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AUTOR(ES) E. Kolig , Justin Vlasits , Jens Kristian Larsen , Vivil Valvik Haraldsen
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Otago
ANO 1988
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Oceania
ISSN 0029-8077
E-ISSN 1834-4461
DOI 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1988.tb02273.x
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 2DC50257D6054D2D054BCFBCDC00547B
MD5 59a7e70c1e5600764a4aa78492b85a3c

Resumo

Aboriginal totemic systems ‐ sections, subsections and to some extent moieties are not only intricate systems of ordering the universe, but also magical devices designed to harness cosmic power, as similar systems in other cultures were evidently meant to do. Comparisons with East Asia and European magico‐philosophical systems (especially the hermetic traditions, alchemy etc.) reveal striking similarities in the manner in which the universe is ordered by such systems. A major code of ordering is provided by the doctrine of affinities (sympathies and correspondences to which are attached notions of causality. Such similarities in structure and form allow the inference that totemic systems, too, are informed by universal maxims of 'power through order' and 'like affects like'.

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