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THE PRIMORDIAL ROOTS OF BEING
Authors:Edward C. P. Stewart
Affiliation:Edward C. P. Stewart is a professor at the International Christian University, Mitaka, Tokyo 181, Japan.
Abstract:Abstract. Suffering, alongside the feeling of sanctity of life, pervades human experience, generating primal anxiety, which humans learn to shore up with social solidarity and with the practice of communication in religious rituals. The roots of social belonging spring from the primordial sentiments toward ethnicity, race, language, religion, customs and traditions, and region. Self–identity, mediated by mental formations derived from social relations, is composed of thinking and values. Daily experience reveals that cultural differences produce blind spots in thinking and barriers in values—-governing areas of activity, social relations, the world, and identity of being—-that impedes cross—-cultural understanding.
Keywords:cultural barriers to communication    cultural values and thinking    primal anxiety    primordial belonging and being    primordial sentiments    social humanism of religion
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