existentialism and religious rituals
Existentialism is a philosophical belief that emphasizes individual existence and freedom, highlighting the importance of personal responsibility and the search for meaning in life. Religious rituals, on the other hand, refer to prescribed practices, ceremonies, or actions that are performed within a religious context, typically aimed at expressing devotion, connecting with the divine, or reinforcing spiritual beliefs and values.
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