To experience and live out a harmony with the world, in a manner quite different from that of everyday life — this, we have said, is the meaning of "festival." But no more intense harmony with the world can be thought of than that of "Praise of God," the worship of the Creator of this world. Now, as I have often experienced, this statement is often received with a mixture of discomfort and various other feelings, but its truth cannot be denied. The most festive festival that can be celebrated is religious worship or "cult," and there is no festival that does not get its life from such worship or does not actually derive its origin from this. There is no worship "without the gods," whether it be mardi gras or a wedding.


pp. 50–51 - Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948)


To experience and live out a harmony with the world, in a manner quite different from that of everyday life — this, we have said, is the meaning of ...

To experience and live out a harmony with the world, in a manner quite different from that of everyday life — this, we have said, is the meaning of ...

To experience and live out a harmony with the world, in a manner quite different from that of everyday life — this, we have said, is the meaning of ...

To experience and live out a harmony with the world, in a manner quite different from that of everyday life — this, we have said, is the meaning of ...