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Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, ethics, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion. It is an essentially contested concept. Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from the divine, sacredness, faith, and a supernatural being or beings.

The origin of religious belief is an open question, with possible explanations including awareness of individual death, a sense of community, and dreams. Religions have sacred histories, narratives, and mythologies, preserved in oral traditions, sacred texts, symbols, and holy places, that may attempt to explain the origin of life, the universe, and other phenomena. Religious practice may include rituals, sermons, commemoration or veneration (of deities or saints), sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trances, initiations, matrimonial and funerary services, meditation, prayer, music, art, dance, or public service.

There are an estimated 10,000 distinct religions worldwide, though nearly all of them have regionally based, relatively small followings. Four religions—Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—account for over 77% of the world's population, and 92% of the world either follows one of those four religions or identifies as nonreligious, meaning that the vast majority of remaining religions account for only 8% of the population combined. The religiously unaffiliated demographic includes those who do not identify with any particular religion, atheists, and agnostics, although many in the demographic still have various religious beliefs. Many world religions are also organized religions, most definitively including the Abrahamic religions Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and the Baháʼí Faith, while others are arguably less so, in particular folk religions, indigenous religions, and some Eastern religions. A portion of the world's population are members of new religious movements. Scholars have indicated that global religiosity may be increasing due to religious countries having generally higher birth rates.

The study of religion comprises a wide variety of academic disciplines, including theology, philosophy of religion, comparative religion, and social scientific studies. Theories about religion offer various explanations for its origins and workings, including the ontological foundations of religious being and belief.

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Zen Journeys: Bridging East and West

Serial: YR-00021

Yvonne Rand 2/23/86
Sunday Talk GGF
JT 10/18/21

Heart Sutra, Zazen, Vow, Posture, Religion, Four Noble Truths, Priest, Daily Life,...
Feb 23 1986
Green Gulch Farm

Fearless Curiosity: Embrace the Unknown

Happiness, Equanimity, Religion, Commitment
Jul 07 1996

Mindful Motivation, Meaningful Action

New Year, Precepts, Freedom, Religion, Realization, Vow, Interview, Desire, Peace...
Dec 15 2001

Mindfulness in the Face of Mortality

Ordinary Mind, Posture, Letting Go, Daily Life, Peace, Lay, Patience, Japan, Religion...
Oct 26 2002

Cultivating Joy Through Mindful Awareness

conditioning, Generosity, appreciation, Patience, Equanimity, Habitual Judgement, Heart-Mind,...
Apr 05 2003

Embracing Impermanence Through Meditation

Mill Valley, Ceremony, Heart Sutra, Desire, Liberation, Impermanence, Nirvana,...
Feb 14 1998

Harmony in Truth and Compassion

Enemies, Concentration, Happiness, Precepts, Fox, Greed, Freedom, Religion, Vow,...
1990