500,000
Shamanism is a spiritual practice found in many cultures worldwide that involves connecting with the spirit world for healing and guidance. It is neither inherently evil nor good; it depends on the intentions and actions of the individual practitioner. Like any spiritual practice, shamanism can be used for positive or negative purposes based on the beliefs and ethics of the practitioner.
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about 14 million
The Archaeology of Shamanism has 239 pages.
Of course. There are many people who do wonderful things with origami.
Yes. Modern Paganism consists of many paths, including Druidism, Asatru, Shamanism, and many forms of Goddess worship. Additionally, there are many indigenous Pagan practices throughout the world. Finally, many people practice their own form of spirituality, wherein they relate to the world in a Pagan way.
Yes; it depends on the religious group. Many Native American peoples continue to follow their ancestral religions. African religions are still practiced--and in India the "indigenous" religion is the main form of religion. Many Japanese still practice Shintoism and many Koreans still practice shamanism.
About 26,000.
Not very many people still practice it today. It's a dying religion and the cultural revolution in China didn't help it much. More people use it as a philosophy than a religion.
About 1.2 Billion baptized Catholics in the world. How many people ACTIVELY practice is a different matter, hard to determine, and it depends on reason. Probably no more than a quarter of the total?
The people of New Jersey, like the rest of the US, practice many religions.