Lunar Rightness - Let The Man Burn
by Tao Oliveto, Carrboro, NC
Well, Sami, my contemplation of Burning Man continues. And in the midst of it, he burned. The problem was that he burned too early - he was supposed to be engulfed with flames on Saturday night - NOT Tuesday night! What a tragedy.
Wait a minute - was this really a tragedy? After all, it was a special Full Moon with a rare lunar eclipse. In much less spiritual circles, this would be considered an energy-enhancing opportunity of nature. Maybe it was also a sign, a message or at the very least, a serendipitous event. Maybe, just maybe, they could have ‘Let The Man Burn’ and shared the fateful moment with new perspective and a new story.
Instead, they hosed him down, wasting not only the moment, but the desert-precious water supply that went with it. I can’t help but be slightly befuddled and disillusioned by this decision. Will the “re-lighting” feel the same or will it lose some impact? I can’t answer that question first-hand, but I can neither deny the inexplicable sadness I felt at the watering down of the Poor Guy.
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