- published: 20 Oct 2008
- views: 8717
- author: AnpetuWi
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What Animism Is
I made this video to explain some misconceptions about the Worldview of Animism, the Prima...
published: 20 Oct 2008
author: AnpetuWi
What Animism Is
I made this video to explain some misconceptions about the Worldview of Animism, the Primal religion of Indigenous people around the world.
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Why Teutonic Animism? (Shamanism)
www.thunderwizard.com Why study or practice Modern Teutonic Shamanism? Western culture has...
published: 18 Feb 2012
author: ThunderWizarddotcom
Why Teutonic Animism? (Shamanism)
www.thunderwizard.com Why study or practice Modern Teutonic Shamanism? Western culture has been disconnected from its original animist practices for 1000 -2000 years. Many Westerners are unsatisfied with Western religion and so the only choice for them is to seek for Earth centered spiritual practices outside of their own language and cultural parameters. For those who have the tenacity and discipline to learn such practices in their original cultural context, this can be a very fulfilling endeavor. However, many people do not wish to learn new languages and culturally specific practices. The end result is that without a clear and deep understanding of the practices they adopt, Westerners end up watering them down in order to be able to translate their concepts into Western cultural terms that are easily digestible. Since most modern Westerners already speak and think in Teutonic parameters, Teutonic Shamanism is simply the most immediate and understandable pathway for Westerners to be able to personally identify and internalize animist and shamanic principles.
- published: 18 Feb 2012
- views: 356
- author: ThunderWizarddotcom
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Animist Example
Okay, I was thinking badly of Animist since it was nothing but a rumor. I take everything ...
published: 13 Sep 2012
author: MythicDawn131
Animist Example
Okay, I was thinking badly of Animist since it was nothing but a rumor. I take everything negative I have ever thought. Animist is use-able via a new skill called "Shapeshifting Mastery." However, you cannot use said skill unless you possess a "Dream Catcher." Basically, it's a wand that you use to transform into the monsters you can choose from. You can't just transform into whatever the hell you want, you have to actually hunt it down and kill it. However, certain transformations require you have certain ranks. For example, Incubi/Succubi require rank 1. Anyway, as you saw later in the video, I searched through my Character window and went to the Collection Journals, you saw there were two different ones. One is tamed animals, the other is for shape-shifting. Tamed animals was the one with the rabbit and the "X" over it. That journal you saw me scroll through was the list of all the monsters you could transform into. I realize I kind of rushed through it, but I promise, there's a lot. Some of them are a Banshee, a Balrog, a Shadow Alchemist, Incubi and Succubi, I THINK Tabhartas was one of them. There's just a lot, and I know this is a short video, but I wanted to get you guys a decent amount of footage. Anyway, the way it works, depending on the monster you're using, those are the skills you can use. For example, I was playing as the Werewolf and the Ghoul, I could use only Smash, Defense and Windmill. Tethra, I could only use Smash and Defense, and so on. For more ...
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 6075
- author: MythicDawn131
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Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 1)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog ...
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: MerelyTransitional
Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 1)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog is part of the project 'Thai Buddhist Amulets', which is a social network for both hobbyists and serious collectors, as well as amateur & professional traders. For more information, please visit www.thaibuddhistamulets.net.
- published: 10 Oct 2011
- views: 5914
- author: MerelyTransitional
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FFTA - Animist SSCC Part IV: Jagd Hunt
This video was ready a month ago but I had serious trouble rendering it after all the edit...
published: 01 Jul 2008
author: MoogleBoss
FFTA - Animist SSCC Part IV: Jagd Hunt
This video was ready a month ago but I had serious trouble rendering it after all the editing was done. Hopefully, I'll be able to upload all the Animist SSCC videos that are worth your attention in the next week or so (I have over 30 GB of FFTA recordings on my hard disk right now :o. Most aren't anything flashy though so I won't upload those). There seems to be a very similar "queue" in my other series as well so be patient, k? Jagd Hunt was an incredibly annoying mission. There are still no easily accessible options to heal (however, there ARE two ways to restore your HP in this battle), the enemies are numerous and there are no laws that you could manipulate in your favour to make the battle somewhat easier. Although the Item command is banned in this challenge (just like it is in any other SSCC), I had to make an exception and allow it BUT *only to revive Marche when one single enemy remains on the field*. It's a Jagd so if Marche dies it's game over. And there's no bloody way Marche can survive here, not even a 0,01% chance, I imagine. On this attempt (after more than half a hundred failures), Marche dies immediately. The Assassin has an instant death attack and is therefore an opponent we shouldn't allow to come too close to us. That is easier said than done, however, as she is fast and WILL take 2 turns per Monty's one from time to time (depending on what he does). Then there's the Ninja. Double Sword essentially ends the battle, but I haven't had such close ...
