Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
I've been to a variety of religious services, and once any type of ritual kicks in, they all seem to have that "let's all pretend" vibe.
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Well, there are two things I'd like to say about that.I've been to a variety of religious services, and once any type of ritual kicks in, they all seem to have that "let's all pretend" vibe.
I'm sure there are some people for whom this is true; probably not all or even most, IMO.In a lively discussion of religions the other day a couple of people were of the opinion that today Druidism, Wicca, Witchcraft, and the like were not honest, sincerely held religions, but part of a game of "let's pretend." An activity where the attraction wasn't the espoused core beliefs, but the novelty of it all, a novelty that necessarily was at odds with more main stream religious beliefs and practices. That were it not for this novelty, and its unconventional, abnormal?, trappings, these religions would never have reemerged in today's world.
People who follow Asatru are certainly not in it for the novelty, I can tell you that. A very few may only be in it for novelty, but that's they same with almost every other religion. There are always a few in it with the "let's pretend" attitude, but for the most part, the people are serious. Asatru isn't just a religion, it's a way to live your life. So if someone was in it for novelty, they wouldn't be living the life that a follower of Asatru should be, which makes them not a follower.
Same for Kemetic belief. It's a very serious way of life. The way of Ma'at is serious, not a game.
Those statements sure are at odds with your avatar.
What has my avatar to do with it?
That's one jolly looking Smurph! I can't picture him being serious & studious about the metaphysical.
What do you think the magnifying glass is for?
I thought it was a mirror!
I'll never look at Smurph's the same way again.
Well, there are two things I'd like to say about that.
Firstly, if religious ritual is to have any meaning you have to give it a chance. That might mean having to pretend that the significance & powers the ritual's symbols & gestures are meant to evoke are real. You have to suspend judgement or dis-belief while you play your role in the ritual for your creative imagination to do its part.
Secondly, ritual can and often does look like nothing more than a theatrical play. This is almost certain to happen if someone watching a ritual doesn't actively do what is mentioned above. Admittedly some people who are performing religious ritual might not feel much beyond a ceremonial duty to outwardly perform it, or instead be attempting to pretend they feel something because they're not absorbed enough, are too unfamiliar with the ritual & its meaning or are otherwise distracted from entering into "ritual-space". However, to a detached outside observer it might appear like a meaningless set of movements & gestures regardless of what is happening in the minds of those actively involved.
Ritual to the experienced & earnest practioner is very meaningful. The otherwise mundane space the ritual is taking place in can gain a kind of dream-like overlay. For instance, a simple living room could become a temple, desert or forest. Deities or other spirits can seem to be present and interacting with the proceedings in some way. Whole psycho-dramas can play out even within the confines of a completely fixed outward structure.
That was the whole point of the show. Just like the hidden message in Alice in Wonderland
Or the Seven dwarfs :sarcastic
Or the The Seven Duffs (on The Simpsons): Queasy, Surly, Edgy, Tipsy, Dizzy, and Remorseful.
That's only 6. The 7th is either ***** or Flatulent, I'm guessing.Or the The Seven Duffs (on The Simpsons): Queasy, Surly, Edgy, Tipsy, Dizzy, and Remorseful.