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The Cognition and Feeling of Religious Rituals
A Case Study on the Participants Religious Experience of Star
Groups Worship()

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mysticism(Occultism)
religious phenomena

There are some findings as follows:


1.The believers cognition of the star groups worship ritual:
(1)The history of the star groups worship is very long. However, not every participant
knows the intention of star group worship is to worship stars. Most converts know
that worshiping stars is to pray for prolonging their own life.
(2)Modern temples expand their functions of star group worship rituals. From the
need of praying for prolonging ones life, temples expand the need to pray for fortune,
offices, the smooth going of the academic study. Temples obtain financial resources
out of it.
(3)Participants show respect to the god.

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(4)Through reciting the wisdom words, one may accumulate his/her merits.
2.The believers feeling of the star groups worship ritual
(1)The god listens to the praying words of the believers.
(2)Believers see or sense the god appearing in the scene of the ritual.
(3)Believers believes that the god has arrived at the scene of the ritual.
(4)Believers are moved by the atmosphere of the religious rituals.
3.Believers are willing to attend the next ritual after taking part in the star groups
worship this time. This is the main reason why the old ritual still existing in the
modern society.

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