Jiang says early religious festivals honored animals, channeled their power and wisdom for hunting, appeased them, and made them friends rather than enemies.
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Animal Religion
Jiang says early religious festivals honored animals, channeled their power and wisdom for hunting, appeased them, and made them friends rather than enemies.
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"And the one way to do that is by paying tribute to them. That's number one. Number two is that we can learn from..."
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