DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE
The highlands of Papau New Guinea...a place so remote the people who live here are among the most isolated. One of the native tribes practices an ageless rit...
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Having experienced my fair share of intiations, and removing my opinion about this particular ritual, I get the point made concerning the process of change one feels after completion and how others may view the person at the end of the process and the bond formed among those who completed their process.
The Object is to learn how to look and SEE others, without allowing predispositions, that are learned from the society/culture that you are born into, to cloud what you observe. Are there any behaviors that are the same as what you have been taught but applied in different ways. There are many questions that need to be addressed.
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If I comprehend this ritual, this intitiation/rite transforms boys into men and cleans them of contaminated blood received from the women who birthed them. After the initiation, these new men can now marry a woman, who is apparently still unclean, and have children of their own. I wonder how they treat the women of this tribe and if they have rituals to cleans the women themselves.
This statement that U -(Raven)-have just made is very profound at this time in your life. Please remember this thread for class discussion. It is imperative relative to your ability to grow forward.
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Transformation is very important---having those who are adept guides is more than helpful relative to outcomes.
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