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Rebirth
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A Releasing Your Unlimited Creativity discussion topic | |
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The creation process is cyclic and recycles the past. To recreate an aspect of our life we must be reborn. We must become totally new to live a completely new life. In emptying ourselves and dying died to the past, paid the sacrifice of creation to free the bound energy, and cleansed out all that does not serve, we open ourselves to be reborn. The new life does not necessarily occur immediately, but will grow and unfold over time. The goal is to creation a ritual or metatheater which represents this rebirth into a new life. Based on all that has been learned we need to create a ritual that reflects our new life as we understand it. It may be simply wearing and new type of clothing or we may take symbolic action as to what we do and become in life. The rebirth ritual should be directed by our intuitive guidance based on all that has been learned in regards to what we need to do in life. Some elect to choose a new name for themselves, a new identity, or at least some symbol representing their new life. Or, the rebirth may be a declaration of what the individual intends to become or create. A note on the calling forth, death and entering the grave/cave, cleansing and rebirth rituals These four rituals can been seen and experienced as one overall process. That is, one overall encompassing ritual and/or metatheater can be done which addresses all four. Our creative spirit is called forth and we die. In dying we enter the underworld and/or the unseen world where we are cleansed only to be reborn anew with a "clean slate" so to speak. Rebirth can be seen as coming out of the cave or the grave in which we entered at our death. The cleansing is what occurred in the cave Related topics The Password Protected Area provides access to all currently posted (click for current loading) Releasing Your Unlimited Creativity related discussion files and applications. |
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