Your rite of passage to adulthood

... not in modern culture
In cultures that need to change only gradually, if at all, traditional rites of passage made sense. For the twenty-first century’s hyper-evolving circumstances, something completely different is required: an archetypal rite of passage.
An archetypal rite of passage does not weld your assemblage points into the local culture as does a traditional rite of passage.
An archetypal rite of passage instead anchors your assemblage points into your own personal set of Bright Principles, your archetypal lineage, and your high drama archetypes: King, Warrior, Magician, Lover (Queen, Warrioress, Sorceress, Lover). These archetypes are forces of nature more powerful than culture.
The procedure for stellating (igniting) these archetypes is well understood, although not by modern culture.
The difficulty of explaining archetypal rite of passage to someone in modern culture (and we are all from modern culture…) is that modern culture is patriarchal.
No patriarchally ordained rite of passage can lead to greater responsibility.
This means that an archetypal rite of passage to adulthood must be sourced from outside the realm of patriarchy, in archearchy.
Archearchy begins now
Archearchy is a new form of human society beyond matriarchy and patriarchy, where deep masculine and deep feminine archetypes reign in dynamic harmony. Archearchy has never existed before in human societies. It begins now.

Stellating your four feelings
Next culture rite of passage does not come from psychology, therapy, philosophy or religion. It is not new age, aboriginal, American Indian, or nondualism. There is no leader. It is initializes the archetypal context of responsible adulthood, which is the birthright of every human being.
And there is only one way to get there: authentically.
The map below lists various elements of authentic next-culture rite of passage to adulthood. These elements or their equivalent are necessary but not sufficient for making the shift. Some element of grace is also needed. A certificate of completion is insufficient. What is required is a fierce inner commitment to the shift of context. This takes work.

Do not expect yourself to understand even half of what is listed below. As has oft been said: The way is found by walking the path, not by looking at the map.


