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-{{Template}}# [[Ownership]].+{{Template}}
-# Something that is [[own]]ed.+'''Possession''' is [[ownership]]. For example, a [[territory]] under the rule of another country. It can refer to the the condition or [[affliction]] of being [[possess]]ed by a [[demon]] or other [[supernatural]] entity.
-# A [[territory]] under the rule of another country.+ 
-# The condition or [[affliction]] of being [[possess]]ed by a [[demon]] or other [[supernatural]] entity.+==In '''entertainment'''==
 +* [[Possession (1981 film)|''Possession'' (1981 film)]], a film starring Sam Neill
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 +==Metaphysics==
 +* [[Spirit possession]], belief in the control of the behavior of a living thing or natural object by a spiritual being
 +* [[Demonic possession]], belief in the control of a person by the Devil or other malevolent spirit
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Possession is ownership. For example, a territory under the rule of another country. It can refer to the the condition or affliction of being possessed by a demon or other supernatural entity.

In entertainment

Metaphysics

  • Spirit possession, belief in the control of the behavior of a living thing or natural object by a spiritual being
  • Demonic possession, belief in the control of a person by the Devil or other malevolent spirit




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