What's the difference between animistic and kami?

Animistic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to animism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "Whether Jain or Sikh or Buddhist or Sufi or Zoroastrian or Jewish or Muslim or Baptist or Hindu or Catholic or Baha'i or Animist or any other mainstream or minor religion or movement, we are taught as a tolerant society to accept a diversity of ideologies.
  • (2) The problem of consciousness is discussed briefly, including the contrary views of consciousness as a transcendental phenomenon and as an animistic fiction.
  • (3) In the archeo-medicine and for primitive cultures the considered potency of music was primarily dominated by animistic thinking.
  • (4) Although Myanmar is a profoundly Buddhist society, the people still have strong animistic beliefs with an elaborate system of 37 nats (spirit gods).
  • (5) Prescientific beliefs were governed by animistic forms of thought leading to attempts to control ageing, disease and death through magic and supernatural agencies.
  • (6) No differences were found according to religion, the Malay being Muslim and the other groups either predominantly Christian like the Iban or animistic.
  • (7) Their traditional medical care system possesses a heterogenous group of practitioners who have either an animist or an Islamic culture reference.
  • (8) All the steps mentioned are bio-socio-cultural thus, whether in the practice of general clinical medicine or in the most specialized and technologically sophisticated clinical medicine, the animist component is not lacking and demands a minimum degree of "psychosomatic" Knowledge.
  • (9) Hmong, mostly illiterate and animistic, lived in highly autonomous villages within an atomistic society, occupying remote and sparsely populated mountains.
  • (10) The author investigated the widespread faith associated with animistic forms of thought, known already in the remote past, in a group of 50 probands from a traditional gypsy ethnic group.
  • (11) In this case, a constant and confidential relation between therapist and child is extremely important and only possible if the therapist attempts to place himself into the magic-animistic phantasies of the psychotic child.
  • (12) It was concluded that animistic thinking is not a genuine phenomenon but linguistic confusion elicited by novel objects and unfamiliar words.
  • (13) "Everybody suffered, whether Muslim, Christian or voodoo [animist].
  • (14) In much of Thailand animistic curing practices have lost ground to great tradition herbal medicine and modern scientific medicine as more people achieve literacy.
  • (15) They are gradually being Islamized, but retain many animist beliefs.
  • (16) And the animistic interpretations of the religions of nature are in principle not annulled by monopolisation.
  • (17) Of the three systems of thought--animistic, religious and scientific--animism is perhaps the most consistent and the most exhaustive, the one which explains the world in its entirety.
  • (18) About 50% of the 5 million people are Christian and 15% Muslim, while the rest follow traditional animist religions, according to CIA data.
  • (19) Featuring orchestral arrangements by Nico Muhly and even guitar on a couple of tracks ("I'm slowly graduating from my fear and loathing of it," he jokes), songs such as Everglade imagine him "in this beautiful, animist landscape where the leaves are gazing at me and the water is whispering to me and I'm feeling connected to the world – and yet there's something in my mind that's still broken."
  • (20) Piaget suggests that animistic thinking is a pervasive feature of children's cognition.

Kami


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) A title given to the celestial gods of the first mythical dynasty of Japan and extended to the demigods of the second dynasty, and then to the long line of spiritual princes still represented by the mikado.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) KaMi cells bore a strong resemblance to the original tumor cells which were composed of small spindle cells, large polygonal cells, and multinucleated giant cells.
  • (2) In fact, the Kami women fed their children at very irregular intervals regardless of the child's age.
  • (3) Photograph: Nima Dorchi The most experienced of the icefall doctors is the team leader, Ang Kami Sherpa, a 64-year-old veteran of dozens of ascents of Nepal’s highest peaks.
  • (4) Among the Kami, infant age did not affect duration, interval, total frequency, and total time.
  • (5) KaMi cells may aid in elucidating the pathogenesis and biology of LCC and its relationship to other lung tumors.
  • (6) An urban rat colony that was seropositive to SR-11 strain of HFRS virus (laboratory rat origin) was demonstrated in February 1983 at a dumping ground area of Kami-iso Town near Hakodate port.
  • (7) One seropositive case of a small field mouse (Clethrionomys rufocanus bedfordiae) was detected around the Kami-iso area.
  • (8) Yet Tamang women breast feed their 2 year olds for shorter times than Kami women during the spring (p.01).
  • (9) Immunohistochemically, KaMi cells showed a weak tendency to differentiate to squamous cells, and these immunohistochemical reactivities were almost compatible to those of the original tumor cells, but ultrastructurally, KaMi cells were more immature than the original ones.
  • (10) Work loads greatly increased for the agropastoralist Tamang women during the monsoon (p.0007), but not so for the low caste Kami women who worked mainly at home.
  • (11) Tamang women provided longer feeds for their infants than did the Kami women during the winter (p.0002), but differences between the 2 castes were minor during spring.
  • (12) Consequently, significant effects of choleretics were found in the methanol extracts of Ko-so-san, Intinko-to, Saiko-seikan-to, Hange-koboku-to, Antyu-san, Syo-kankyo-to, Keisi-syakuyaku-timo-to, Senkan-meimoku-to, Bohu-tusyo-san, Juzen-taiho-to, Jumi-haidoku-to Kami-syoyo-san and Hange-syasin-to.
  • (13) Furthermore, higher positive rates of urban rats in the Kami-iso area were observed in the spring and winter than in the summer and fall.
  • (14) The authenticity of KaMi was confirmed by chromosomal analysis and isoenzyme patterns.
  • (15) The Center also started research in 1983, with the cooperation of the Kami-Ina Public Health Nurses' Association, into infant feeding styles.
  • (16) Ang Kami Sherpa, the team leader, said he was happy with his job and would give it up if he felt unsafe.
  • (17) In the western cities of Kyoto and Osaka - referred to collectively as Kami-gata, the upper region, the emperor's space - much more complex plots were developed, often taken from the bunraku theatre, engendering the wagoto style, gentle and life-like.
  • (18) Collagen-induced aggregation was inhibited by Keisi-bukuryôgan, Kami-syôyô-san, Dai-saiko-tô, Tôki-syakuyaku-san, Hatimi-ziô-gan and Syô-saiko-tô in their lower concentrations than those inhibiting arachidonic acid- and thrombin-induced aggregation.
  • (19) Ang Kami’s wife, Bhachhiki, 58, said that though she loved her husband, “love doesn’t provide everything”.
  • (20) Kami na taga Guardian ay nais ipagbahagi ang inyong mga storya, litrato at video sa amin.

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