R I T U A L — LīMEN

In anthropology and ritual studies, liminality (from Latin “līmen“ - ’a threshold’) is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage, when participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet begun the transition to the status they will hold when the rite is complete. During a rite’s liminal stage, participants “stand at the threshold“ between their previous way of structuring their identity, time, or community, and a new way (which completing the rite establishes). ◯ RITUAL LīMEN — A powerful confluence of symbolism, art, and sound, where the ritualistic essence meets the liminal space. This work embodies the crossing of thresholds, the sacred process of transformation, and the pursuit of a new fundamental unity. Each moment is charged with introspection, memory, and the tension of discovery, guiding you through a journey of deep exploration, leaving behind the ordinary to unveil the profo
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