A CiRCE Institute Partner Feature

released 12/17/2025

In this lecture from July 2025, D. C. Schindler draws from the work of philosopher Byung-Chul Han to argue that rituals enable us to experience time in a meaningful way — they actually make time habitable for us. Not only that, says Schindler, but our participation in rituals helps us to experience qualitative time — or kairos — as real time, of which quantitative (chronos) time is an element. He examines what rituals are, how they counter stress and alienation, and how they gather up our material, spiritual, and psychological needs into a satisfying wholeness. When we lose meaningful rituals, Schindler says, our whole experience of time is impoverished.

This lecture is provided courtesy of the CiRCE Institute. 

41 minutes

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