B-man is what you make it

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Itchylou
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B-man is what you make it

Post by Itchylou » Fri Sep 12, 2003 1:27 pm

After reading through several of the threads regarding this topic, I don't think that I have any new/different things to say. But, I did want to chime in to repeat that like anything in life, BurningMan is what you make it. This was my 7th year, so I believe that I've seen and experienced lots of changes like so many other souls out there have. Each year is always so different for me, I've had some fantasic years and some really bad years. With that in mind, I always come away from the experience somewhat enlightened after being surrounded by so much love out on the playa. This year was again different since it was definately my most spiritual B-man experience. Although I was moved by so many interractions with people and had a good year, something was missing - I don't know exactly what, but the magic of what has kept me coming back for more (maybe expectations?) just wasn't there. This could be due to drama going on in our camp which I avoided this time around. Or it could be due to changes in myself combined with changes happening at B-Man. Whatever the case, I don't think that I'll be returning next year. I'm leaving B-man with a good feeling and as wierd as it sounds . . . . . a sense of closure after the last 7 years. Burning man for me has enriched my life in so many ways, but it's time for me to take a break. For all the NEWBIES on the B-Man scene, it's great that you've discovered this loving community, I'm a little envious of the ones who were moved by this year's experience for I too will always remember my first year. Best of wishes to all who will continue to make this event happen!

pollinator
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Post by pollinator » Sat Sep 13, 2003 11:53 pm

:roll: i like this subject. Yes, tis true and yes ther was something off about this year, it makes me feel less insane to hear other people say it too. I'll most likely be back next year, I have tons of ideas about things I want to build and create ,costumes to make etc.... but.. I don't know..has it gotten to big?.. Too impersonel?... I had a pretty awesome time though I was super overwhelmed and sensory overloaded most of the time but I guess thats part of it. Despite the amazing art and fun dance parties, its the people that are my favorite part of BM. The best most loving people on earth.Basically, Burners Rule!

Kinetic II

Post by Kinetic II » Thu Dec 04, 2003 9:07 pm

The eplaya is what you make it, too! And this can be a very nice online home for wayward burners.

pixie mcGiver
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Post by pixie mcGiver » Tue Feb 17, 2004 1:20 pm

Yes, burning man is what you make it. and we should ALL make the very bset of it. LIFE is also what we choose to make it, I choose to make it better for myself, and as many others as I can. Isn't that the point?

MoisturePup
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Agreed.

Post by MoisturePup » Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:27 pm

If you're some whiney artist who spent his entire life feeling persecuted, hated, and under funded, and go to Burning Man with the same feelings that's all you'll get out of it.

I on the other hand have gone through life thinking I'm FABULOUS! Like Britney SPEARS!!! Oh ma gawd she's incredible! I've got a petition going to get Ms. Spears to perform! Please sign it!

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Post by HughMungus » Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:04 pm

One thing that I've realized is that if you don't want to be disappointed from one year to the next, make each year unique in some way or to have no expectations whatsoever. Now my approach is to plan, do what we need to do, go, execute the plan, and whatever happens, happens. I think, "Well, we tried" and usually that's enough.
It's what you make it.

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