It is possible, and the Git Magic tutorial will explain how to do it. But if anyone else has seen your branch, it is unsafe. Even if nobody else has seen your branch, let me urge you to reconsider.
Why have rebasing? Why not just pull/merge?
The purpose of rebasing is to rewrite history so that your repository
reflects the way you believe your software should have evolved instead
of the way it actually did. When is this important? When you are a
junior member of a distributed development team, and you don't have
commit privileges—instead, all you can do is submit patches to a
gatekeeper and hope that they are accepted. To maximize the chances
of acceptance, you want to rewrite history to make your patches as
clean and clear as possible. Is the development model sounding familiar?
Manoj Srivastava has written a fairly thoughtful analysis of rebase-vs-merge.