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| In a religion, it addresses cultural anxieties |
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| It encompasses meaning or significance in a culture. It changes over time when new creations occur. It changes with the issues of appropriation for that time period. |
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| expression in small scale cyclical societies where there is a transition between states. |
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| separation, margin, aggregation |
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| Symbolism of the Liminal Persona |
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| Often modeled on human biological processes. The condition of ambiguity, paradox, neutrality. |
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| Douglas's theory of Contradition/polution |
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| human prima materia/ prototype of "sacred poverty." |
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| simple authority of tradition and anxiety values. Comradeship and passivity and absorption of gnosis. |
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| The communication of Sacra (3 issues to explore) |
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| disproportion, monstrousness and mystery. |
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| The communication of Sacra (examples prompt reflection) |
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| reduction, recombination and recombination---> abstraction encouraged acerrima which is an archetypal paradigm. |
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