. . It is through the opening ceremony that traditional social talents recognize and assume this image (himself). (Eliade, 1958, p.ix) "(4) In all societies, rituals have been discovered to show the new status and status of individuals and groups in the communities they live in. They pointed out by Van Gennep Jubilee year to a gentle awareness of the journey trip, the pass-through ceremony was divided into three different stages.
Passing a ceremonial or transitional ceremony: It is described by A. Van Gennep in 1909. These rituals take place during the transition experienced by individuals and groups throughout the lifecycle and indicate the end of the development phase and the beginning of a new phase. After studying various cultures, Van Gennep considered this ritual to be universal. Treatment Rituals: This includes rituals developed by therapists and used for practicing psychotherapy, but in some cases psychotherapy may be regarded as a ceremony. Haley (1973) insists that treatment of a problem or treatment of adolescents (psychiatric disorders, behavioral disorders, anorexia nervosa, etc.) are like opening ceremonies to promote the needs of young people. Individuality and necessary release as a way to restore his or her normal life cycle
Recently I have listened to audio books that stated the right to pass and emphasized their importance to personal development. As explained in this book, these rituals are designed to dramatically express the milestones of people's lives in order to make people aware of the changes people are experiencing. In modern life, we will also perform birthday ceremonies such as birthdays and wedding celebrations, even even religious ceremonies. Simultaneous conversion support