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Jilly_in_VA

(9,962 posts)
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 11:11 AM Sep 2021

The surprising power of daily rituals

When the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski visited the Trobriand Islands in Papua New Guinea in the early 20th Century, he noted the elaborate preparations fishermen would make before setting out to sea. They would carefully paint their canoes with black, red and white paint, chanting spells as they did so. The vessel would be struck with wooden sticks, the bows stained with red ochre and crew members would adorn their arms with shells.

Malinowski recorded a long list of ceremonies and rituals the islanders would perform before venturing out onto the open sea. But when the fishermen went out into the nearby calm lagoon, they did not use these rites. Malinowski concluded that the "magic" rituals performed by the islanders were a response to help them cope with the unpredictable might of the Pacific Ocean.

Later anthropologists have noted that fishermen in other parts of the world, such those engaging in deep sea fishing off the gulf coast of Texas and drifter fishing skippers in East Anglia, UK, were also prone to superstitions and rituals to help them cope with the uncertainty and dangers of their profession.

But evidence points to the existence of rituals long before the 20th century. One of the earliest examples of a human ritual practice is thought to be a carving of a python in a cave in Botswana, Southern Africa, dating back 70,000 years. Thousands of stone spearheads in the cave were thought to have been burnt in a ritual, including some that had been intricately carved from red stone brought from hundreds of miles away. The archaeologists who made the discovery believe the destruction of the spearheads were part of ritualistic sacrifices to the python.

But why have rituals been used for such a long time?

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210914-how-rituals-help-us-to-deal-with-uncertainty-and-stress

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The surprising power of daily rituals (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Sep 2021 OP
I believe it's to feel WA-03 Democrat Sep 2021 #1
That has to be a big part of it. Feeling helpless causes stress. Hortensis Sep 2021 #4
"The Transformative Power of Ritual" markie Sep 2021 #2
read an article the other day NJCher Sep 2021 #3

WA-03 Democrat

(3,039 posts)
1. I believe it's to feel
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 11:16 AM
Sep 2021

Like we have some control when really we have none. I had favorite basketball team that made a championship run. I had a lucky game shirt and socks that didn’t get washed for weeks. Did it make the difference-no. Did it feel good-yes!

Smell good is another topic.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
4. That has to be a big part of it. Feeling helpless causes stress.
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 05:53 PM
Sep 2021

I find even reading a book about something that threatens me makes me feel a lot better. Even if I'm still unable to change it or the threat turns out to be worse than I imagined, greater understanding makes me feel more competent and less helpless. Probably taking definitive action, like burning spear heads made of special stone, would be significantly more effective, though.

NJCher

(35,644 posts)
3. read an article the other day
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 05:24 PM
Sep 2021

that said to start off the morning with some sort of ritual.

When talking to my brother, he told me he starts off the day with puzzles and word games.

The article recommended something physical, like weeding.

The thinking is that an accomplishment early in the day gets you off to a start where you'll accomplish even more.

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