Understanding the dissolution of your former identity as a genuine initiation into deeper selfhood, following a recognizable archetypal pattern.
Across spiritual traditions, initiation involves death of the old self and birth of a transformed one. This concept frames your grief for lost identity as an initiation you're undergoing, not a crisis you're enduring. Initiation is messy, painful, disorienting, and necessary. Mirabai's renunciation was her initiation into authentic devotion; she had to die to her former life to be born into her true calling. You too may be undergoing initiation. The unraveling feels chaotic because you're being taken apart at foundational levels. But initiations follow patterns: separation from the familiar, threshold ordeal, and eventual reintegration into a new identity aligned with deeper truth. Understanding this pattern normalizes your experience—you're not broken or failing; you're being initiated. This framework invokes historical and cross-cultural examples that suggest your specific pain is part of humanity's larger rhythm of transformation. Your grief has precedent, purpose, and trajectory.
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