The Sacred and the Profane: Ritual, Morality, and the Hidden Architecture of Human Experience

Exploring the eternal tension between sacred purpose and profane behavior — and how this duality shapes culture, consciousness, and ritual.
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Human experience is defined by contrasts: the holy and the profane, reverence and transgression, order and chaos. In this episode, George Monty dives into the interplay of sacred and profane in myth, ritual, and daily life.


From ancient civilizations to modern society, this conversation explores how humans navigate morality, symbolism, and the invisible structures that govern thought, behavior, and cultural evolution.


In this episode:


  • Understanding sacred versus profane in myth and culture
  • How ritual bridges the human and the divine
  • Psychological and social implications of moral duality
  • Archetypal stories illustrating sacred-profane dynamics
  • Applying these insights to modern life, ethics, and consciousness



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The Sacred and the Profane: Ritual, Morality, and the Hidden Architecture of Human Experience
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