Christopher Lubinski: Image and Pilgrimage 1
Liminality is such a weird concept to wrap my head around. I understand the concepts of rite of passage and the changes that can occur in people who participate in ritual, but when it talks about removing one from their known world only to enter it again is quite odd. It talks about entering a whole other world separate from the one we are familiar with. I have gone through many "rite of passages" in my life such as Confirmation, learning to ride a bike, drive a car, and going through my education, but I have personally never felt unattached to the world I live in.
I can understand the reasoning for believing in the act but I do not see how the world we enter is different from the one we live in. Maybe by going through the transformation you are given a different view of the world so it appears different, but then you keep that knowledge with you as you come back to the same world.
I guess what it could be referring to is the transformation of the world around the individual. The individual does not move through a world, but rather the world revolves around the individual which happens by the person going through transformations and expanding or changing their world view.
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