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Gusita bogdan nicolae

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Rites of passage

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Most organizations adopt ceremonies, rituals, sometimes true, they practice, usually when its members meet. Called in certain occasions, they induce emotional states that individual psychological structure of the participants prepare for the reception and acceptance of ideas, specific principles and contribute to strengthening its organization. Another effect is that of achieving resonance because the link with mental entities called parallel worlds that can provide help and spiritual guidance. Rituals are symbolic and their decryption looks good or bad character of the group even revealing its declared goals. For this reason, most organizations store the harshness especially the secret meanings and hidden meanings o

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If the group goals are altruistic, beneficial entities contacted are elevated and offer unlimited support and spiritual guidance for any reward that is unconditional, but if the goals are negative and selfish when called subtle beings are evil, and any income from their aid will be conditional the rewards that come sometimes to human sacrifices. The man known as facts, and the tree by its fruit, of course, and a group known as facts, as well as the esoteric meaning of symbols. What conclusions can be drawn when examining the symbols, gestures and rituals supported by masonry?

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When you tell a young man that came?The other day I watched a documentary about how some boys become men. . It was about some rituals from participating members of tribes to have this status.                In some tribes, the young must withstand 10 minute wearing gloves that are the most venomous ants ple worldwide. Some claim that their bite produces a burn stronger than a bullet, their venom is more powerful than a bee 30 times

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In the 10 minutes old to forget the pain they dance with their family, the tribe's chief and unmarried girls belonging to the tribe.                Since ant venom is very strong, were recorded and cases in which young people have died. The threat of death does not disappear after the 10 minutes, 24 hours are critical, young enduring terrible pain and sometimes even their nervous system fails, and they die. To reach men, they have to repeat this ritual 20 times.

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The Bena Bena tribe, the young people who want to become men need to swallow some twigs with a length of 65 cm (enough long enough to get them up in the stomach). In this ritual they claim that is issued by the weakness of women, break the connection between them and their mother, became a man.

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And this ritual is very risky because once the rods were removed and youth and some organs (stomach) ...                 I sincerely impressed me stuff from some guys that are subject only from the desire to become men, to have the right to start a family.               

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In China it's safe to eat snakes. In Samburu tribes women shave his head. In Morocco you can have 4 wives. In Holland prostitution is legal and its practitioners are displayed in showcases. In Iraq women can not stand when the man upstairs is downstairs. In Mexico beetles fries are a delicacy. In the Amazonian tribes, girls are pull hair, strand by strand.

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In the little Asian Padaung tribe, many women wear metal rings around the neck, since they reach 5 years. "Jewels" get to weigh up to 9 kg and cause excruciating pain, thinning neck and shoulders pushing down. Women can not even drink water from the cup as too strong an inclination of the head would be to lose balance and fall.

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May Padaung tribe mythology gives several reasons for this tradition: women were thus protected from possible bites of tigers or was a way to hate them for not being stolen by men of other tribes.

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