aboriginal Spirituality.
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What does Spirituality mean

Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater whole of which we are part is cosmic or divine in nature.

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is there symbols of Aboriginal Spirituality. 

There is no official symbol of Native Spirituality. The symbol to the right is just one of the many symbols used to represent Native tradition. The circle is the circle of the earth, the circle of time, days, seasons, lunar cycles, the circle of the teepee, and ritual dances

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What are the beliefs of Aboriginal Spirituality. 

Aboriginal spiritual beliefs are intimately associated with the land Aboriginal people live on. It is 'geosophical' (earth-centred) and not 'theosophical' (God-centred). The earth, their country, is "impregnated with the power of the Ancestor Spirits" which Aboriginal people draw upon.

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The land is part of being, family? 

Aboriginal spiritual beliefs are intimately associated with the land Aboriginal people live on. It is 'geosophical' (earth-centred) and not 'theosophical' (God-centred). The earth, their country, is "impregnated with the power of the Ancestor Spirits" which Aboriginal people draw upon

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What are examples of spirituality?

Spirituality has to do with having a sense of peace and purpose in life. There are as many different ways of expressing spirituality as there are 'spiritual' people.For examle Buddhism.Islam.Christianity.Judaism.

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what symbol is this 

Christianity 

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Do Aboriginals believe in Jesus?

"As westerners we emphasise that Jesus was born in a certain historical era, we talk about the person and the historical context but Aboriginal people tend to emphasise Jesus, the Christ who exists eternally with God," Muirhead says

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How do Aboriginal people express their spirituality?

Aboriginal people express and identify with their spirituality in different ways. These include ceremony (corroborees), rituals, totems, paintings, storytelling, community gathering, dance, songs, dreamings and designs. ... Ceremony as a way to express spirituality.

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What are examples of spirituality?

Spirituality has to do with having a sense of peace and purpose in life. There are as many different ways of expressing spirituality as there are 'spiritual' people.For example  Buddhism.Islam.Christianity.Judaism.

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what is this symbol 

Dove 

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What are the main beliefs of Aboriginal spirituality?

They believe that “All objects are living and share the same soul or spirit that Aboriginals share” Their whole religion is revolves around the earth as they believe the earth to be the mother of all things. A persons soul is believed to continue on after their physical form has moved on through death.

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Who is the God of Aboriginal spirituality

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Baiame (or Biame, Baayami, Baayama or Byamee) was the creator god and Sky Father in the dreaming of several language groups (e.g. Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri), of Indigenous Australians of south-east Australia.

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Definition? 

"Aboriginal spirituality is defined as at the core of Aboriginal being, their very identity. It gives meaning to all aspects of life including relationships with one another and the environment. All objects are living and share the same soul and spirit as Aboriginals. There is a kinship with the environment.

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What are Aboriginal beliefs?

Beliefs. Aboriginal Australians' oral tradition and spiritual values build on reverence for the land and on a belief in the Dreamtime, or Dreaming. The Dreaming is considered to be both the ancient time of creation and the present-day reality of Dreaming.

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What were some of the Aboriginal beliefs?

Some believed that the Ancestors were animal-spirits. Others in parts of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory believed the Ancestors were huge snakes. In other places the spirit who created the world were believed to be the Wanadjina. Dreamtime is the foundation of Aboriginal religion and culture.

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What is the dreaming in aboriginal spirituality?

The Dreamtime is the period in which life was created according to Aboriginal culture. ... In the Dreamtime, the natural world—animals, trees, plants, hills, rocks, waterholes, rivers—were created by spiritual beings/ancestors. The stories of their creation are the basis of Aboriginal lore and culture.

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Religious Institutions and Practices?

Different Indigenous nations have their own religious institutions and sacred practices. Many Plains Indigenous peoples participate in the Sun Dance, while Coast Salish peoples typically engage in sacred winter ceremonies.

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What is important in aboriginal culture

Land, family, law, ceremony and language are five key interconnected elements of Indigenous culture. For example, families are connected to the land through the kinship system, and this connection to land comes with specific roles and responsibilities which are enshrined in the law and observed through ceremony.

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