The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 11 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 11 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
(M208) In these ceremonies the essence of the rite appears to be the
killing of the novice in his character of a man and his restoration to
life in the form of the animal which is thenceforward to be, if not his
guardian spirit, at least linked to him in a peculiarly intimate relation.
It is to be remembered that the Indians of Guatemala, whose life was bound
up with an animal, were supposed to have the power of appearing in the
shape of the particular creature with which they were thus sympathetically
united.(667) Hence it seems not unreasonable to conjecture that in like
manner the Indians of British Columbia may imagine that their life depends
on the life of some one of that species of creature to which they
assimilate themselves by their costume. At least if that is not an article
of belief with the Columbian Indians of the present day, it may very well
have been so with their ancestors in the past, and thus may have helped to
mould the rites and ceremonies both of the totem clans and of the secret
societies. For though these two sorts of communities differ in respect of
the mode in which membership of them is obtained—a man being born into his
totem clan but admitted into a secret society later in life—we can hardly
doubt that they are near akin and have their root in the same mode of
thought.(668) That thought, if I am right, is the possibility of
establishing a sympathetic relation with an animal, a spirit, or other
mighty being, with whom a man deposits for safe-keeping his soul or some
part of it, and from whom he receives in return a gift of magical powers.
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