Sunday, January 27, 2019

Siting a New House

"A place for a new house was chosen carefully. In Central Serbia, it was believed that the best place to build the house on was the one which a flock of sheep chose as it's resting place."

  • Read More: "New house", Old European culture (Jan. 16, 2019).

Syncretic Religious Practices

Listening to Benebell Wen on religious syncretism. If you don't already know, this is a thing.

There's this:

"The fixation with reconstructing the past and correlating authenticity with history or even specific [sic] the color of your skin or even your DNA is a fascinating conversation . . . ." Syncretic Religious Practices | Bell Chimes In #4 at 14:11.

That's a great way place to start. She's promised more on that topic. I'm looking forward to it.

And there's also this, on the subject of borrowing from other cultures and reinterpreting the material:

"Slam the door shut on the naysayers and keep doing what you're doing. But I will probably criticize you because imperialism, post-colonialism, social studies, critical race theory, privilege, and politics." Syncretic Religious Practices | Bell Chimes In #4 at 15:16. 

The people in my world tend to be metaphysical but they do not like — not at all — these topics. I'm very pleased whenever I find someone who enjoys teasing out the underlying ideas.

More on a related topic from this remarkable woman at Cultural Appropriation | Bell Chimes In #5.


On the Edge of the World

Our ancestors lived on the edge of the world, and they knew it. We who live in the European diaspora place ourselves at the center. We'r...