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The anima loci or animus loci is the "soul" of a place, its essential personality. A concept linked to the supernatural spirits of nature as residing in stones, springs, mountains, islands, trees, etc.Pennick, Nigel (1996). ''Celtic Sacred Landscapes''. Thames & Hudson. . P. 13 - 15. This practice is found in religions that have gods that may be more animal than man, like the Japanese Shinto. These beliefs are held throughout some modern religions too. Some of the Catholic Church has some beliefs like these. A country that follows these beliefs is Ireland, "there are several sites sacred to St. Patrick, but investigation has revealed that these were sites devoted to the worship of various Celtic gods and spirits long before the Catholic Church co-opted the location."


Witchcraft

In witchcraft, the anima loci is often referred to a spirit of the place, sprite, fairy, guardian.


Sites with strong anima loci

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References


External links

* A Guide to Local History Terminology Tutelary deities {{Myth-stub