Phases of Descent to Soul - Preparation

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Preparation

This is the first part of a five-part Musing

“The Descent to Soul is a psychospiritual expedition into one particular precinct of the underworld — the precinct I call Soul Canyon — and, if fortunate, the eventual emergence from those depths having been radically transformed by an encounter with soul. My names for the five phases of the Descent are Preparation, Dissolution, Soul Encounter, Metamorphosis, and Enactment. These are not at all the same phases as identified by Arnold van Gennep for rites of passage, nor are they the same phases as identified by Joseph Campbell for the hero’s journey. The Descent to Soul is not a rite of passage and it is not a Campbellian hero’s journey.

With the metaphor-image of Soul Canyon, a Descent to Soul always ends with an ascent from the Canyon, but do keep in mind that once the ego begins being rooted in soul (by way of our first Descent), we never really leave those depths. Our everyday lives in the Village world above the Canyon become expressions of those depths. As our lives unfold — as we continue to grow — our ego is rooted ever deeper in the mysteries of soul as our center of gravity spirals down always closer to the core.

The first phase of the Descent, Preparation, readies you developmentally and psychospiritually for the journey and supports you to ultimately arrive, for the first time, at the Rim of the Canyon, from where you can gaze down toward the incomprehensible, intimidating, and alluring mysteries that await you below. There are several realms and dimensions of personal development that you will need to address in order to arrive at the Rim and be able to descend with a good chance of not only surviving but of being blessed with an encounter with soul. This kind of preparation is something you would have been provided, as a matter of course, in a healthy (ecocentric and soulcentric) culture during your everyday routines of living, learning, and loving. But these are realms and dimensions of development that are at best absent from contemporary egocentric societies and, at worst, actively suppressed.

Although it can be said, without exaggeration, that your entire life before the moment you first peer over the Rim has been your preparation, nothing less, please do not fool yourself that you are therefore ready to descend now. In our current cultural context, the specific Preparation for the Descent usually takes several months or more. You will need to engage in practices that support you to develop in ways you are not likely to have addressed in contemporary Western society. The Preparation phase, for example, is not a matter of what the Western world considers to be psychotherapy or the healing of emotional wounds. It is not something you would have gained through even years of meditation, contemplative prayer, yoga, healthy diets, or nonviolent communication — as valuable as these and other practices are. It is not a matter of journal work, ceremony design, physical conditioning, or the clarification of intentions.

The majority of contemporary people are never adequately prepared for the Descent. The historical and religious evidence suggests this may have been true, at least in Western culture, for several millennia.”

Content from SoulCraft Musings, Animas Valley Institute

Cristy

Hola, Piyali, Hello! I am a queer Latina Chicana mestiza ((detribalized Caxcan/ Iberian colonial) mother, storyteller and decolonial somatic psychotherapist licensed in California with fourteen years of clinical experience in the field of depth psychology. My private practice, Imaginal Therapy + Sacred Arts, centers soul care and offers ketamine journeys. I am a graduate of Loyola Marymount University, Pacifica Graduate Institute and the Hakomi Institute of California. I specialize in intergenerational trauma, healing the family soul for personal and cultural transformation, and psychedelic/entheogen integration. I work with clients in a holistic approach to connect to collective wisdom through imagination, intuition, mindfulness, embodiment, dreamwork and creative expression. My treatment focus is on relationship, cultural wounds, trauma resolution, ancestral lineage repair, animist parenting, kinship ethics, and reconnecting to the sacred.

I am a certified Ancestral Lineage Healing practitioner and also an initiated serpent medicine keeper and priestess in sacred arts with 8 years of training. As a ritualist and coach, I offer virtual mentoring and circles globally. I am steeped in my traditions, mythology, cultura and roots, originally from the villages of Juchipila, Zac, Mexico, born and raised in Tongva lands, Los Angeles, residing on Nisenan land, Sacramento. My lineage gifts are in storytelling, dignity, sweetness, relating to the spirit magic of bee, deer, maize, and cacao. I have been given the medicine name, Cloud Serpent. I am honored to reclaim reverence for my mother mountain, Tlachialoyantepec, a sacred site. I hold a vow with my people to live the repair, in service of the anima, mundi, the world soul.

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