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<blockquote class="definition">''Arendi''' (power) is the term used by the [[Huron]] to refer to sacred powers of healing and influence over the world provided by the [[Oki]] during dreamwork.<ref>Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” ''Religion 22'' (1992): 259–70. </ref> It is an example of the [[Enhanced Power Over Creation]] that attends strong [[Connection]]</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">''Arendi''' (power) is the term used by the [[Huron]] to refer to sacred powers of healing and influence over the world provided by the [[Oki]] during dreamwork.<ref>Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” ''Religion 22'' (1992): 259–70. </ref> It is an example of a [[Connection Enhancements]], in this case an [[Enhanced Power Over Creation]] that attends strong [[Connection]]</blockquote>


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Arendi

Arendi' (power) is the term used by the Huron to refer to sacred powers of healing and influence over the world provided by the Oki during dreamwork.[1] It is an example of a Connection Enhancements, in this case an Enhanced Power Over Creation that attends strong Connection

Examples

List of Connection Outcomes

Notes

Power was derived from union with the Ok.

" In such a case, the power of the oki and the power of the individual were regarded as one in the same and the union of the individual with the sources of empowerment represented the strongest possible affirmation of the sacred character of the world."[2]

  1. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.
  2. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.