Dictionary Definition
initiation
Noun
1 a formal entry into an organization or position
or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to
report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of
his installation into the hall of fame" [syn: induction, installation]
2 the act of starting something for the first
time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her
initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific
society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction" [syn:
founding, foundation, institution, origination, creation, innovation, introduction, instauration]
3 wisdom as evidenced by the possession of
knowledge; "his knowledgeability impressed me"; "his dullness was
due to lack of initiation" [syn: knowledgeability,
knowledgeableness]
User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
- The act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc.
- The form or ceremony by which a person is introduced into any society; mode of entrance into an organized body; especially, the rite of admission into a secret society or order.
Related terms
Translations
act of initiating
- Finnish: johdatus, alullepano
form or ceremony by which a person is introduced
into any society
- Finnish: jäseneksi ottaminen, jäseneksi vihkiminen
Extensive Definition
Initiation is a rite of
passage ceremony
marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. It could
also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of
its formal components. In an extended sense it can also signify a
transformation in which the initiate is 'reborn' into a new role.
Examples of initiation ceremonies might include Christian baptism or
confirmation, Jewish bar or bat
mitzvah, acceptance into a fraternal
organization, secret
society or religious
order, or graduation from school or
recruit
training. another example is if you start a new high school,
the year twelves will do an initiation trick just to embarass
you.
A person taking the initiation ceremony in
traditional rites, such as those depicted in these pictures, is
called an initiate.
Etymology
The English word derives from the Latin, initium: "entrance" or "beginning," literally "a going in." The related English verb, initiate, means to begin or start a particular action, event, circumstance, or happening.Religious and other spiritual initiations
A spiritual initiation rite normally implies a shepherding process where those who are at a higher level guide the initiate through a process of greater exposure of knowledge. This may include the revelation of secrets, hence the term secret society for such organizations, usually reserved for those at the higher level of understanding. One famous historical example is the Eleusinian Mysteries of ancient Greece, thought to go back to at least the Mycenaean period or "bronze age".In the context of ritual magic
and esotericism, an
initiation is considered to cause a fundamental process of change
to begin within the person being initiated. The person conducting
the initiation (the initiator), being in possession of a certain
power or state of being, transfers this power or state to the
person being initiated. Thus the concept of initiation is similar
to that of apostolic
succession. The initiation process is often likened to a
simultaneous death and rebirth, because as well as being a
beginning it also implies an ending as existence on one level drops
away in an ascension to the next. Initiation is a key component of
Sant
Mat, Surat
Shabd Yoga and similar religious gnostic traditions. It denotes
acceptance by the Guru and also implies
that the Chela (student or
disciple) agrees to the requirements (such as living an ethical
lifestyle, meditating, etc.)
Profane social organization initiations
In unionised organizations, the "initiation" is typically no more than a brief familiarization with basic procedures and the provision of a copy of the appropriate collective bargaining agreement that governs the work performed by members of the union. Some unions also charge a one-time initiation fee, after which the joining person is officially deemed to be a member in good standing.Naval and military initiations
Some communities on board a military vessel and also of military soldiers tend to form a closed 'family' which absorbs in members, who are often formally accepted, generally after a form of trial or hazing.In addition, there can be similar rites of
passages associated with parts of naval and military life, which do
not constitute true initiations as the participants are already and
remain members of the same community. One such rite is associated
with crossing
the equator on board a naval ship, but it can even be taken by
passengers on board a cruise
liner, who aren't and don't become members of anything but the
so-called 'equator crossing club'. Another form, “Kissing the Royal
Belly” or “Royal Baby”, calls for initiates to kneel before a
senior member of the crew, who wears a mock diaper. This “Baby”
usually has a huge stomach covered with greasy materials ranging
from cooking oil to mustard, shaving cream, eggs, and oysters.
Junior sailors must lick the Baby’s navel area, while the "baby"
grabs and shakes their head to better smear the goo onto their
faces.
Tribal initiations
Tribes often have initiations. The initiation done in the Bapedi tribe of South Africa is normally regarded as a stage where a boy is to be taught manhood and a girl to be taught womanhood. In many African tribes, initiation involves circumcision of males and sometimes circumcision/genital mutilation of females as well. Initiation is considered necessary for the individual to be regarded as a full member of the tribe. Otherwise, the individual may not be allowed to participate in ceremonies or even in social ritual such as marriage. A man will not be allowed to marry or have any special relationship with a woman who didn't go to an initiation, because she is not considered as a woman.Initiation may be thought of as an event which
may help teens prepare themselves to be good husbands and wives.
Where modernization is occurring, initiation is not taken so
seriously as before, although there are still certain areas which
still perform initiations.
In some African tribes, boys take about 3-4
months participating in initiation rites and girls take about 1-2
months.
See also
References
initiation in Danish: Rite
initiation in German: Initiation
initiation in French: Initiation
initiation in Italian: Iniziazione
initiation in Hebrew: טקס חניכה
initiation in Dutch: Inwijding
initiation in Japanese: 通過儀礼
initiation in Polish: Inicjacja
initiation in Portuguese: Iniciação
initiation in Russian: Инициация
initiation in Serbian: Иницијација
initiation in Finnish: Aikuistumisriitti
initiation in Ukrainian: Ініціація
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abecedarium, abecedary, acceptance, admission, admittance, anchorage, and arithmetic,
baccalaureate service, baptism, beginning, celebration, ceremonial, ceremony, colonization, coming out,
commencement,
convocation, curtain
raiser, debut, elementary
education, elements,
embarkation,
embarkment, empty
formality, enlistment, enrollment, entrance, establishment, exercise, exercises, first appearance,
first steps, fixation,
floating, flotation, formal, formality, foundation, function, graduation, graduation
exercises, hornbook,
immission, inaugural, inaugural address,
inauguration,
inception, induction, installation, installment, instatement, institution, introduction, intromission, investiture, launching, liturgy, lodgment, maiden speech,
mooring, mummery, observance, office, opener, ordination, origination, peopling, performance, plantation, population, preliminary, primer, propaedeutic, reading, religious ceremony,
rite, rite de passage, rite
of passage, ritual,
rudiments, service, settlement, settling, solemnity, solemnization, unveiling, writing