Chindi

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title: Chindi
text: In Navajo religious belief, a chindi is the miasma left behind after a person dies, believed to leave the body with the deceased's last breath. It is everything that was negative about the person’s life; pain, fear, anger, disappointment, dissatisfaction, resentment, and rejection as the "residue that man has been unable to bring into universal harmony". Traditional Navajo believe that contact with a chindi can cause illness and death. Chindi are believed to linger around the deceased's bones or
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