Shamanic culture refers to a primitive religious belief and cultural system that is mainly found in Northeast Asia, Central Asia, and Northern Europe. It is a comprehensive system of nature worship and belief in gods, including worship and belief in nature, animals and plants, ancestors, and gods. "Shamanism", on the other hand, is a form of religion with a shaman as a priest, which developed on the basis of shamanic culture and is a religious system with religious rituals and teachings.
First of all, there is a close relationship between shamanic culture and "shamanism". Shamanic culture is the foundation and foundation of "shamanism", which encompasses a series of religious rituals, beliefs in gods, and sacrificial activities. "Shamanism" is a religious system formed on the basis of this culture, which systematizes and standardizes the beliefs and rituals in shamanic culture, and forms a complete set of religious doctrines and rituals.
Secondly, there are certain differences between shamanic culture and "shamanism" in terms of content and form. Shamanic culture is a relatively scattered and unsystematic religious belief and cultural system, which is mainly manifested as a kind of nature worship and belief in gods, including the reverence and worship of nature and gods. "Shamanism" is a religious system formed on the basis of this culture, which systematizes and standardizes the beliefs and rituals in shamanic culture, forming a complete set of religious doctrines and rituals, with more definite religious beliefs and teachings.
In addition, there are certain differences between shamanic culture and "shamanism" in terms of inheritance and development. Shamanic culture is a primitive religious belief and cultural system, which mainly exists in some primitive societies and tribes, and is gradually declining in modern society. "Shamanism" is a religious system formed on the basis of this culture, which still exists in some regions and ethnic groups, and has been inherited and developed to a certain extent.
In conclusion, shamanic culture and "shamanism" are closely related, but there are certain differences. Shamanic culture is the foundation and foundation of "shamanism", and "shamanism" is a religious system formed on the basis of this culture, which systematizes and standardizes the beliefs and rituals in shamanic culture, and forms a complete set of religious doctrines and rituals. In today's society, we should value and protect shamanic culture and "shamanism", and study and pass it on in order to better understand and maintain human religious beliefs and cultural traditions.
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