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Rites exist to provide order. Whether it is a wedding, a funeral, or a simple graduation ceremony, these rituals serve as "spatial markers" in time. They tell the community and the individual that a fundamental change has occurred. Anthropologists often point to the as the most critical version of this. Without a ceremony to mark the transition from childhood to adulthood, for example, the individual may feel adrift, never quite sure where they belong in the social hierarchy. The Three Stages

The individual is stripped of their old status (e.g., a soldier leaving home).

Ultimately, a rite is more than just a habit or a tradition; it is a bridge. It bridges the gap between the known and the unknown, the sacred and the profane. By participating in rites, humanity finds a way to sanctify the mundane and make sense of the monumental changes that define our existence.

Rites exist to provide order. Whether it is a wedding, a funeral, or a simple graduation ceremony, these rituals serve as "spatial markers" in time. They tell the community and the individual that a fundamental change has occurred. Anthropologists often point to the as the most critical version of this. Without a ceremony to mark the transition from childhood to adulthood, for example, the individual may feel adrift, never quite sure where they belong in the social hierarchy. The Three Stages

The individual is stripped of their old status (e.g., a soldier leaving home).

Ultimately, a rite is more than just a habit or a tradition; it is a bridge. It bridges the gap between the known and the unknown, the sacred and the profane. By participating in rites, humanity finds a way to sanctify the mundane and make sense of the monumental changes that define our existence.