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The prosocial and interpersonal effects of psychedelics likely supported 'collective effervescence' (as defined by Durkheim, 1995) and 'communitas' (as defined by Turner, 1969) during ancestral rituals, religious ceremonies, and secular celebrations, aiding in the reaffirmation of common identity and social connectedness.
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- Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution www.frontiersin.org via serper
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- ritual and religious practices concept