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Dr Arne Rubinstein and Rites of Passage: The Lost Tradition Men Need

Dr Arne Rubinstein and Rites of Passage: The Lost Tradition Men Need

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In this conversation, Paul Lloyd Robson speaks with Dr. Arne Rubinstein about the ancient wisdom of rites of passage and how traditional frameworks transform boys into men.

Our society has abandoned these crucial initiations, leaving men struggling with purpose, identity, and spiritual fulfillment.

Dr. Rubinstein shares the four essential elements that create true transformation in men - elements our ancestors understood but modern culture has forgotten.

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