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Spirits exist, but once someone dies their spirit leaves earth, so it would've been a demon messing with them.
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Im not that educated on pre-christian Romania, I've only heard of the Dacians. What did they practice, besides what you said?
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>>3250867They had one main god Xalmoxis
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>>3250866Which part of what I said are you refering to?
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Interesting stuff. I like primordial traditions like that, a shred of stability in a broken world.
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>>3250871when the spirit leaves the earth
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>>3250873Oh, yes, I agree with you. Should've said that.
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>>3250872yeah but not harmfull ones, instead of making a prayer for that poor man shes thinking bout this
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>>3250877I would argue that there is a reason as to why such a thing was done at one point. However, there's no transmission of the actual meaning and function of the ritual around anymore so yeah prayer would likely be more effectual.
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>>3250887Also some people believe in fairy like creatures
One I like the ones of mines, which appears in one's sleep and shows where the gold is
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>>3250894I don't think there's anything wrong with believing in any of that stuff. It's people trying to reach towards intuitive intellect 9/10 times, which isn't a bad thing at all.