- published: 01 Jul 2008
- views: 1966
- author: MoogleBoss
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Revive European Animism Paganism, Wyrd, Asatru, Wicca
www.thunderwizard.com For 50000 years, Europeans were animist polytheists who believed tha...
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: ThunderWizarddotcom
Revive European Animism Paganism, Wyrd, Asatru, Wicca
www.thunderwizard.com For 50000 years, Europeans were animist polytheists who believed that all of the manifested Cosmos possessed a spirit with which humans could directly interact and communicate. It has only been in the last 500 or so years that peoples of European descent have lived outside their immediate resources. This change took place when our European ancestors abandoned their ancient animist traditions. The consequences were devastating. Today our modern world was shaped primarily by people of European descent and it is this modern Western culture that has been separated from it's traditional animist ways that has created plagues, racism, slavery, global warming, nuclear weapons, air pollution, economic disaster, etc... These are not divine punishments, but merely the natural consequences of the decisions made by a people who have forgotten their ancient animist traditions. Let's return to our animist roots. Let's return to the "Old Ways" that kept our people and our traditions alive for 50000 years.
- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 1449
- author: ThunderWizarddotcom
2:03

West African Dancing at a local Animist Ceremony in Ghana
Heard cool sounding drumming and found a local animist/religious completely authentic cere...
published: 22 Nov 2010
author: JoannaMiami
West African Dancing at a local Animist Ceremony in Ghana
Heard cool sounding drumming and found a local animist/religious completely authentic ceremony in Ghana. Check out the guy with the dreads and straw skirt- amazing.
- published: 22 Nov 2010
- views: 1315
- author: JoannaMiami
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Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 2)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog ...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: MerelyTransitional
Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 2)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog is part of the project 'Thai Buddhist Amulets', which is a social network for both hobbyists and serious collectors, as well as amateur & professional traders. For more information, please visit www.thaibuddhistamulets.net.
- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 7902
- author: MerelyTransitional
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Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 3)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog ...
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: MerelyTransitional
Malaysian Documentary about Thai Animist & Black Magic forms of practice (part 3)
Merely Transitional (www.merelytransitional.blogspot.com) is a blog on Buddhism. The blog is part of the project 'Thai Buddhist Amulets', which is a social network for both hobbyists and serious collectors, as well as amateur & professional traders. For more information, please visit www.thaibuddhistamulets.net.
- published: 10 Oct 2011
- views: 2340
- author: MerelyTransitional
8:18

Moon God in Indo-European Animism Monne, Mannuz
www.ThunderWizard.com http The indo-European word for Human, Moon and Mind are all derived...
published: 15 Aug 2012
author: ThunderWizarddotcom
Moon God in Indo-European Animism Monne, Mannuz
www.ThunderWizard.com http The indo-European word for Human, Moon and Mind are all derived from similar root words found in various Indo-European languages. Our ancestors believed that the moon was connected to the spiritual mind. It was this divine mind that separated humans from animals. Only Man (mind) has the ability to reflect upon the pure divine Soul (Sawul/Sun) The mind reflects the Soul as the moon reflects the Sun. To the animist Germanic tribes, these were inseparable.
- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 94
- author: ThunderWizarddotcom
3:25

Animist Transformation List
I was asked what all could you transform into with the new Animist Skill. Here ya go! I tr...
published: 13 Sep 2012
author: MythicDawn131
Animist Transformation List
I was asked what all could you transform into with the new Animist Skill. Here ya go! I transformed into a fox at the end because someone was wondering if you could do that :P And apologies for the window popping up towards the end, no idea why that happened.
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 4466
- author: MythicDawn131
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Horde Animist Darkness Falls raid.
Raid on Darkness Falls with animist on Camlann, the europe pvp server of Dark Age of Camel...
published: 07 Aug 2007
author: MadsKaizer
Horde Animist Darkness Falls raid.
