I saw grown men weep openly, on a regular basis, growing up in church I saw people get *possessed* by their faith we weren't even fucking pentacostals! but we'd *feel* in public and come down from the high to comforting, mundane social rituals
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like yeah okay there were some open displays of emotionality at solstice but it wasn't the thing whatever the thing is that I can't articulate failed sacredness
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Consider the religious backgrounds of the individuals - is it possible they successfully recreated a ritual of reform/progressive judaism, where the sense is more "we do this because this is what we do" than some kind of intense spiritual experience?
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oh huh maybe I have limited experience with Judaism didn't know any jewish people growing up (maybe like 2 of them) I was raised as an evangelical
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it was quite like a mass in structure tbh just not great execution
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The vibe I got (in London) was like "all the students who didn't go home for Christmas have an Xmas mass together". Everyone knows what it's meant to be like and they do their part, but there are no real adults in the room (and also no children)
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I was telling you about the importance of high priests for high holy days!!
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