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Collective effervescence is generated through religious rituals from "summary" of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology by Emile Durkheim

Durkheim posits that collective effervescence is a fundamental aspect of religious rituals. It is the intense energy and excitement that arises when individuals come together to engage in religious practices. This collective effervescence is not simply the sum of individual emotions; rather, it is a shared experience that transcends the individual and unites the group as a whole. Through religious rituals, individuals are able to connect with something greater than themselves. This sense of connection generates a powerful feeling of solidarity and unity among participants. In this way, religious rituals serve to strengthen the bonds that tie individuals together within a community. Durkheim argues that collective ...
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    The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology

    Emile Durkheim

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