Monday, November 17, 2008

What does Temenos Mean?

Temenos is one of Carl Jung's favorite words.  He uses it to refer to a sacred space, as in the sacred space of the therapeutic container.  It also means safe haven and can be applied to a location for meditation.   When I want to create a Temenos in the wilderness I find four primary stones, indicating North, South, East and West, and place them in their proper direction.  Next I find 16 to 30 smaller stones to complete the circle.  I finish by "smoking" the sacred space with sage then stepping into it.  Smoking a space means lighting the sage and using a large feather waving the smoke from the lit sage into the space you want to cleanse.  So, in order, here are the steps for crating a Temenos or sacred space outside.

1. Find four primary stones.
2. Place the stones in the North, South, East, and West directions.
3. Gather 16-30 smaller stones.
4. Place those stones in a circle connecting the four primary stones together.
5. Gather sage, a vessel, matches, and a large feather together.
6. Light the sage and when it smolders and creates smoke, wave the feather over the sage in the direction of the sacred circle of stones.  Do this for 2-3 minutes.
7. Step into the cleansed space to meditate, pray, or any other activity you wish.

Some people like to keep the stones they've gathered and bring them along when they travel.  I encourage that but caution them not to have overweight luggage.  I suggest they travel with much smaller stones as it is intent, not size that matters.

Finally, you can create a Temenos anywhere, inside or outside as long as the steps are followed.

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