In North Africa and the Middle East, many young people generally adopt rituals. That is a ritual I enjoyed everyday, but now I am not involved anymore. The Egyptians called it khabur, dabus, cubea, but the formula is still the same. Every night, especially Thursday night, thousands of middle class people from all over the capital will go home (to parents' house until marriage), go out to meet friends and suck marijuana on the street. They called a friend, called a phone without making a phone call, sent a text message and asked, "Where can I score tonight?" Young people sat on the hood of the car and smoked the chain But that was not enough.
Therefore, of course, the ceremony is the secret of progress. The ceremony is customary decoration or decoration. They are custom signs, symbols or integration tools. This practice may be running in the morning, but the ceremonies will include what you eat and drink when you wake up, the playlists you use, the routes you use, and everything else. If you are not happy, there may be the following: already there are rituals, but they are not good. You need to cut out and paste the rituals of existing life slowly and turn them into a good ceremony. Replace activities that help you achieve your goals with awkward activities. There is no easy way to do this, but the focus is far less than "making changes."
Ceremonies are ritual acts designed to provide new emerging things. The purpose of the ceremony is to invite meditation, exploration, and transformation. We want to make it stand out from rituals that changed in some way. We enter this change through new consciousness, support, and authority. Most ceremonies have advances in the opening, middle, ending, and story formats. When my pain began I was able to grab my fist through the pharmacist's protective glass and get the prescription of Ativan or because the heat burned my internal organs very much and my sweat was my clothes Soaked. My body was hijacked by ruthless muscles and neuralgia (and even more), and I entered my spiritual ceremony