[Ritual] dwells in an invisible reality and gives this reality a vocabulary, props, costume, gesture, scenery. Ritual makes things separate, sets them apart from ordinary affairs and thoughts. Rituals need not be solemn, but they are formalized, stylized, extraordinary, and artificial. In the name of ritual, we can do anything. We can do astonishing acts. In the end, ritual gives us assurance about the unification of things.
[Ritual] dwells in an invisible reality and gives this reality a vocabulary, props, costume, gesture, scenery. Ritual makes things separate, sets the… - Barbara Myerhoff
[Ritual] dwells in an invisible reality and gives this reality a vocabulary, props, costume, gesture, scenery. Ritual makes things separate, sets the…
- Barbara Myerhoff
The best lives and stories are made up of minute particulars that somehow are also universal and of use to others as well as oneself. - Barbara Myerhoff
The best lives and stories are made up of minute particulars that somehow are also universal and of use to others as well as oneself.
All rituals are paradoxical and dangerous enterprises, the traditional and improvised, the sacred and the secular. Paradoxical because rituals are co… - Barbara Myerhoff
All rituals are paradoxical and dangerous enterprises, the traditional and improvised, the sacred and the secular. Paradoxical because rituals are co…
The self is made, not given - Barbara Myerhoff
The self is made, not given
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