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The Environmental Protection Significance of Nature Worship ()
The environmental protection significance of nature worship has four points:
1, the animist interpretation model establishes the concept of interaction between man and environment;
2. Strengthen the collective consciousness of awe and environmental protection through ceremonies;
3. Regulate the group's behavior to the environment through taboo;
4. Get the blessing of the gods through the ceremony.
Nature worship is characterized by:
1, animism;
2. Environmental relevance;
3. Group identity;
4. The ceremony is procedural.
Nature worship is to worship natural objects and natural forces as objects with life, will and great ability. Nature worship is the most primitive religious form, which appeared in the Neolithic Age.
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