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  2. Service (Tenrikyo) - Wikipedia

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    In the Tenrikyo religion, the Service (おつとめ, Otsutome), also known as the Tsutome, is the most important prayer ritual, along with the Sazuke.The Service comes in fundamental forms (i.e. the Kagura Service and Teodori) and several variant forms (such as the Morning and Evening Service).

  3. Subli - Wikipedia

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    The name sublî is a portmanteau of the Tagalog words subsób ("bent", "stooped", also "fall on the face") and balî (also "bent" or "broken"), referring to the posture adopted by male dancers.

  4. Religious music - Wikipedia

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    During a ritual, there is a table with sacrificial offerings, known as gutsang (굿상), for the gods. [47] Throughout the ritual, the dramatic performances or gut nori (굿 노리) are accompanied by music, song, and dance. Gut can be categorized into private and village rituals. Private rituals include well-wishing rituals, healing rituals ...

  5. Shamanic music - Wikipedia

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    Since a Shamanic ritual includes a spiritual purpose and motive, it cannot be regarded as a musical performance, even though shamans use music (singing, drumming, and other instruments) in their rituals. Several things follow the ritual. First, a shamanic ritual performance is, above all, a series of actions and not a series of musical sounds. [1]

  6. Celebrity worship: What it is and why we do it, according to ...

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    While celebrity worship is considered a continuum, it is measured by a questionnaire called the Celebrity Attitude Scale, co-created by McCutcheon in 2002, which breaks behaviors down into three ...

  7. Worship of heavenly bodies - Wikipedia

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    This star worship, along with indigenous shamanism and medical practice, formed one of the original bases of Taoism. [42] The Heavenly Sovereign was identified with the Big Dipper and the North Star. [43] Worship of Heaven in the southern suburb of the capital was initiated in 31 BCE and firmly established in the first century CE (Western Han ...

  8. Hmong funeral - Wikipedia

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    The final ritual before burial is the second sacred song, “The Song of Expiring Life” and informs the deceased they have passed on and need to begin the journey to the placental jacket and into the spirit world (Cha 73). The traditional burial site is on the side of a mountain where the body is placed facing west.

  9. The spiritual meaning of the summer solstice — and rituals to ...

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    Here are summer solstice rituals to try on June 21, from yoga to celebrations to setting intentions, and why this is such a historical moment.

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