Creating Rituals Bringing Forth Light

 

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Performing any ritual in the context of a creative endeavor is to release bound creative life energy and open ourselves to the understanding we need to create what we desire. It is about bringing light of understanding and wisdom into our being relative to the creative endeavor. It is about becoming enlightened on the subject of interest and/or the issue at hand and/or enlightened as to how address whatever is binding our creative life energy which needs to be freed to manifest the creation we desire.

Some action should be performed symbolizing such action. For example, lighting a candle located in a safe place to burn during the entire ritual or until the candle burns out is one such action. Or, one can move from a rather dark room into a well lit room or move from the inside of a house to the outside.

Since brining forth light is about accessing wisdom and understanding, we can see a journey we make to meet with a teacher relative to a creative endeavor as a ritual.

Here it may be appropriate to remember that there are two kinds of knowledge, intellectual and experiential. Often bringing light into our world is about making our intellectual knowledge experiential or building an intellectual foundation to support the experiential understanding. It may be appropriate to do something which demonstrates we are willing to make our intellectual knowledge experiential and our experiential knowledge intellectual.

Related topics
Two types, or aspects, of knowledge, understanding, awareness and knowing
Generic symbolism for action in rituals and metatheater

Sequence of action in creating rituals

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