If reason can't save the world, no wonder magic and superstition are on the rise
Briefly

In Santa Fe, the Zozobra festival offers a cathartic release by allowing people to burn physical representations of their fears, contributing to their happiness and sense of community.
Folklore often provides a delightful lens through which we can interact with our fears and anxieties, transforming them into community celebrations rather than personal burdens.
Embracing rituals, like burning the Zozobra or participating in seasonal festivities, can help us navigate our anxieties, creating shared experiences that foster connection and joy.
Amidst dark months filled with folklore, there's a growing appreciation for traditions that celebrate our fears, offering comfort and light in the form of community rituals.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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