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'''Soul-dreaming''' is an eclectic collection of religious practices associated with the peoples of [[Talgazan]] and [[Razgovir]]. Generally | '''Soul-dreaming''' is an eclectic collection of religious practices associated with the peoples of [[Talgazan]] and [[Razgovir]]. Generally [[shamanism|shamanistic]] in nature, soul-dreaming centers around the emulation of [[ghost worship|ghosts]] and spirits in action and thought in order to better commune with them. | ||
Adherence to the traditions of soul-dreaming has declined greatly in the modern day, especially in [[Koritan]], but some forms like [[ | Adherence to the traditions of soul-dreaming has declined greatly in the modern day, especially in [[Koritan]], but some forms like [[Anamnesan mysticism]] remain strong in Talgazan and [[Izgrev]]. Nearly all who hold these beliefs simultaneously hold others, whether those are [[animism|animistic]] or pantheonic in nature. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 20 January 2024
Soul-dreaming is an eclectic collection of religious practices associated with the peoples of Talgazan and Razgovir. Generally shamanistic in nature, soul-dreaming centers around the emulation of ghosts and spirits in action and thought in order to better commune with them.
Adherence to the traditions of soul-dreaming has declined greatly in the modern day, especially in Koritan, but some forms like Anamnesan mysticism remain strong in Talgazan and Izgrev. Nearly all who hold these beliefs simultaneously hold others, whether those are animistic or pantheonic in nature.