by tupelosue » Sun Aug 06, 2006 12:13 am
Burning Man can be experienced on all different levels. A few years ago I was describing it to friends, and realized: wow, this sounds pagan or something, altho when i'm there it doesnt feel that way...to me.
It feels like a huge circus or carnival where everyone is living out their fantasies free from societal restraints or inhibitions. It's often amazingly creative, fun, funny, odd, weird, generous, sometimes raunchy and sometimes definitely x-rated.
I have heard no stories of people being purposely hurt or ripped off by others, but have witnessed many acts of people helping others: giving rides to, feeding, washing feet, caring for, etc etc. Katrina happened during last year's festival, and there was a huge cash donation of thousands of dollars by burners, and many of them headed to new orleans and volunteered for months.
Like i said earlier, not necesarily a place where I would want to take my children, but a place filled with many good and caring people, and it happens to culminate in a huge bonfire of a Man statue.
I am not offended by people having different opinions of burningman. It is not for everybody, just as other activities are not for me.
A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour!
