Are tattoos symbols of transformation?

Lindie Pankiv-Greene
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This research was motivated by the exponential interest in tattoos over the past four decades, which led to my research question: “Are tattoos symbols of transformation?” An examination of both current and historical literature generated an understanding of the tattoo process as a rite of passage, which considers the possibility of tattoos as transformative symbols between the mundane and transpersonal realms of existence. This generated a deeper understanding of tattoos from the essence of indigenous knowledge and why its revival is important in our current world context. The qualitative approach of intuitive inquiry was chosen for its creative and intuitive alignment with the subject of tattooing. The five hermeneutical cycles of intuitive inquiry aligned with the five stages of tattooing. Ten participants with personally meaningful tattoos were interviewed. Thematic analysis was applied to the data and five themes emerged: Ritual, symbol / non-verbal communication, pain, altered state / sacred dimension, and transformation. These themes were explored, revealing altered states of consciousness and embodiment, resulting in personal growth and an expansion in worldview. This research suggests that tattoos can be cultural and natural symbols carrying our stories and meaning through time, while restoring relationship to ourselves and a unified consciousness.
纹身是转变的象征吗?
这项研究的动机是,过去四十年来,人们对纹身的兴趣呈指数级增长,由此引发了我的研究问题:"纹身是转变的象征吗?"通过对当前和历史文献的研究,我将纹身过程理解为一种成年仪式,认为纹身可能是世俗和超个人存在领域之间的转变象征。这使我们从土著知识的本质上对纹身有了更深入的了解,并理解了纹身的复兴在当今世界背景下的重要性。之所以选择直觉探究这一定性方法,是因为它与纹身这一主题的创造性和直觉性相吻合。直觉探究的五个诠释周期与纹身的五个阶段相吻合。对十位有个人意义纹身的参与者进行了访谈。我们对数据进行了主题分析,得出了五个主题:仪式、符号/非语言交流、疼痛、改变状态/神圣维度和转变。对这些主题的探讨揭示了意识和体现状态的改变,从而促进了个人成长和世界观的扩展。这项研究表明,纹身可以是文化和自然的象征,穿越时空承载着我们的故事和意义,同时恢复与我们自身的关系和统一的意识。
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