Rituals mark life'¬?s momentous and symbolic from special birthdays and holidays to personal affairs such as a child'¬?s first day of school or the death of a beloved pet. Over time, and as people and circumstances change, some rituals become merely habitual, losing their significance and creating a hunger for more meaningful methods of celebration. In THE ART OF RITUAL, Renee Beck and Sydney Barbara Metrick explain the power, relevance, and need for ritual, describing the various types of rituals and their myths, symbols, and history, as well as how perform, and complete rituals.Integrate the five elements into ritual practice.Craft and consecrate ritual tools.Make and use altars.This revised and updated edition also includes a new healing ritual for small groups and a series of self-exploration exercises that assist with the integration of ritual into daily life. Presenting a multitude of ways to create ceremonies for healing, growth, and change, Beck and Metrick will inspire you to honor each rite of passage in a truly personal way.A guide to creating rituals, vows, and affirmations to celebrate important events, promote healing and growth, or affect change.Includes guidelines for creating personal, family, or group rituals as well as advice for crafting and consecrating tools, making an altar, and using the five elements to balance your rites.
This walks you through creating your own rituals. You may want to create a ritual in your life to honor a change, help process your feelings, build community or connection to others or many other reasons. This has a definite pagan twist to ritual.
A friend lent me this book because she thought I’d like it. And I do! It’s a great reference book that I will definitely add to my library. And I love that it includes a bibliography because I’m also going to check out some of the books she references.
This is a good primer for creating rituals to mark or honor various transitions in life. It explains types of rituals, using the elements in ritual, steps for creating a meaningful ritual, and more. The process described seems a bit cumbersome, but it would definitely be possible to streamline it. There's lots of good stuff in this book. I recommend it for anyone wanting to introduce more ritual in their lives.
This book is a good general overview of how to build rituals in multiple contexts. I will say it lacks the level of depth found in other works and is a bit overly brief but still a useful broad strokes reference