Animism: The term Anima is taken from the Latin (meaning: Life, breath, soul). It's earliest uses in English date back to 1720, when a German Chemist/Physicist named Gerog Ernst Stahl coined the phrase Animismus to describe his belief "that animal life is produced by an immaterial soul". In his paper "Primitive Cultures", Sir Edward B. Tylor published in February of 1872, popularized the term in…