Dependence on ceremony, and mistaking symbols for the things they represent, are among the signature characteristics of a herd animal. Sheeple, if you will.
A fish rots from the head.This is actually true, as a fish is airtight and impervious beyond its head holes.Ceremony is the head of the fish, the automatic behaviors that maintain the rest of the fish reside therein.The only ceremonies that actually matter, though, are eating, breathing and the sensing of and avoidance/seeking of dangerous or desirable situations.Silly behaviors as a matter of ceremony are largely useless.It is their uselessness and lack of sensibility that joins their adherents into a cohesive mass by erecting a barrier wall, a Great Wall of Social Ego, to separate devotees from heathens.
Oh, Carl Gustav, where are you? Do we lose everything when we lose Symbolism? Does ceremony not involve symbol? ’Tis a rocky road for the Upland Plover or for the Boy whose Mother Was Planted….
Ceremony denotes tradition and organization. It means that things are working according to a plan.I do find the fish helmet to be the most important part of the ceremony.For more about the fish helmet’s origins, see Captain Beefheart: Trout Mask Replica.
There’s an (apocryphal) story about Boris Karloff, who is said to have gone to Bela Lugosi’s funeral, looked at the open coffin and said “Bela. Quit putting us on.” I hope someone comes up with something just as fitting for Christopher Lee, who died today.
Deities are like variables in C.They must be declared and initialized before you can use them.You can just declare them and use them, but you get whatever was in the memory address allocated for the new deity.And history is very long.And very dark.And very cold.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 9 years ago
Is that anything like a parade?’Cause I could go for a parade right now.
Randy B Premium Member over 9 years ago
Dependence on ceremony, and mistaking symbols for the things they represent, are among the signature characteristics of a herd animal. Sheeple, if you will.
*Hot Rod* over 9 years ago
Ghost Dance and Chicken Dance….
We all beat to our own drummer…
*Hot Rod* over 9 years ago
Should a Rain Dance be a go for California?
Superfrog over 9 years ago
That’s a very potent symbol and will probably suit those of us who are truly symbol-minded.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
A fish rots from the head.This is actually true, as a fish is airtight and impervious beyond its head holes.Ceremony is the head of the fish, the automatic behaviors that maintain the rest of the fish reside therein.The only ceremonies that actually matter, though, are eating, breathing and the sensing of and avoidance/seeking of dangerous or desirable situations.Silly behaviors as a matter of ceremony are largely useless.It is their uselessness and lack of sensibility that joins their adherents into a cohesive mass by erecting a barrier wall, a Great Wall of Social Ego, to separate devotees from heathens.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Oh, Carl Gustav, where are you? Do we lose everything when we lose Symbolism? Does ceremony not involve symbol? ’Tis a rocky road for the Upland Plover or for the Boy whose Mother Was Planted….
Bill Thompson over 9 years ago
Without ceremonies, holidays, funerals and weddings are just an excuse to raid the buffet table.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Ceremony denotes tradition and organization. It means that things are working according to a plan.I do find the fish helmet to be the most important part of the ceremony.For more about the fish helmet’s origins, see Captain Beefheart: Trout Mask Replica.
CasualObserver over 9 years ago
The comments make it hard to breathe, which is probably just symbolizing my sentient state anyway.
coltish1 over 9 years ago
Man, I’d really like a hat like that. Teresa’s artwork, not the Captain Beefheart.
Bill Thompson over 9 years ago
There’s an (apocryphal) story about Boris Karloff, who is said to have gone to Bela Lugosi’s funeral, looked at the open coffin and said “Bela. Quit putting us on.” I hope someone comes up with something just as fitting for Christopher Lee, who died today.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
Ceremony is what turns superstition into religion.
William Neal McPheeters over 9 years ago
I love Rick Bass … but I don’t stand on ceremony!!!
William Neal McPheeters over 9 years ago
So say the Druids … okay, wait!!! now I remember, there are no Druids!!!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Deities are like variables in C.They must be declared and initialized before you can use them.You can just declare them and use them, but you get whatever was in the memory address allocated for the new deity.And history is very long.And very dark.And very cold.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
“You do your own thing and you see if you survive.” ― Ricky Gervais
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago