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Rites of Passage

Cross-Cultural Research on Initiation, Liminality, and the Crystal Cycle

Cody Lestelle 2026-02-10
#rites of passage #van Gennep #Turner #liminality #initiation

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Key Findings

The Three-Phase Model

Charles-Arnold van Gennep’s Les rites de passage (1909) identified the universal structure:

  1. Separation (Preliminal) — leaving the familiar
  2. Liminality (Transition) — “betwixt and between”
  3. Incorporation (Postliminal) — returning transformed

Victor Turner elaborated through Ndembu fieldwork: the liminal period is where transformation happens. The initiate is “neither here nor there” — stripped of old identity, not yet given new.

The Crystal Cycle as Micro-Rite

The 10-step Crystal Cycle maps directly to van Gennep’s structure:

  • Separation: INSERT COIN (D2) — crossing the threshold
  • Liminality: Steps 2-8 (MUSIC through MAP) — the transformative journey
  • Incorporation: YIELD + CLOSE (D2, D12) — returning with gifts

Every daily session is a complete rite of passage. Every game session. Every garden cycle.

Modern Rites of Passage Crisis

Without culturally sanctioned passages, youth create their own — often through risk-taking, substance use, or gang initiation. The research documents 38+ organizations worldwide working to restore meaningful passages, including PNW programs like Rite of Passage Journeys (Bothell, WA) and Cascadia Quest.

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