Owładnięcie (akom) znakiem powołania i narzędziem posługi aszanckich kapłanów tradycyjnych = POSSESSION (AKOM) AS SIGN OF CALLING AND METHOD OF SERVICES OF TRADITIONAL ASHANTI PRIESTS

The Ashanti people of Ghana call the phenomenon of spiritual possession akom. This fulfils the role of sign of calling and authentication of the function of specialist in rituals. The possession of a person by the spirit of his/her ancestor or a deity is at the foundations of his/her fulfilment of t...

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Subtitles:POSSESSION (AKOM) AS SIGN OF CALLING AND METHOD OF SERVICES OF TRADITIONAL ASHANTI PRIESTS
Main Author: Wita, Grzegorz (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: Wydawn. Uniw. Jagiellońskiego 2011
In: Studia religiologica
Year: 2011, Volume: 44, Pages: 71-84
Further subjects:B Ashanti
B Spirit Possession
B African Traditional Religion
B Mediumship
B SUPERNATURAL beings
B Trance
B sacred rites
B Ghana
B Indigenous clergy
B Vocation
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Summary:The Ashanti people of Ghana call the phenomenon of spiritual possession akom. This fulfils the role of sign of calling and authentication of the function of specialist in rituals. The possession of a person by the spirit of his/her ancestor or a deity is at the foundations of his/her fulfilment of the cultic mission of medium, bringing others closer to the will of supernatural beings. It is therefore perceived as a positive and expected phenomenon. It must be correctly recognised and exploited, however. Akom makes divinative and healing practices possible. Possession is perceived by the Ashantis as individual as well as collective, prophylactic and therapeutic cultic activity. It becomes an occasion for integration of the community and renewal of the social order through unification, song and dance. The ecstasy of the traditional priest, which most often takes place during rituals, reflects and fulfils the dependence, connection and communication of the person with supernatural beings.
ISSN:2084-4077
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia religiologica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4467/20844077SR.11.005.0249