The Psychology of Ritual |
Contents
The Birth of the Rite | 6 |
Earliest records Synonymity of religion and magic | 15 |
The Recollective Bado Rite of the Dogons based on Sirius | 25 |
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ancient Egyptians angels appear Aquarian Archangels archetypal aspect autonomic nervous system become believed body brain Celebrant Celtic ceremonial chakras Chapter Christian collective unconscious colour concept concerned consciousness cosmic cryptomnesia cult cultures death deity Divine Dogon Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki earth effect Eliade emotional Endnotes endocrine energies essence example experience expression fact feel female force frequently Gematria gland god-forms Goddess gods healing human Ibid individual initiation initiatory instinctive invoked involved Isis light magical manifest mental metaphysical mind Mircea Eliade Mother Mysteries mystical nature occult occultist one's participants path pathworking pentagram performed physical planet practices priest Priestess primitive psyche psychic psychological Qabalah Qabalistic religions religious result ritual role role-playing sacred Sacred Geometry secret Sekhmet sexual shaman Sinfjotli Sirius sistrum society somatic soul spirit Stewart Farrar subconscious symbol Tefnut Temple things thou Tiphareth tradition transcendental Tree Triple Goddess women worship Yoga