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Essay heading: Exploring Religion
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Contagious magic is the form of magic based on prayer, direction, symbols, and affects not only the subject but to those around. In my lifetime, I have thus far used simple homeopathic magic, aka acetylsalicylic acid and seasoned broth made from a common gallinaceous farm bird (Gallus domesticus), for everyday illnesses and head problems... displayed 300 characters
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In my lifetime, I have thus far used simple homeopathic magic, aka acetylsalicylic acid and seasoned broth made from a common gallinaceous farm bird (Gallus domesticus), for everyday illnesses and head problems.
3.) The main issue about presentational and representational symbols are literal and non-literal... displayed next 300 characters
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