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'''[[Initiation]]''' is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. It could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of its formal components. In an extended sense it can also signify a transformation in which the initiate is 'reborn' into a new role.
 
  
Examples of [[initiation]] ceremonies might include {{Wiki|Hindu}} [[diksha]], {{Wiki|Christian}} {{Wiki|baptism}} or {{Wiki|confirmation}}, Jewish bar or bat mitzvah, acceptance into a fraternal organization, secret society or [[religious]] order, or graduation from school or recruit training.
 
  
A person taking the [[initiation]] {{Wiki|ceremony}} in [[traditional]] [[rites]], such as those depicted in these pictures, is called an [[initiate]].
 
  
A [[spiritual]] [[initiation]] rite normally implies a shepherding process where those who are at a higher level guide the [[initiate]] through a process of greater exposure of [[knowledge]]. This may include the revelation of secrets, hence the term {{Wiki|secret society}} for such {{Wiki|organizations}}, usually reserved for those at the higher level of understanding. One famous historical example is the {{Wiki|Eleusinian Mysteries}} of {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Greece}}, thought to go back to at least the {{Wiki|Mycenaean period}} or "{{Wiki|bronze age}}".
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'''[[Initiation]]''' is a [[rite of passage]] marking entrance or [[acceptance]] into a group or [[society]].
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Transmission received from a [[tantric master]] allowing a disciple to engage in the practices of a particular [[meditational deity]]. It is also referred to as an [[empowerment]].
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It could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a {{Wiki|community}} or one of its formal components. In an extended [[sense]] it can also signify a [[transformation]] in which the [[initiate]] is '[[reborn]]' into a new role.
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Examples of [[initiation ceremonies]] might include {{Wiki|Hindu}} [[diksha]], {{Wiki|Christian}} {{Wiki|baptism}} or {{Wiki|confirmation}}, [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] bar or bat mitzvah, [[acceptance]] into a fraternal [[organization]], secret [[society]] or [[religious]] order, or graduation from school or recruit {{Wiki|training}}.
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A [[person]] taking the [[initiation ceremony]] in [[traditional]] [[rites]], such as those depicted in these pictures, is called an [[initiate]].
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A [[spiritual initiation rite]] normally implies a shepherding process where those who are at a higher level guide the [[initiate]] through a process of greater exposure of [[knowledge]].  
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This may include the [[revelation]] of secrets, hence the term {{Wiki|secret society}} for such {{Wiki|organizations}},  
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usually reserved for those at the higher level of [[understanding]].  
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One famous historical example is the {{Wiki|Eleusinian Mysteries}} of {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Greece}}, [[thought]] to go back to at least the {{Wiki|Mycenaean period}} or "{{Wiki|bronze age}}".
  
 
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Mircea Eliade}} discussed [[initiation]] as a principal [[religious]] act by {{Wiki|classical}} or [[traditional]] {{Wiki|societies}}. He defined [[initiation]] as "a basic change in existential condition," which liberates man from profane time and history. "[[Initiation]] recapitulates the sacred history of the {{Wiki|world}}. And through this recapitulation, the whole {{Wiki|world}} is sanctified anew... the [[initiand]] can perceive the world as a sacred work, a creation of the [[Gods]]."
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Mircea Eliade}} discussed [[initiation]] as a [[principal]] [[religious]] act by {{Wiki|classical}} or [[traditional]] {{Wiki|societies}}.  
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He defined [[initiation]] as "a [[basic change in existential condition]]," which [[liberates]] man from profane time and history.  
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"[[Initiation]] recapitulates the [[sacred]] history of the {{Wiki|world}}.  
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And through this recapitulation, the whole {{Wiki|world}} is [[sanctified]] anew... the [[initiand]] can {{Wiki|perceive}} the [[world]] as a [[sacred]] work, a creation of the [[Gods]]."
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{{Wiki|Eliade}} differentiates between types of [[initiation]]s in two ways: types and functions.
 
{{Wiki|Eliade}} differentiates between types of [[initiation]]s in two ways: types and functions.
Reasons for and functions of [[Initiation]]
 
  
    "this real valuation of [[ritual]] death finally led to conquest of the fear of real [[death]]."
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[[Reasons]] for and functions of [[Initiation]]
    "[[initiation]]'s function is to reveal the deep meaning of {{Wiki|existence}} to the new generations and to help them assume the responsibility of being truly men and hence of participating in culture."
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    "it reveals a world open to the trans-human, a {{Wiki|world}} that, in our [[philosophical]] {{Wiki|terminology}}, we should call {{Wiki|transcendental}}."
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    "to make the [[initiand]] open to [[spiritual]] values."
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"this real valuation of [[ritual]] [[death]] finally led to conquest of the {{Wiki|fear}} of real [[death]]."
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"[[initiation]]'s function is to reveal the deep meaning of {{Wiki|existence}} to the new generations and to help them assume the {{Wiki|responsibility}} of being truly men and hence of participating in {{Wiki|culture}}."
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"it reveals a [[world]] open to the trans-human, a {{Wiki|world}} that, in our [[philosophical]] {{Wiki|terminology}}, we should call {{Wiki|transcendental}}."
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"to make the [[initiand]] open to [[spiritual]] values."
  