Raid on Darkness Falls with animist on Camlann, the europe pvp server of Dark Age of Camelot.
- published: 07 Aug 2007
- views: 9199
- author: MadsKaizer
Vimeo results:
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Animistic
Track composed in November 2009.
Instruments: Buchla 200, Serge, EMS VCS3
Video made in No...
published: 09 Dec 2010
author: KNYST
Animistic
Track composed in November 2009.
Instruments: Buchla 200, Serge, EMS VCS3
Video made in November 2010. (c)
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Capoeira: Fly Away Beetle Trailer
Can a ritual born out of slavery become a modern day movement?
Capoeira, comprised of st...
published: 25 Feb 2010
author: bluedot productions
Capoeira: Fly Away Beetle Trailer
Can a ritual born out of slavery become a modern day movement?
Capoeira, comprised of stylized dance and ritual combat takes its cue from the sacred music of the berimbau. Born from slavery and reborn on the modern streets of Brazil, Capoeira proceeds from the timeless urge for freedom. With stunning cinematography this feature length documentary film from BlueDot captures the ballet-like beauty of Capoeira while also exploring the history, myth and symbolism behind its graceful moves.
Through interviews, and exhibitions we follow the life of three renowned Capoeira Mestres from Salvador, Brazil; home to much of the art’s contentious history. We see how their work, together with that of their colleagues and students are bringing hope to their communities, and liberation and respect to a disenfranchised generation.
In order to better understand the present state of Capoeira the film traces it back to its African roots. In so doing, we encounter the African gods of Candomble (the indigenous animistic religion of Brazil), Christianity as well as the slavery from which Capoeira has emerged. We hear mythic stories of the legendary Besouro, (the flying capoeirista); as well as accounts of the historical man behind the tales. We meet a young student as she navigates the dangers of her neighborhood by turning to the art of Capoeira
Out of necessity one is thrown into the fight. Within the fight some learn to dance.
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Animistic Kinect
A further prototype for my New Ecology of Things project exploring how the Kinect might be...
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: John Ryan
Animistic Kinect
A further prototype for my New Ecology of Things project exploring how the Kinect might be used to create an animistic interface. The Kinect sits on a server allowing it to follow my motion, with the 'hand' tracking my height. The led light goes out when I approach, representing some changes in behavior which could happen when the user approaches.
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Swimming Animistic
Commissioned by Artworkers Alliance and Portside Wharf
Swimming animistic is a three chan...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Sarah-Mace Dennis
Swimming Animistic
Commissioned by Artworkers Alliance and Portside Wharf
Swimming animistic is a three channel video projection that encourages a re-thinking and re-experiencing of the public environment of the Portside Wharf. The work, which incorporates moving images shot onsite at Portside, draws on Walter Benjamin’s concept of the flaneur – a figure who walks the streets slowly in order to more carefully observe the environment around them, as well as techniques used in the 1920s City Symphonies film genre – a movement which sought to explore film’s potential to engender new visual and sonic practices of flaneurie. Assuming the role of film-maker as flaneur, I wandered through Portside over a period of days, documenting built and natural landscapes and activities of people going about their every day lives.
But more than relaying gentle stories about Portside, the work explores the notion of film as a form and surface that can be manipulated via electronic and traditional (painting, printmaking) art making processes. In this way most of the frames used in much of the Swimming Animistic footage have been exported from initial drafts of video footage as TIFF files (with as many as 10000 frames for five minutes of footage). Some of these frames have been digitally manipulated while many of the files have been printed on photographic paper and drawn and painted on before being scanned back into the computer and reassembled as a film. The result is a kind of moving painting that encourages viewers to re-interpret the Wharf landscape that surrounds them. In this way, it was hoped that the work might represent more sensitive and deeply experiential relationships between people and their environment, encouraging viewers to think about the way that built landscapes, natural environments, and the man made objects that inhabit them are things that possess their own souls.
http://www.sarahmacedennis.com/swimminganimistic.html
Youtube results:
3:09

animist orchestra warm-up to the good shepherd
Jeph Jerman's Animist Orchestra prepares their materials before their January 27, 2006 per...
