DESTINY AND THE HERO’S JOURNEY #2
THRESHOLD
"A threshold is a point of entry, a new beginning, an opening. A crossing." John O'Donahue
The Hero/ine now enters the Sacred Space of the Threshold. It does not have to be in nature but can be the dark night of the soul resulting from loss of a loved one, one's vocation, health or any other catastrophic event which pushes the sufferer to go inwards into his/her sacred space wherever s/he finds it. Nature, however, because of its multiple polarities is a preferred location.
“… Fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won …” J. Campbell
“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.”
Joseph Campbell
“The meeting of oneself is, at first, the meeting of one’s Shadow.”
C.J. Jung
The sacred space is classically numinous and luminous (hence the power of nature.) During the Threshold we will usually encounter the dark night of the soul when we confront our inner (shadow) and outer fears. We return with the grail of a new awareness to bestow it on those who can benefit.
The “grail” is given by grace or less dramatically, one comes back with an enlightened idea or an aha as how to better proceed with one’s life. For this reason, there are many hero’s journeys, some profound and some more subtle as we slowly fine tune our paths.
Primal experiences can help us reach another part of our forgotten selves. Sadly we often have little awareness of how much of the hero archetype arising out of our indigenous nature we have lost on the altar of modern-day technology.
“We cannot today recreate the original wilderness human in shape form or habitat. But we can recover him because s/he exists in us. S/he is the foundation in spirit or psyche on which we build and we are not complete until we have recovered him..." L. Van der Post
Our teachers include ...
The “Soft Fascinations.” The sites, the scenes, the sun and moon risings and settings, the sounds or the mantra of nature, the smells, aromas and diurnal cycles. One does not have to navigate wild places in order to connect with this "magic of the ordinary." Hard skills are not the focus and should prevail only when absolutely essential. The intention is not to put oneself in a survival situation but to go inwards.
Use any form of spiritual practice to support and balance the encounters that present themselves. These inner techniques include journaling peak events or dreams so as to retain the details of any “aha.”
Avoid performance behavior and time restraints (if possible.) Five days is optimal to peel away the layers of ego and civilization getting in the way of our Higher Selves.
Stay inwardly rather than outward directed.
Avoid the “Need to Know” the cognitive things in order to allow the inner experience to emerge.
When in an altered state of consciousness, we can connect with and fuse with various metaphors in nature which can guide us; such as power animals, the rocks, the earth, a flower or tree that may have a message for us.
To experience the Still Beings of nature one must touch them.
… the Growing Beings - listen to them.
… the Wild Beings - dance with them.
and the Talking Beings - feel with them.
We are all connected, some of all in each.
Ultimately when we emerge from the journey we should return to the talking beings and be able to feel with them or relate to them more intimately than before.
“We do not go into the desert to escape people but to learn how to find them: we do not leave them in order to have nothing more to do with them but to find out the way to do them the most good.”
Thomas Merton
Reentry
This too will pass!
As one emerges out of sacred space one may have a Reentry Depression which can last a few weeks. This state is a testament to the power of the journey as well as the insights both profound and subtle that have emerged. It may be aggravated by the fact that one has to return to the frustrations of ordinary life. Often the harder the home and work circumstances, the greater the depression. Paradoxically this depression occurs in the face of a demonstrable restorative effect.
The Re-entry Depression seems to be a result of having been in an altered state of consciousness (parasympathetic relaxation response) and upon the return there is a dramatic shift as one is propelled back into a normal state of awareness. The alfa relaxed vibration one has been in on then gives way to sensory and sympathetic nervous system overload on the return and our usual state of being. Spiritual practice is essential during the reentry.
Inner Effects
(especially but not exclusively if performed in Nature)
Being or feeling more like one’s true self.
An appreciation of awe, oneness, wonder, transcendence – peak or oneness experience, (wilderness) rapture, unity consciousness.
Humility and a realization that any control one thinks one has over nature (or life) is an illusion.
Feelings of connection and comfort in nature. A sense of renewal, and aliveness, feeling less cluttered, more mindful and focused.
An appreciation of alone time.
Experiencing major life style changes and releasing from addictions of the past from minor to major.
"We inter-are..." Thich Nhat Hahn
"The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there." Yasutani Roshi
Becoming more pleasant and affable with others.
Previously there may have been a greater sense of duality with nature and other beings and on the return this duality is lessened especially if spiritual practice is maintained.
We are all one, though not the same.
Realizing this is key to the Incorporation phase where we give the "grail" away to others.
The Warrior's journey differs from the Hero's journey. The Warrior at this stage keeps the gift for themselves, their family or the corporation... There are countless warriors, fewer real heroes.