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  2. Kuda-gitsune - Wikipedia

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    "Kudagitsune" from the Kasshi yawa []. From the caption, its length without the tail is calculable to "1 shaku and 2 or 3 sun (approx. 1.2–1.3 feet). [b] [c]The kuda-gitsune or kuda-kitsune (管狐, クダ狐), also pronounced kanko, is a type of spirit possession in legends around various parts of Japan.

  3. Category:Fiction about spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    Television shows about spirit possession (2 C, 24 P) Video games about spirit possession (4 C, 44 P) C. Fictional possessed characters (28 P) E. Fiction about ...

  4. Category:Spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to spirit possession, the supposed control of a human body by spirits, aliens, demons or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many religions, including Christianity, [1] Buddhism, Haitian Vodou, Wicca, Hinduism, Islam and Southeast Asian and African traditions.

  5. Category:Video games about spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games about spirit possession" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Comics about spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    Comics about spirit possession, an unusual or altered state of consciousness and associated behaviors purportedly caused by the control of a human body by spirits, ghosts, demons, or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many cultures and religions, including Buddhism , Christianity , Haitian Vodou , Hinduism , Islam , Wicca , and ...

  7. Spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    A belief in spirit possession appears among the Xesibe, a Xhosa-speaking people from Transkei, South Africa. The majority of the supposedly possessed are married women. The condition of spirit possession among them is called intwaso. Those who develop the condition of intwaso are regarded as having a special calling to divine the future. They ...

  8. Inugami - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of inugami spiritual possession was a kojutsu (also called "kodō" or "kodoku", a greatly feared ritual for employing the spirits of certain animals) that was already banned in the Heian period that was thought to have spread throughout the population, and it was known to involve cutting off the head of a starving dog and burying the dog at a crossroads to inflame its grudges as ...

  9. Category:Novels about spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    Novels about spirit possession, the supposed control of a human body by spirits, aliens, demons or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many religions, including Christianity, Buddhism, Haitian Vodou, Wicca, Hinduism, Islam and Southeast Asian and African traditions.