• In Inuit religion, Silap Inua ('possessor of spirit', ᓯᓚᑉ ᐃᓄᐊ) or Sila ('breath, spirit', ᓯᓪᓚ) (Iñupiaq: siḷam iñua) is similar to mana or ether, the primary...
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  • respect shown to it. Inua were sometimes personified in mythology, as in Tarqiup Inua ("Master of the Moon") or infrequently Silap Inua. Sila has a wide variety...
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    cultures themselves. Similar remarks apply for other beliefs: term silap inua / sila, hillap inua / hilla (among Inuit), ellam yua / ella (among Yup'ik) has been...
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    Ya-o-gah, destructive bear spirit of the north wind who is stopped by Gǎ-oh. Silap Inua, the weather god who represents the breath of life and lures children...
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  • genie Sila (murti), in Hinduism a murti or vigraha in the form of a stone Silap Inua (sila), in Inuit mythology, the primary component of everything that exists...
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  • Prana Qi Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism Shakti/Shaktipata Shrine Silap Inua Vril Stenger, Victor J (Spring–Summer 1999). "Bioenergetic Fields". The...
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    New Age thought to be a vital force that animates all forms of life. Silap Inua (also Silla), similar to mana or ether, the primary component of everything...
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  • to: Crowns of Silla, ceremonial artifacts made in the kingdom of Silla Silap Inua, a deity in Inuit mythology Zillah (biblical figure) or Tselah (צִלָּה)...
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  • a Czech word for a bumble-bee. JPL · 79354 79360 Sila-Nunam 1997 CS29 Silap Inua (Sila) is the Inuit god of the sky, weather, and life force. Nunam is...
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