Ritual
Even small and everyday rituals like making a cup of coffee, morning meditation, or daily journaling create narrative structures within our lives. We perform these rituals like placing stones into the stream of time, marking moments with meaning.
Ritual technology
Rituals can be defined as temporal technologies for housing oneself. They turn being in the world into being at home. Rituals are in time as things are in space. They stabilize life by structuring time. They give us festive spaces, so to speak, spaces we can enter in celebration. As temporal structures, rituals arrest time. Temporal spaces we ... See more
NOEMA • All That Is Solid Melts Into Information
Ritual prevents the ordinary from dissolving into invisibility. If you light a candle at dinner, the meal becomes an event. If you walk at the same time each day, it becomes more than exercise. Anthropologists will tell you that rituals function as technologies of attention: certain ordinary acts aren’t trivial, they’re the architecture of meaning.
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