The rise of individualism and rationalism ushered in by Descartes and the Renaissance rejected transcendence and intuitive discovery of metaphysical truths, supplanting religion's esoteric core with moralism and sentimentalism. This reduced Catholic traditions to incomprehensible symbolic acts kept alive but not properly understood, reflecting the West's broader loss of spiritual meaning.
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