituals]], and [[amulets]] believed to possess healing properties.
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  • In [[religion]], a miracle is often considered a supernatural event or action that demonstrates divine intervention in the human world. T * [[Supernatural]]: Referring to entities, events, or phenomena that lie beyond or outside t
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  • ...ituals, symbols, actions, gestures, and language with the aim of utilizing supernatural forces to heal or prevent diseases. The etymology of the word "magic" comes ...t]], for example, priests and physicians often used magic as part of their healing practices. Similarly, in [[Ancient Greece]], the god [[Asclepius]] was beli
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  • ...to direct these spirits or spiritual energies into the physical world, for healing or some other purpose. ...ation]]: The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
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  • ...lieved that witches bore these types of warts as a mark of their pact with supernatural forces. ...in some cultures to refer to a healer or medicine man who uses traditional healing practices, often involving spiritual or magical elements.
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  • ...nto a [[trance state]] during a ritual, and practices [[divination]] and [[healing]]. ...ation]]: The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
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  • ...fferent social and political roles in the community, including divination, healing physical, emotional and spiritual illnesses, directing birth or death ritua ...This is the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
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  • ...ent" meaning old or aged, and the Latin word "medicina" meaning the art of healing. [[Greek Medicine]] was characterized by a shift from supernatural explanations for illness to naturalistic explanations. It was during this p
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  • ...ten used in [[Medicine|medicine]] to protect against disease or to promote healing. For example, in [[Medieval Europe]], they were used to ward off the [[Blac [[Category:Magic (supernatural)]]
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