Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
This is a very modern viewpoint, and in my opinion it's a bit crazier of a superstition than was believed by people who believed in fairies, witches, and spirits living in trees. They might have believed some really wild and far out stuff, but they never believed anything as crazy as that. They at least understood that they were mortal and frail, and no matter how much they really really wanted it to be true, they couldn't cause things to happen just because they really wanted it bad enough. Simple verifiable and repeatable scientific inquiry affirmed that truth again and again.
It depends on the culture. Some cultures believe the human mind or spirit is extremely powerful. Such as Norse shamanism, and shamanism in most aboriginal cultures. Some cultures believe many mysterious phenomena result from powerful humans doing them unconsciously without realizing, such as in certain animisms in Africa. Compare the belief in the ‘evil eye’ where the power of a human causes harm. Some cultures, like in parts of India, believe the discipline of taking on a specific code (dharma) manifests cosmic powers. Compare in Japan and similar traditions, where Zen focus and conduct can manifest wondrous effects. And so on.
Some cultures are utterly this-worldly and estimate human potential as extremely powerful.
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