On Living Ritual with Tracee Stanley
Every Monday morning, as the sun is coming up, I walk down my friend’s garden path to her house for tea ceremony.
Gentle music. Incense. Bowls of tea. A handful of women from my little town, sitting together in silence. There is some kind of alchemy there I cannot fully explain. What I walk away with is always more than the sum of its parts.
My guest today on the podcast has just written a book exploring rituals just like this.
Tracee Stanley (she/her) is the author of the bestselling books Radiant Rest and The Luminous Self, and her new book, Living Ritual: Infuse Each Day with Purpose and Spirit, is out this August.
Tracee has been a student of Sri Vidya Tantra and the teachings of the Himalayan Masters for over thirty years, and she is devoted to sharing the wisdom of yoga nidrā, rest, meditation, self-inquiry and ancestor reverence.
In this episode, we talk about ritual as something far bigger than incense and candles.
We explore:
- The difference between internal ritual, external ritual, ceremony and rite of passage
- The sandhyās, the sacred transitional points of the day in Hindu philosophy, and how to weave micro rituals into a busy, householder life
- A threshold practice for marking what you’re leaving behind, what you’re present to, and what you’re walking towards
- Tea ceremony as a portal, including the five vāyus (subtle winds) and how different teas can be felt moving differently in the body
- Ritual and rite of passage as tools for marking life transitions such as divorce, menopause or grief, and the value of sitting in liminal space
- Reclaiming attention from devices, including Tracee’s analog cocoon practice and her yearly six-week break from social media
- The four aims of life (puruṣārthas), artha, kāma, dharma and mokṣa, reframed away from grasping and towards nourishment and support
- Tracee’s own morning ritual, from mantra and chanting through to tea and mind mapping
This conversation left me thinking differently about the small transitions in my own day. I hope it does the same for you.
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