I wanted to share this interesting article that I found. This was directly copied from the following website: http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/religion/animism/animism.html
from the author listed below.
Basic Beliefs Of Animism
In anthropology, animism can be considered to be the original human religion, being defined simply as belief in the existence of spiritual beings. It dates back to the earliest humans and continues to exist today, making it the oldest form of religious belief on Earth. It is characteristic of aboriginal and native cultures, yet it can be practiced by anyone who believes in spirituality but does not proscribe to any specific organized religion. The basis for animism is acknowledgment that there is a spiritual realm which humans share the universe with. The concepts that humans possess souls and that souls have life apart from human bodies before and after death are central to animism, along with the ideas that animals, plants, and celestial bodies have spirits.
Animistic gods often are immortalized by mythology explaining the creation of fire, wind, water, man, animals, and other natural earthly things. Although specific beliefs of animism vary widely, similarities between the characteristics of gods and goddesses and rituals practiced by animistic societies exist. The presence of holy men or women, visions, trancing, dancing, sacred items, and sacred spaces for worship, and the connection felt to the spirits of ancestors are characteristic of animistic societies.
References
Shelley, Fred M. and Audrey E. Clarke, eds. Human and Cultural Geography. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers, 1994.
Lehmann, Arthur C. and James E. Myers, eds. Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion: An Anthropological Study of the Supernatural. Mountain View, California: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1993.
Written by Sara Wenner, 2001


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Majored in Drama, minored in Library Science as I recall. Beautiful teeth and gums.
I'm so greatful for the Neo-Pagan movement. This was a religion that worked for thousands of years. It was pure and natural with no real organization or separation from others. I'm a Wiccan/Spiritualist and believe that some day soon, the old ways will dominate as the others follow.
Christianity claims that Man talked with God immediately after His creation. So basically it depends on which direction you wish to look at it.