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Eternal return of rituals from "summary" of The Golden Bough by James George Frazer

The idea that rituals must be performed at regular intervals, in a fixed order, and with meticulous precision, is a central tenet of many religious traditions. This concept can be traced back to ancient times when people believed that the world operated according to a cyclical pattern of birth, death, and rebirth. Just as the seasons come and go in a never-ending cycle, so too must rituals be repeated in order to ensure the continued harmony of the universe. The notion of the eternal return of rituals is closely tied to the idea of cosmic renewal. In many cultures, rituals are seen as a way to ensure that the natural order of the world is maintained and that chaos is kept at bay. By performing the same rites and ceremonies year after year, people believe they are helping to sustain the balance of the cosmos and prevent disaster from befalling them. Furthermore, the...
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    The Golden Bough

    James George Frazer

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