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Batch Forgiveness
Batch forgiveness, as i think it has always been a key part of almost any religious faith service. The calahari engage in trance dance or ecstatic collective celebration more often during times of social stress and strife. So they literally use it as a kind of batch forgiveness. They're like, let's get our yayas out. Let's drum let's get ourselves into a non ordinary trance state. Let's do it together. And then afterwards, thethings that you that are that were getting on my nerves about you just aren't so much, and we can flush our collective nervous systems and psyches from them. That feels super duper important and absolutely explicitly missing right now from
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