7 Intriguing Spiritual Practices from Around the World

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Sufi Whirling (Turkey)

Sufi Whirling, also known as 'Sama,' is a mystical dance performed by Sufi practitioners. It is a form of meditation and spiritual devotion, symbolizing the union with the divine.

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Burning of Joss Paper (China)

In Chinese culture, the burning of joss paper or 'ghost money' is a traditional spiritual practice to honor deceased ancestors and provide them with material goods in the afterlife.

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Temazcal (Mexico)

The Temazcal ceremony is an ancient Aztec sweat lodge ritual still practiced by indigenous communities in Mexico. It involves entering a dome-like structure to purify the body and soul.

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Forest Bathing (Japan)

Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, is a Japanese practice of immersing oneself in nature to promote healing and reduce stress. It involves mindfully experiencing the sights, sounds, and scents of the forest.

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Dervish Rituals (Iran)

In Iran, dervishes perform mystical rituals as a form of devotion to Allah. These rituals involve chanting, dance, and spinning to achieve a state of religious ecstasy and enlightenment.

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Buddhist Meditation (Thailand)

Thailand is known for its Buddhist meditation practices, where monks and practitioners engage in mindfulness and silent meditation to attain inner peace and enlightenment.

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Tibetan Prayer Flags (Tibet)

Tibetan prayer flags, colorful cloth flags inscribed with prayers and mantras, are hung to promote peace, compassion, and wisdom. The wind is believed to carry the blessings to all beings.

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