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What is the difference between the spirit and the form of a ritual? Are both necessary?

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What is the difference between the spirit and the form of a ritual? Are both necessary?

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Speaking Tree| TOI | April 2, 2011 Rituals are the external part and spirit is the inner content. Spirit is the essence and rituals are just the form. Spirit is primary; rituals are secondary. Form with spirit is good; form devoid of spirit has no value. People generally tend to take things at face value. It is this habit that develops form-based thinking that gradually overlooks the spirit.

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