Types of [[initiation]]
 
  
    Puberty Rites- "collective [[rituals]] whose function is to effect the {{Wiki|transition}} from childhood or adolescence to adulthood." They represent "above all the revelation of the sacred."
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    Entering into a {{Wiki|Secret Society}}-
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===[[Types of initiation]]===
    {{Wiki|Mystical}} Vocation- "the vocation of a medicine man or a [[shaman]]." This is limited to the few who are "destined to participate in a more intense [[religious]] experience than is accessible to the rest of the community."
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Puberty [[Rites]]- "collective [[rituals]] whose function is to effect the {{Wiki|transition}} from childhood or {{Wiki|adolescence}} to adulthood." They represent "above all the [[revelation]] of the [[sacred]]."
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Entering into a {{Wiki|Secret Society}}-{{Wiki|Mystical}} Vocation- "the vocation of a [[medicine]] man or a [[shaman]]."  
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This is limited to the few who are "destined to participate in a more intense [[religious]] [[experience]] than is accessible to the rest of the {{Wiki|community}}."
  
 
These can be broken into two types:
 
These can be broken into two types:
 
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    puberty [[rites]], "by virtue of which adolescents gain access to the sacred, to [[knowledge]], and to {{Wiki|sexuality}}-- by which, in short, they become human beings."
 
    specialized [[initiation]]s, which certain individuals undergo in order to transcend their human condition and become {{Wiki|protégés}} of the Supernatural Beings or even their equals."
 
  
[[Psychological]] effects of [[initiations]]
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puberty [[rites]], "by [[virtue]] of which adolescents gain access to the [[sacred]], to [[knowledge]], and to {{Wiki|sexuality}}-- by which, in short, they become [[human beings]]."
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specialized [[initiation]]s, which certain {{Wiki|individuals}} undergo in order to transcend their [[human]] [[condition]] and become {{Wiki|protégés}} of the [[Supernatural]] [[Beings]] or even their equals."
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===[[Psychological effects of initiations]]===
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Laboratory experiments in {{Wiki|psychology}} have shown that severe [[initiation]]s produce {{Wiki|cognitive}} dissonance.
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{{Wiki|Dissonance}} is then [[thought]] to produce [[feelings]] of strong group [[attraction]] among [[initiates]] after the {{Wiki|experience}}, because they want to justify the [[effort]] used. 
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Rewards during [[initiation]]s have important {{Wiki|consequences}} in that [[initiates]] who [[feel]] more rewarded express stronger group [[Wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]]. 
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As well as group [[attraction]], [[initiation]]s can also produce conformity among new members.  [[Psychology]] experiments have also shown that [[initiations]] increase [[feelings]] of affiliation.
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In the context of [[ritual]] {{Wiki|magic}} and {{Wiki|esotericism}}, an [[initiation]] is considered to [[cause]] a fundamental process of change to begin within the [[person]] being [[initiated]].
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The [[person]] conducting the [[initiation]] (the [[initiator]]), being in possession of a certain power or [[state of being]], transfers this power or [[state]] to the [[person]] being [[initiated]].
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Thus the {{Wiki|concept}} of [[initiation]] is similar to that of apostolic succession.
  
Laboratory experiments in {{Wiki|psychology}} have shown that severe [[initiation]]s produce {{Wiki|cognitive}} dissonance. {{Wiki|Dissonance}} is then thought to produce [[feelings]] of strong group attraction among [[initiates]] after the {{Wiki|experience}}, because they want to justify the effort used.  Rewards during [[initiation]]s have important consequences in that [[initiates]] who feel more rewarded express stronger group identity.  As well as group attraction, [[initiation]]s can also produce conformity among new members.  [[Psychology]] experiments have also shown that [[initiations]] increase feelings of affiliation.  
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The [[initiation]] process is often likened to a simultaneous [[death]] and [[rebirth]], because as well as being a beginning it also implies an ending as [[existence]] on one level drops away in an ascension to the next.  
  
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[[Initiation]] is a key component of {{Wiki|Vaishnavism}}, Sant Mat, Surat Shabd [[Yoga]], {{Wiki|Wicca}}, and similar [[religious]] {{Wiki|gnostic}} [[traditions]].
  
