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Many Minds

The ritual species

Oct 5, 2022
Rituals may seem silly but they are central to human culture. Dr. Dimitris Xygalatas explains the significance of rituals, including extreme practices like fire-walking. They discuss the psychological state of fire walkers and the physics behind it. The use of physiological measures in public rituals is explored, revealing emotional alignments and heart rate synchrony. The role of pain in collective rituals and its benefits for social bonding is discussed. Implementing rituals in a lab and engaging in shared activities are explored as bonding experiences.
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Quick takeaways

  • Rituals are incredibly valuable for individuals and groups, forming an essential part of human life.
  • Fire-walking rituals create bonds within communities through synchronized movement, collective suffering, and the release of endorphins.

Deep dives

The Value of Rituals

Rituals may appear frivolous and pointless, involving repetitive and often painful actions. Yet, rituals are found in abundance in all human cultures and throughout history, suggesting their significance. Dr. Demetris Zigalatus, an expert on rituals, argues that rituals are incredibly valuable for individuals and groups, forming an essential part of human life. Examples of extreme rituals, such as fire-walking, demonstrate how rituals create bonds within communities. Synchronized movement, collective suffering, and the release of endorphins during rituals contribute to social bonding and enhance well-being. Rituals provide a sense of structure, comfort, and a way to establish social connections, even in contemporary globalized society.

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