Spiritual rites of passage
are ceremonial rituals to celebrate significant life transitions, rooted in
cultural, religious and social traditions to integrate the individuality into
new role in a union-ship to prepare for new responsibilities.
Transitions of life stages
as from childhood to adulthood or a marriage are profound spiritual
significance.
These sacred rituals tap
into a higher plane of existence to change values where the depth of knowledge
and wisdom will be challenged that goes beyond the veil of ordinary reality.
To encounter hidden aspects
of once self and gain insight by being open to deeper connection are the
bridges for the seeker.
The practice of union ship
is the exercise of mindfulness that is facilitating self-reflection and
spiritual growth.
8 is the number of
transformation, where two circles meet and link the constant exchange to the
greater good. The 8th house in Astrology is the field of action
where the qualities of intimate union-ship reveal its mysterious depth and
desires.
The union ship of intimacy
and its trust is the power one should consider in this rite of passage to
create emotional bliss.
The psychology in a
complete intimate relation is the fundamental means to give those who have been
drawn together by attraction, the total involving feeling.
The sexual revolution and
its widespread permissiveness and media abuse creates more of a performance
deconditioning process in act, then the realization of a sacred union-ship of
sharing senses beyond psychological complexes.
The moment of the bliss is
the sacred kundalini in full action to rejuvenate the awareness to sense the
purpose of unconscious transformation into harmony.
The sharing of the depth as
psychic beings are the exaltations of the spirit in creative beauty, in the
phenomenon of love itself.
The blessings of life and
its sharing power is the receiving and giving at the same time, without the
longing of the mind that deprives the heart of its freedom.
Shared resources, feelings
and commitments have the Dharmic qualities of the healing kundalini qualities
and are the true nature of things. They are the hidden laws of ethical and
moral spirituality that are the constant learning process of awareness.
Dharma is the moment to
moment experience and the unfolding of reality on all levels of existence.
We are the mirrors of each
others unfolding experience and continuous transformation to find the sense of
equilibrium and understanding the real value of each others perspective.
The kundalini or bliss of
spiritual intimacy stimulates the autonomic nervous system, leading to
heightened alertness and awareness.
The awakening stirs a
higher intelligence within the self, unlocking a profound surge of creativity.
The right of passage is the
experience to transform on the mental, emotional, and spiritual levels.
The stepping stones in the
rite of passage are sincerity, tolerance and endurance that give trust of the
self with the reach to share that altar.
The rite of passage and
spiritual attainment is to become conscious of the genuine elements of values
that are formed in the heart.
Self-will is the strength
of the Spirit and only gets involved when the ego stops talking and the spirit
entitles to have self will, involving the soul of compassion. For every
unfoldment and rite of passage, there is a certain time, so that one is in
harmony with the soul.
Every relationship in its
continuity will challenge those values on the journey of shared resources and
bring out the trust of the self in others to cross those elements of honest
commitments.
The right of passage is the
bridge of once deeper self that needs the trust of integrity to cross the
unknown waters with certainty.
In the learning never to stop learning one establishes wisdom to become the free, whole individuals where earth creates the serendipities to share the walks on the wild side.
Rites of passages and its rituals open the
hearts and clear the minds to get in touch with once true emotions and desires,
providing a safe way to make change in once world and others.
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