Paths of Initiation
This in-depth course explores how when seen with the eyes of initiation, the struggles we experience secretly seek to activate a deeper healing and greater illumination than we could initiate on our own.
Initiation means to awaken to who we are at the core of our lives. Amidst the great uncertainty of the modern world, the exact knowledge needed for transforming our lives resides within us, waiting to be revealed. When seen with the eyes of initiation, the struggles we experience secretly seek to activate a deeper healing and greater illumination than we could initiate on our own.
On the paths of initiation, our deepest wounds also become pathways to the center of the self where genuine stability can be found, where vitality can ever be renewed, and where spirit keeps calling us to awaken further. When connected to the deep self within us we become vessels for universal imagination. When enough people awaken to the inherent purpose and meaning in their own lives, a collective initiation can occur that shifts the level of meaning as well as alters the course of history.
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Key themes and core ideas in "Paths of Initiation":
Archetypal patterns of initiation underlie and sustain the dynamics of transformation.
Stepping onto the path of initiation means that there is no going back. On the path of transformation, there can be no way back to the self-identity or sense of life we had before.
Initiation involves entering a threshold where we can gather enough tension and momentum to push ourselves to the next stage of our life.
Initiation rites offer an opportunity for a rebirth, an inner labor and essential struggle through which a second birth occurs.
When enough people awaken to the inherent purpose and meaning in their own lives, a collective initiation can also occur and shift the level of meaning and the course of history.
Welcome to "Paths of Initiation" Course
Intro to "Paths of Initiation" Course
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Session 1 Overview
Opening Song - Ne Ne
The Three Stages of Rites of Passage
Collective Rite of Passage
Question 1: Could you talk about how we are walking around in states of incomplete initiation and how the collective condition is affected by this?
Question 2: Can you speak about what happens when individuals don't go through a rite of passage? I'm thinking about how the lack of initiation causes police brutality and power abuse in general.
Question 3: Can you speak more about communitas and how we can help bring this about? I'm feeling really isolated.
Audio - The Arc of Initiation
Book Excerpt: Inner Eyes of Soul
Essay - Rites of Passage and Our Cultural Crisis
Session 2 Overview
Introduction
Hindu Folktale - The Beloved Cow
Story Commentary
Question 1: I have the sense that initiation is not once and done, but that we are called to initiation a number of times in our lives. Could you speak to this?
Question 2: Please say more about the rites of blessing that you mentioned are used during the return cycle of initiation.
Question 3: What is your understanding of why our culture is so lacking in elders and wise elderhood?
Conclusion and Closing Song
Audio - The Beloved Cow
Audio: Ne Ne - Song
Audio: Ne Ne - Commentary
Book Excerpt - The Disciple's Tale
Session 3 Overview
Opening Song - Azima
Death is the Middle of Life
The Necessity of Transformation
Initiation of Youth
Question 1: How did we lose something so integral to our psychological and spiritual growth as rites of passage?
Question 2: I'm working with ex-combatants in Colombia with plenty of scars in their bodies and souls, and all unfinished initiations. How can I help offer them meaningful experiences during the current peace process?
Question 3: It seems that genuine initiation must be a two-way street between mentor and initiate. Can you say something about this idea?
Question 4: How can we encourage people to understand initiation in a culture that dreads and avoids pain through all means of addictions?
Audio - The Mystery of Life, Death and Renewal
Book Excerpt: Die Before You Die
Book Excerpt - Survival Mentoring
Session 4 Overview
Borneo Folktale: The Half-Boy
Story Commentary
Question 1: Are there cultures that treat childbirth as an initiation? What rituals are associated with that event for the woman going through the ordeal?
Question 2: What can you say about mature rites of passage for adults involving divorce and loss of community in a society that undervalues the role of the elder?
Question 3: How can we heal wounds that are passed down through generations?
Question 4: Can we stay in a liminal space too long? Can we cut that phase too short? Perhaps this is why what is occurring now [in the pandemic response] by opening up or going back to normal too early?
Question 5: Related to the idea of dying before we die, Joseph Campbell said, "We must be willing to get rid of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us." Can you speak to this?
Conclusion and Closing Song
Audio: Azima - Full Song
Audio: Azima - Commentary
Book Excerpt - A Tale of Two Villages
Book Excerpt - Dancing to Be Whole Again
Session 5 Overview
Opening Song - Kanaro
Intro - Pathless Path
Vision Quest
Shamanic Initiations
Question 1: Is there any connection between the Dark Night of the Soul and Shamanic Initiation?
Question 2: I love the myth and the song you opened with. How do we bring people together when communities are so polarized?
Question 3: Are there other levels to this "down to the bone" idea beyond just physical? Is there a spiritual stripping down of all our old connective tissues?
Question 4: What is the relationship between initiation and the recovery of the heart mind coherence?
Audio: The Pathless Path and the Old Mind
Book Excerpt - The Second Adventure of Life
Essay - What You Love is the Cure
Session 6 Overview
Apache Creation Myth - Origin of Healing
Story Commentary: Role of the Outsiders
Question 1: What about groups of people who feel like outsiders? Are they prone to the same two dangers that you mentioned?
Question 2: I'm a lifelong outsider. What would you say about how to bear the loneliness and endless separation that comes with this?
Question 3: Can you speak about how the center of the realm depends upon the vitality from the edges of the realm?
Question 4: When someone has been an outsider all of their life, and developed a hard shell of not caring as much about others, how do they break that hard shell and connect and give back to those others?
Question 5: As an outsider, I've found it very difficult to be heard by those on the inside as my ideas are unconventional. How can we effectively deliver our "out there" inspirations and medicine to a divided world?
Question 6: I'm on the board of a charter school in California. I would like to help teachers see coronavirus as a rite of passage for the school. Do you have advice about how to bring this to the leadership of the school?
Question 7: How does our awakening and healing affect the transforming and healing of our community and the world as a whole?
Conclusion and Closing Song
Audio - Reweaving the World
Audio: Kanaro - Full Song
Audio: Kanaro - Commentary
Essay - The Light Inside the Darkness
Book Excerpt - The Last Thread
Michael Meade Biography
Mosaic Multicultural Foundation
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