In the context of [[ritual]] {{Wiki|magic}} and {{Wiki|esotericism}}, an [[initiation]] is considered to cause a fundamental process of change to begin within the person being [[initiated]]. The person conducting the [[initiation]] (the [[initiator]]), being in possession of a certain power or state of being, transfers this power or state to the person being [[initiated]]. Thus the concept of [[initiation]] is similar to that of apostolic succession. The [[initiation]] process is often likened to a simultaneous death and rebirth, because as well as being a beginning it also implies an ending as existence on one level drops away in an ascension to the next. [[Initiation]] is a key component of {{Wiki|Vaishnavism}}, Sant Mat, Surat Shabd Yoga, {{Wiki|Wicca}}, and similar [[religious]] {{Wiki|gnostic}} [[traditions]]. It denotes acceptance by the [[Guru]] and also implies that the Chela (student or disciple) agrees to the requirements (such as living an {{Wiki|ethical}} lifestyle, [[meditating]].
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It denotes [[acceptance]] by the [[Guru]] and also implies that the [[Chela]] ([[student]] or [[disciple]]) agrees to the requirements (such as living an {{Wiki|ethical}} [[lifestyle]], [[meditating]].
 
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 24 August 2018

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Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. Transmission received from a tantric master allowing a disciple to engage in the practices of a particular meditational deity. It is also referred to as an empowerment.


It could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of its formal components. In an extended sense it can also signify a transformation in which the initiate is 'reborn' into a new role.

Examples of initiation ceremonies might include Hindu diksha, Christian baptism or confirmation, Jewish bar or bat mitzvah, acceptance into a fraternal organization, secret society or religious order, or graduation from school or recruit training.

A person taking the initiation ceremony in traditional rites, such as those depicted in these pictures, is called an initiate.

A spiritual initiation rite normally implies a shepherding process where those who are at a higher level guide the initiate through a process of greater exposure of knowledge.

This may include the revelation of secrets, hence the term secret society for such organizations,

usually reserved for those at the higher level of understanding.

One famous historical example is the Eleusinian Mysteries of ancient Greece, thought to go back to at least the Mycenaean period or "bronze age".

[[Wikipedia: Mircea Eliade| Mircea Eliade]] discussed initiation as a principal religious act by classical or traditional societies.

He defined initiation as "a basic change in existential condition," which liberates man from profane time and history.

"Initiation recapitulates the sacred history of the world.

And through this recapitulation, the whole world is sanctified anew... the initiand can perceive the world as a sacred work, a creation of the Gods."

Rs-for-intellig.jpg

Eliade differentiates between types of initiations in two ways: types and functions.

Reasons for and functions of Initiation


"this real valuation of ritual death finally led to conquest of the fear of real death."

"initiation's function is to reveal the deep meaning of existence to the new generations and to help them assume the responsibility of being truly men and hence of participating in culture."

"it reveals a world open to the trans-human, a world that, in our philosophical terminology, we should call transcendental." "to make the initiand open to spiritual values."


Types of initiation

Puberty Rites- "collective rituals whose function is to effect the transition from childhood or adolescence to adulthood." They represent "above all the revelation of the sacred."

Entering into a Secret Society-Mystical Vocation- "the vocation of a medicine man or a shaman."

This is limited to the few who are "destined to participate in a more intense religious experience than is accessible to the rest of the community."

These can be broken into two types:

Outoforder.jpg

puberty rites, "by virtue of which adolescents gain access to the sacred, to knowledge, and to sexuality-- by which, in short, they become human beings."

specialized initiations, which certain individuals undergo in order to transcend their human condition and become protégés of the Supernatural Beings or even their equals."


Psychological effects of initiations

Laboratory experiments in psychology have shown that severe initiations produce cognitive dissonance.

Dissonance is then thought to produce feelings of strong group attraction among initiates after the experience, because they want to justify the effort used.

Rewards during initiations have important consequences in that initiates who feel more rewarded express stronger group identity.

As well as group attraction, initiations can also produce conformity among new members. Psychology experiments have also shown that initiations increase feelings of affiliation.

In the context of ritual magic and esotericism, an initiation is considered to cause a fundamental process of change to begin within the person being initiated.

The person conducting the initiation (the initiator), being in possession of a certain power or state of being, transfers this power or state to the person being initiated.

Thus the concept of initiation is similar to that of apostolic succession.

The initiation process is often likened to a simultaneous death and rebirth, because as well as being a beginning it also implies an ending as existence on one level drops away in an ascension to the next.

Initiation is a key component of Vaishnavism, Sant Mat, Surat Shabd Yoga, Wicca, and similar religious gnostic traditions.

It denotes acceptance by the Guru and also implies that the Chela (student or disciple) agrees to the requirements (such as living an ethical lifestyle, meditating. </poem>

Source

Wikipedia:Initiation