The Ceremony of Integration
Where Dissolution is symbolic death,
Reassembly is resurrection.
This rite corresponds to the gathering of Osiris’s fragments by Isis — the sacred act of wholeness.
Purpose
The Rite of Reassembly is used when the seeker has:
- gone through insight, upheaval, vision, or deep transformation
- completed a Dissolution
- undergone psychedelic experience (where legally permitted)
- returned from retreat, ritual, or emotional journey
- or is integrating important life changes
Reassembly aligns the self, integrates wisdom, and completes the cycle.
I. THE ALTAR OF PIECES
The altar is arranged with:
- 12 stones or tokens representing the fragments of the psyche
- A green candle (symbol of healing)
- A white cloth for reconstruction
- The Sigil of Osiris
- A journal or scripture for reflection
II. THE OPENING
The Guide lights the candle.
“What was broken gathers.
What was scattered returns.
What was hidden reveals itself.”
Seekers respond:
“I gather myself.”
III. THE LAYING OF THE FRAGMENTS
The 12 tokens are placed before the seeker.
These represent:
- Memory
- Emotion
- Intuition
- Will
- Mind
- Desire
- Fear
- Wisdom
- Ego
- Shadow
- Ancestors
- Potential
The seeker chooses the tokens that feel most resonant with their journey.
IV. THE GATHERING
For each chosen token, the seeker speaks:
“This part returns.”
Then places it upon the white cloth in whatever configuration feels natural.
This act mirrors Isis rebuilding Osiris, but on a psychological level.
The Guide affirms:
“No piece is lost.
All pieces belong.”
V. THE STATEMENT OF INTEGRATION
The seeker must speak three things:
- What I have learned
- What I will carry forward
- What I will no longer be ruled by
These statements seal the integration.
The Guide responds:
“The self restored is the self empowered.”
VI. THE ANOINTING OF WHOLENESS
Optional:
The Guide draws the Sigil of Osiris on the seeker’s forehead or hand (oil, water, or air).
“Your pieces are one.
Your mind is a temple restored.”
VII. THE CLOSING
The candle is extinguished.
The Guide proclaims:
“Rise, Reassembled.”
The seeker answers:
“I rise whole.”
The rite concludes.