published: 03 Feb 2007
author: s0niac
animist orchestra warm-up to the good shepherd
Jeph Jerman's Animist Orchestra prepares their materials before their January 27, 2006 performance at the Good Shepherd Center Chapel; Seattle, WA. Only a portion of the 11 member ensemble is seen here. Members for this performance include Jeph Jerman, Rachael Jackson, Dave Knott, Susie Kozawa, Eric Lanzillotta, Carl Lierman, Rob Millis, Dean Moore, Michael Shannon, David Stanford and Esther Sugai for more on the animist orchestra and the practice of evoking sound from natural materials, please see the work of Jeph Jerman at: www.jerman.littleenjoyer.com
- published: 03 Feb 2007
- views: 3158
- author: s0niac
6:16

FFTA - Animist SSCC Finale: Li-Grim
Don't forget to watch in high quality: www.youtube.com I'm really fond of this video and I...
published: 11 Aug 2008
author: MoogleBoss
FFTA - Animist SSCC Finale: Li-Grim
Don't forget to watch in high quality: www.youtube.com I'm really fond of this video and I hated to see its quality ruined by YouTube's compression so after I found out how to upload videos for the best quality I decided I'd reupload this one in a format that's actually watchable. Thanks, Archael! Copy&paste; from the old video description follows. After Llednar, who can be taken down easily in just three hits, and Remedi's first form, which can kited along with its dumb Totema, Li-Grim is one hell of a challenge. Having tried every single tactic I could think of, I realised that cunning alone does not give me any chance to win. Negative status effects cannot do much in this battle and though technically I could cast Sheep Count to induce sleep I see absolutely no reason to do so. That made me go a save back and level until Montblanc was level 40. After that, his defences were good enough to handle the boss with a bit of luck. The only reliable tools we have are Attack (less damage than Chocobo Rush, used to conserve MP; also, unlike CR, can hit critical which we hope for), Combo (used once when facing the enemy and you'll see why I regret not leaving it until the final hit), Chocobo Rush (when the enemy is far away: hit from afar and choose 'Wait' to get another turn in quicker, better than rushing towards the enemy and using the regular attack; I also once killed a Mateus without even targeting them deliberately and those girls are better eliminated), 100% Wool (sets up ...
- published: 11 Aug 2008
- views: 1339
- author: MoogleBoss
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FFTA - Animist SSCC Part I: Desert Peril ( + Intro )
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Challenge: Montblanc Solo Animist I was about to begin a Nin...
published: 10 May 2008
author: MoogleBoss
FFTA - Animist SSCC Part I: Desert Peril ( + Intro )
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Challenge: Montblanc Solo Animist I was about to begin a Ninja Solo game but figured it'd be too similar to the ones done previously and very possible thanks to great damage potential and Double Sword. I began thinking of other challenges that would be more difficult and came up with this. Hopefully, it will be both the hardest challenge I've played in this game AND possible (I'm almost positive of the former but the latter still gives me doubts). Why Animist? Animists have average stats and poor damage dealing potential, making it difficult for them to defeat enemies the straightforward way. On the other hand, the variety of active abilities at their disposal is diverse and rich, giving us many tactics to exploit and mess around with. Why Montblanc? Marche's friend is generally called the most useless character in the game and for a good reason. Not only is he worse than generic moogle magicians, moogle mages are inferior to other ones in the first place. An Animist with Montblanc's stats makes the playthrough an extra challenge, as his physical attack is even more terrible and his stats only suit a Black Mage and not really any other moogle class. Rules: 1) Only Montblanc may be used with the Animist class (and no other) assigned. 2) Marche must be unequipped for every battle to ensure your strategy doesn't solely depend on him as a tank. The exception to this rule is the mission Jagd Hunt, where Marche can be allowed Damage - MP as he ...
- published: 10 May 2008
- views: 2321
- author: MoogleBoss
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BRAHMAN SHAMAN - ANIMIST PART 1
www.facebook.com www.brahmanshaman.com Brahman Shaman exist in a world not all that differ...
published: 12 Feb 2010
author: karmacomputer
BRAHMAN SHAMAN - ANIMIST PART 1
www.facebook.com www.brahmanshaman.com Brahman Shaman exist in a world not all that different from your own, a parallel reality of sorts where things are not quite what they seem.
- published: 12 Feb 2010
- views: 92
- author: karmacomputer