Confession: I was a hippie (a really young one). I wore a
peace symbol with my bell bottoms. I rebelled against the establishment and
hated the Viet Nam war. I frustrated my poor parents who just didn’t understand
my dress let alone my unconventional thinking. Fast forward to the present, after too much
conforming of the necessary “you need a job” kind, and let me explain my yen to
attend that crazy hippie, radical festival in southern Nevada called Burning
Man. For those you to whom Burning Man is unfamiliar, the art and music
festival began in the 1960’s in San Francisco on a beach. Peacenik hippies, who
believed in free expression, joined together, each bringing something original
to the party. The celebration quickly
became too large and moved to southern Nevada where 55,000 people gather every
year to “burn the man”. The man is of
course the establishment. Artists create
for the sake of creating and everyone is a participant. Money exchange is not
allowed inside the camp. Spectating is
discouraged. Total involvement is encouraged. Burning Man encourages expression. For
example, if fairies are your thing, your fellow burners will love and admire
your fairy wings. This is a place to throw off conventions and play. If you like
unicorns, than be one. Anything goes,
except negativity. How wonderful it would be, after years doing what is necessary to raise
a family, please the boss and be respectable, to attend Burning Man and manifest
once again the “hippie chick” that still exists within.
P.S. Check out Burning Man at burningman.com
It’s groovy!
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I'll go with you!
ReplyDeleteYeah...I'll be gassing up the flower van..you bring the incense.
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