Let
us come back once more to the primitive mysteries of initiation. Everywhere
we have found the symbolism of death as the ground of spiritual birth
- that is, of regeneration. In all these contexts. death signifies the
surpassing of the profane, non-sanctified condition, the condition of
the 'natural man', ignorant of religion and blind to the spiritual. The
mystery of initiation discloses to the neophyte, little by little, the
true dimensions of existence; by introducing him to the sacred, the mystery
obliges him to assume the responsibilities of a man. Let us remember this
fact, for it is important - that access to the spiritual is expressed,
in archaic societies, by the symbolism of Death.
Mircea
Eliade, Myths, Dreams
Throughout
human history there have been many forms of ritual initiation. The form
that we hold in both The GIFT and The
GRAIL is one such form that has proven extraordinarily powerful in
its capacity to allow transformation within the individual and the collective.
It holds the echoes of the ancient mysteries whilst held in an utterly
contemporary context.
Essential to all passages
of initiation, is the entry through the present 'state' of being, into
an expanded, greater awareness of one's intrinsic nature and its relationship
to the cosmos, or all of life. As Eliade suggests, it does indeed require
a 'death'; a willingness to let go of what has passed or is not longer
needed and surrender to the forces of nature so much greater than the
personal will can envisage.
Within Shematrix, we acknowledge the lack in our culture
of ritual forms of initiation that honour the uniqueness of each individual
within a society. Without this recognition, the individual can become
alienated from his place in life and the very fabric of our humanity suffers.
It is the intention of this page to explore a little of what occurred
in the past, in order that we may retrieve something of the wisdom of
the ancients, and bring what is relevant into our lives today.
Within
earth-based cultures, initiation was held as essential to the well-being
of the individual and his or her connection to life itself. A young girl's
first bleeding, a couple's first sexual experience, boys becoming men,
the miracle of the birth of a child, were events all marked by some form
of ritual or sacred drama, that acknowledged the power of these transitions.
To honour these passages as a community, both validates the experience
of each person and weaves it into the tribal story. Each knows his place
within the tribe and everyone participates in the creation of the world.
Essentially
initiation is a soul journey. It may be stepped into consciously, or it
may take us, when we least expect it! It often comes upon us unbidden,
with the elemental force of a hurricane, or an earthquake. A loss or death
of a loved one, or any sudden change of life circumstances can catapult
us unsuspecting into an entirely altered reality. It is the passage of
awakening to the new and unfamiliar circumstance that tests our capacity
for evolution. A soul is tempered by what has had to be let go of, not
by how much we have clung to or acquired. The willingness to surrender
'control' of the old and comfortable condition, requires a maturity of
soul that arises through living, not by theorising. There is a necessary
shattering of innocence, of trust in the safety and comfort of the known.
No instruction can describe the first sexual ecstasy. Nothing prepares
one for the demands of birth, mothering and the utterly altered circumstances
of a new life. And no amount of denial will protect us from the inevitability
of our own physical death. Facing our worst fears and meeting these powerful
and often painful points of transition in a human life is to consciously
connect with the mystery, with the order of the cosmos, with existence
itself and to be opened by its infinite potential.
To
call on this greater power is prayer. To make ceremony to invoke it is
ritual. To connect with it so deeply that it passes through you and leaves
you irrevocably changed is initiation. Ritual initiation is a sacred journey
into the unknown, undertaken consciously and made as an offering to life.
It asks a death in return for the birth of the new. And because it opens
us to the vast universal powers, the neophyte needs the old ones, the
initiated ones, to guide or watch over the journey. In ancient cultures,
the elders were revered for the life passages they had endured; the closer
they traveled toward death, the greater the value of life experience.
In
Arnhemland the higher initiation is to 'go into the Mother' - to descend
alive into the earth, sometimes even being dusted with white powder to
be like a corpse. At the Greek mysteries in Eleusis much of the time was
spent underground without light. Inanna is transformed by surrendering
to her dark sister/self Ereshkigal in the great below. In contemporary
initiation much time is spent in the underbelly of the self and of the
cultural persona; allowing the unacceptable, forbidden and darkest aspects
to instruct the soul.
These
are all descents to the underworld, which despite our distaste or our
fear, is always the place to head when seeking transformation and renewal.
But we like to hang on to heaven. We want only the light, only the happy
endings. We fear death. We are taught to avoid it. We hold it as alien
to life, as opposite to life, as other than life. Earth based peoples
don't make this separation. Death is the unseen or hidden part of life.
Life and death are a continuum and this is revealed in initiation; that
the end and the beginning are back to back, that life is circular.
Initiation
is a Mystery and as such, it can be known but not spoken. As with all
mysteries, the form tells us very little. Whether one chooses a solitary
vision quest, a sacred medicine journey, a pagan ceremony or any other
form of opening to the mystery, what guides the initiate is his intention
and the support he summons from the unseen world. It is an invocation
of spirit to occupy matter, to allow visioning, knowing, transformation
beyond what has previously been understood as possible. From the outside
it appears that certain steps may be taken, but only from inside can we
experience, for ourselves. A great trust is required; often in the face
of tremendous doubt or skepticism, for we have been well indoctrinated
by the fear of the unknown and our own inner voice of guidance may be
the last we are used to heeding.
Each
experience of initiation is unique. Through ceremonial witnessing of these
passages to reclaim the soul, we also learn to honor and validate individual
subjective experience as a high truth. We learn to listen to our own soul
voice and hear and respect that of others.
We
can directly experience God/Goddess within ourselves and each other and
the profundity of witnessing divinity within such ordinary humanness,
is a paradox of divine order! We are in the realm of religious experience
here; the direct embodiment of the sacred. The glorious transmission that
is often held as unattainable unless you are a Christ, a Buddha or a saint
is the birthright of all beings and can be tasted utterly and totally
within the present moment.
To
speak of 'religious experience' can evoke discomfort. For many, spirit
as a living force has been excluded from our lives. Invoking spirit, allowing
that there are realms outside our physical and limited experience requires
a certain humility. It also requires an extraordinary courage to step
outside the known and risk being seen as unacceptable, an outcast, the
oddity. Yet it is paradoxically that willingness to face aloneness, to
be separate from the false, the inauthentic or the outworn, that unites
us once more with the whole. When initiation is part of a culture it connects
us deeply, to ourselves, each other and all of life. It re-awakens the
divine; it activates courage, compassion and acceptance of all beings.
Within Shematrix and the work of The
GIFT and The Grail, we are using a contemporary,
but timeless form of rite of initiation to activate a network of support
for all those in major life transition. There are few places so sacred
and safe to encounter one's deepest truth. If you feel called to the possibilities
this evokes, you are invited to take your place among the circle of initiates.
