[Main Page] Main Page | Recent changes | Edit this page | Page history

Printable version | #REDIRECT [[Thelemapedia:Disclaimers]] | Current revision

Not logged in
Log in | Help
 

Initiation

(Difference between revisions)

Revision as of 19:18, 24 Sep 2004
Fr. Zabed (Talk | contribs)
Revision as of 09:58, 27 Sep 2004
Ash (Talk | contribs)
added "magick in theory and practice" link
Line 1: Line 1:
 +<small>''Part of the [[Magick in Theory & Practice]] series.''</small>
 +
Coming from the Latin, '''initiation''' implies a beginning. The related term, '''initiate''', means to begin or start a particular action, event, circumstance, or happening. But it is also an ending as existence on one level drops away in an ascension to the next. Coming from the Latin, '''initiation''' implies a beginning. The related term, '''initiate''', means to begin or start a particular action, event, circumstance, or happening. But it is also an ending as existence on one level drops away in an ascension to the next.
Line 7: Line 9:
==References== ==References==
-Large portions of this text was originally taken from: Wikipedia. (2004). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initiation Initiation]''. Retrieved Sept. 24, 2004.+A large portion of this text was originally taken from: Wikipedia. (2004). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initiation Initiation]''. Retrieved Sept. 24, 2004.

Revision as of 09:58, 27 Sep 2004

Part of the Magick in Theory & Practice series.

Coming from the Latin, initiation implies a beginning. The related term, initiate, means to begin or start a particular action, event, circumstance, or happening. But it is also an ending as existence on one level drops away in an ascension to the next.

An initiation is also a ceremony by which a person is introduced into a society, or other organized body, especially the rite of admission into a secret society or order.

Normally an initiation rite would imply 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, usually reserved for those at the higher level of understanding.

References

A large portion of this text was originally taken from: Wikipedia. (2004). Initiation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initiation). Retrieved Sept. 24, 2004.