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- Spirit_spouse abstract "The spirit spouse is one of the most widespread elements of shamanism, distributed through all continents and at all cultural levels. Often, these spirit husbands/wives are seen as the primary helping spirits of the shaman, who assist them in their work, and help them gain power in the world of spirit. The relationships shamans have with their spirit spouses may be expressed in romantic, sexual, or purely symbolic ways, and may include gender transformation as a part of correctly pairing with their \"spouse\". Shamans report engaging with their spirit spouses through dreams, trance, and other ritual elements. In some cultures, gaining a spirit spouse is a necessary and expected part of initiation into becoming a shaman. Evidence of spirit spouses may be seen in non-shamanic cultures as well, including dreams about Christ by nuns, who are considered to be \"brides of Christ\".".
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- Spirit_spouse wikiPageRevisionID "672958309".
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Abasy.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Aumakua.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Baoulé_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Bridal_theology.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Buryats.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dream.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marriage.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexuality_and_religion.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shamanism.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Contemporary_witchcraft.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Ewe_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Fetch_(folklore).
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Haitian_Vodou.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Hieros_gamos.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Igbo_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Incubus.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Ivory_Coast.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Kiche_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Mapuche.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Momostenango.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Nanai_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Nganasan_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Sex_magic.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Succubus.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Togo.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Trance.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Two-Spirit.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Yakuts.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Yoruba_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Yoruba_religion.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLink Yukaghir_people.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spirit spouse".
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dreaming.
- Spirit_spouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Spirit_spouse subject Category:Dream.
- Spirit_spouse subject Category:Marriage.
- Spirit_spouse subject Category:Sexuality_and_religion.
- Spirit_spouse subject Category:Shamanism.
- Spirit_spouse type Page.
- Spirit_spouse type Process.
- Spirit_spouse type Relationship.
- Spirit_spouse type Study.
- Spirit_spouse type Theory.
- Spirit_spouse comment "The spirit spouse is one of the most widespread elements of shamanism, distributed through all continents and at all cultural levels. Often, these spirit husbands/wives are seen as the primary helping spirits of the shaman, who assist them in their work, and help them gain power in the world of spirit.".
- Spirit_spouse label "Spirit spouse".
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- Spirit_spouse isPrimaryTopicOf Spirit_spouse.