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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:33 pm

Great read, bigup for bringing Pistons :4:
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Post by Urbanstep » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:53 pm

interesting to read. :z:

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Post by MrReplay » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:53 pm

tl dr

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:57 pm

wicked, glad some of you guys appreciated it

in a way the response to the article is a reflection on the persons mindset i would say :)

just to say she sent me it to see what i thought as i asked her and i rated it so much i asked her if i could share it on here...she never expected cynical elitists on dsf to be reading it ;-)

I don't see how it's embarrassing AT ALL :o

it's clearly within the context of the current climate a counter balance of positivity
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Post by uphigh » Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:20 pm

a bit romantic
but surely worth it

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Post by Johnlenham » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:38 am

Nice read! Made me sign up to comment instead of just lurking.

It touches on stuff Ive spoke with friends about before like how bizarre traditional clubbing seems now.
Like its one big catwalk, everyones dressed up in the newest brands, shirts, smartshoes etc. Nobody seems to be out to dance or have fun its to look cool and sexy and get with women/guys and the music is just a very backdrop or afterthought, not to mention the "lets get wasted and make a prat of myself/have a fight" mentality alot of people in my area seem to have!

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Post by test_recordings » Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:32 pm

Johnlenham wrote:Nice read! Made me sign up to comment instead of just lurking.

It touches on stuff Ive spoke with friends about before like how bizarre traditional clubbing seems now.
Like its one big catwalk, everyones dressed up in the newest brands, shirts, smartshoes etc. Nobody seems to be out to dance or have fun its to look cool and sexy and get with women/guys and the music is just a very backdrop or afterthought, not to mention the "lets get wasted and make a prat of myself/have a fight" mentality alot of people in my area seem to have!
House nights seem to be more for 'attending' than for any other particular pupose...

Nice link on the spiritual side of things though Jacey, you might want to look in to more anthropological material about shamanic practices in traditional cultures as they're of a similar vein.

Also, Durkheim was WRONG when he said all religions have churches as pagans often make no place of worship proper and conduct rituals outdoors so as to be amongst the natural world rather than separated from it behind walls and roofs.

There is also a lot of ecopsychology research to suggest that humans feel a lot more comfortable and healthy outdoors, going to outdoor events like raves is therefore a pretty healthy sociable activity!
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Post by drokkr » Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:05 pm

Nice piece of writing there.

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Post by jameshk » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:46 am

Very nice read for this. Didn't know you where on DSF jacey hello :t:
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Post by Jacey » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:39 am

test recordings wrote:
Johnlenham wrote:Nice read! Made me sign up to comment instead of just lurking.

It touches on stuff Ive spoke with friends about before like how bizarre traditional clubbing seems now.
Like its one big catwalk, everyones dressed up in the newest brands, shirts, smartshoes etc. Nobody seems to be out to dance or have fun its to look cool and sexy and get with women/guys and the music is just a very backdrop or afterthought, not to mention the "lets get wasted and make a prat of myself/have a fight" mentality alot of people in my area seem to have!
House nights seem to be more for 'attending' than for any other particular pupose...

Nice link on the spiritual side of things though Jacey, you might want to look in to more anthropological material about shamanic practices in traditional cultures as they're of a similar vein.

Also, Durkheim was WRONG when he said all religions have churches as pagans often make no place of worship proper and conduct rituals outdoors so as to be amongst the natural world rather than separated from it behind walls and roofs.


There is also a lot of ecopsychology research to suggest that humans feel a lot more comfortable and healthy outdoors, going to outdoor events like raves is therefore a pretty healthy sociable activity!
Ahh cool thanks for letting me know about the pagan stuff as that really interests me, I just blindly trusted in Durkheim because he's a legend.
So in a way they use the owrld as a place of worship or something like that?
I've been reading lots of anthropology since writing this and I will definatly read some ecopsychology thankyou!!!

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Post by Jacey » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:40 am

jameshk wrote:Very nice read for this. Didn't know you where on DSF jacey hello :t:
Supp :):):):)

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Post by Jacey » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:44 am

I wrote this the next day coming down, reading it through it is way too apathetic for an essay I'm gonna have to blag this to my theory tutor and get critisised bare and it IS going to be embarresing, but its definatly worth it that you guys enjoyed it. Very pleasently suprised with the responses, thankyou!! :)

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Post by Jacey » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:01 am

uphigh wrote:a bit romantic
but surely worth it
haha i like this

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:43 pm

big up jacey!
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Post by test_recordings » Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:18 pm

Jacey wrote:
test recordings wrote:
Johnlenham wrote:Nice read! Made me sign up to comment instead of just lurking.

It touches on stuff Ive spoke with friends about before like how bizarre traditional clubbing seems now.
Like its one big catwalk, everyones dressed up in the newest brands, shirts, smartshoes etc. Nobody seems to be out to dance or have fun its to look cool and sexy and get with women/guys and the music is just a very backdrop or afterthought, not to mention the "lets get wasted and make a prat of myself/have a fight" mentality alot of people in my area seem to have!
House nights seem to be more for 'attending' than for any other particular pupose...

Nice link on the spiritual side of things though Jacey, you might want to look in to more anthropological material about shamanic practices in traditional cultures as they're of a similar vein.

Also, Durkheim was WRONG when he said all religions have churches as pagans often make no place of worship proper and conduct rituals outdoors so as to be amongst the natural world rather than separated from it behind walls and roofs.


There is also a lot of ecopsychology research to suggest that humans feel a lot more comfortable and healthy outdoors, going to outdoor events like raves is therefore a pretty healthy sociable activity!
Ahh cool thanks for letting me know about the pagan stuff as that really interests me, I just blindly trusted in Durkheim because he's a legend.
So in a way they use the owrld as a place of worship or something like that?
I've been reading lots of anthropology since writing this and I will definatly read some ecopsychology thankyou!!!
Paganism can be generally pantheistic (not always as paganism is an umbrella term for a variety of different classifications that generally means 'not belonging to Abrahamic religion'), i.e. the universe is what is worshipped/respected. They don't 'use' the world so much as move with its natural rhythms and flowing energy... Check out the Uk Pagan Federation for some easy material: http://www.paganfed.org/

Ecopsychology-wise... check out Theodore Roszak for a good primer (he coined the word at least) though there's now getting to be a sizable amount of research in to it so you can search for "ecopsychology" research explicitly rather than 'psychology+ecology' etc (though you can still find some things that could be classed as such that isn't overtly marked as ecopsychology).
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