This week is all about the power of a self-generated ceremony. I’ll open up about my own recent experiences while on a 4-day, 4-night wilderness solo fast and how I created ceremonies right there for the major moments throughout my life. I also share how my heart was cracked open, and jam on some ways you can create your own ceremonies, including questions you can use to get started.
You will learn:
// How ceremony can help us get unstuck
// What a self-generated ceremony is and why it can be more potent than ones that are taught to us
// How to counteract the tendency that modern industrialized society has to keep us from the support we need when experiencing major life changes
// My recent experiences and epiphanies in the desert and the self-generated ceremonies I created to mark each of them
// Prompts you can use to begin creating your own ceremonies
Resources:
// Episode 116: The Importance of Rites of Passage
// Episode 184: The Power of Intention, Ritual, and Ceremony
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