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Mountain worship --- Mountain worship --- Kawai, Mariko. --- Iwaki-machi (Japan) --- Tsugaru Region (Japan)
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Emperor worship --- Emperors --- Rome --- Religion. --- History. --- Emperor worship, Roman --- Caesars --- Decennalia --- Roman emperors --- Emperor worship - Rome. --- Emperors - Rome. --- Empereurs --- Culte --- Rome - Religion. --- Rome - History. --- Culte impérial
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Assembly of God --- proselytism --- conversion --- the Hybrid Church --- worship
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Classical literature --- Existentialism in literature. --- Gods in literature. --- Hero worship --- Heroes in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Existentialism in literature --- Gods in literature --- Heroes in literature --- Hero cult --- Worship --- History and criticism
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Ritual. --- Ritual --- 291.37 --- 291.37 Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- 291.37 Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Cult --- Cultus --- Liturgies --- Public worship --- Symbolism --- Worship --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ritualism
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Guru worship (Rite) --- Guru worship (Rite) --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa (Sect) --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa lamas --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa (Sect) --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa lamas --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa (Sect) --- Rñiṅ-ma-pa (Sect) --- Padma Sambhava, --- Padma-gliṅ-pa,
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Immortal Wishes is a powerful ethnographic rendering of religious experiences of landscape, healing, and self-fashioning on a northern Japanese sacred mountain. Working at the intersection of anthropology, religion, and Japan studies, Ellen Schattschneider focuses on Akakura Mountain Shrine, a popular Shinto institution founded by a rural woman in the 1920s. For decades, local spirit mediums and worshipers, predominantly women, have undertaken extended periods of shugyo (ascetic discipline) within the shrine and on the mountain's slopes. Schattschneider argues that their elaborate, transformin
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