Birth as a liminal space where the laboring person and emerging child exist in sacred transition, neither fully in one realm nor another.
Many spiritual traditions recognize birth as a threshold—a thin place where boundaries dissolve. Dipa Ma's teachings honor the body as the ground where spiritual awakening occurs, and birth exemplifies this perfectly. During labor, the person is neither who they were before nor who they'll become as a parent; the child is neither in the womb nor fully outside. This in-between space holds potent meaning. In this threshold, ordinary rules relax; consciousness can shift into non-ordinary states of focus and presence. Indigenous birthing wisdom recognizes this as sacred time requiring protection, witnesses, and reverence. The threshold perspective reframes birth from a medical procedure into a rite of passage. What happens during this liminal time shapes the consciousness of both parent and child. Dipa Ma understood that transformation requires passing through edges; birth is life's most literal edge-crossing. Honoring the threshold invites participants to recognize birth's power to permanently alter understanding of self, body, and the nature of reality.
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