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==== Understanding Liminal Spaces in Transformation ==== Liminal spaces are “betwixt and between” phases where normal rules fade and transformation occurs. Anthropologists note that during rites of passage, participants enter a liminal stage separated from everyday structure, poised for a new identityen.wikipedia.org<ref>{{cite web|title=en.wikipedia.org|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereignty_goddess#:~:text=Sovereignty%20goddess%20is%20a%20scholarly,an%20attempt%20to%20prove%20that|publisher=en.wikipedia.org|access-date=2025-11-12}}</ref>. Societies experience similar liminality during revolutions, regime changes, or social movements. These moments often carry a spiritual or mythic resonance, as people seek meaning and order amidst uncertainty. Wise strategists treat liminal periods not as chaos to fear, but as sacred opportunities – moments when invoking higher ideals, shared myths, or moral authority can unite people and justify bold changes.
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