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The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
Sacred Spaces
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the “sacred” is defined
in opposition to the “profane”
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The “Profane” The everyday The normal The “here” and “now”
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Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs
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Peak Experiences Involve: "feelings of limitless horizons opening up to the vision, the feeling of being simultaneously more powerful and also more helpless than one ever was before, the feeling of great ecstasy and wonder and awe, and the loss of placing in time and space“ (Maslow 1970, p. 164)
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Peak Experiences Altered sense of self Altered sense of time
Wonder/awe Labile affect Loosening of associations Ego disintegration “Everything is connected” Abraham Maslow ( )
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The Basic Structure of Sacred Space
“profane”
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Mount Meru World System
(the Buddhist cosmology) Macrocosm the structure of the cosmos Microcosm the structure of each person’s heart-mind
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“rite of passage” sacred world profane world initial social status
liminality (the threshold) separation reintegration initial social status subsequent social status profane world
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The Hajj The largest annual pilgrimage on the planet
Islamic calendar begins in (the Christian) year 622 Timing based on lunar calendar
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Route of the Hajj
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Stages of the Hajj
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