Hello and Welcome... What's your name? Tell me about You...
- Last Real Burner
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...............................ner' truer words spoken......
true dat.... true dat....
rebbily,
me
rebbily,
me
"Do you know what happened to the boy who got everything he wished for? - He lived happily ever after".
Newcomer from the UK
Hi, i am hoping to go to the festival next year with a few of my friends. i was just wondering if anyone knew how i could get in touch with other people from the UK who've been before as i would love to speak to them
cheers
Laura x x x
cheers
Laura x x x
hi, David Oaks - psychiatric survivor from Oregon
Hi everyone, a quick introduction, because it has
to do with the ART THEME this year!
I am David Oaks, in Oregon, and this is my
30th year working as a human rights activist
for people trapped inside the mental health
system.
We're working for freedom, empowerment,
and radical self-determination right inside
the psychiatric system itself.
We're pro-choice, so we don't get into fights
pro and con psychiatry itself, its drugs, etc.
We're also one of the few INDEPENDENT groups
in the whole mental health advocacy field --
that is almost all the other groups (who may
be doing good work) have funding from the
government, mental health system, drug industry,
religions, etc. We are self-funded, independent.
Since the ART THEME this is year is pretty
much on the area that I work on, I just wanted
to be sure to introduce myself. I actually also
posted in the art section under a kind of
philosophical subject like ("psychochaordic
gaiamind") but there wasn't too much reaction.
Anyone interested in what I do is invited to
e-mail me at [email protected], I might
not check this web address.
And if anyone at Burning Man wants to dovetail
with our work and/or get our material, etc.
just contact me.
Thanks!
David Oaks, Director
MindFreedom International
454 Willamette, Suite 216 - POB 11284
Eugene, OR 97440-3484 USA
http://www.mindfreedom.org
email: [email protected] fax: (541) 345-3737
phone: (541) 345-9106 toll free in USA: 1-877-MAD-PRIDE
MIND YOUR FREEDOM: United Action for Human Rights.
join here: http://www.mindfreedom.org/join.shtml
MindFreedom Support Coalition International is an
independent non-profit uniting 100 sponsor groups
to win human rights & alternatives in mental health.
Accredited by the United Nations as a
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with
Consultative Roster Status.
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the
creatively maladjusted." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
to do with the ART THEME this year!
I am David Oaks, in Oregon, and this is my
30th year working as a human rights activist
for people trapped inside the mental health
system.
We're working for freedom, empowerment,
and radical self-determination right inside
the psychiatric system itself.
We're pro-choice, so we don't get into fights
pro and con psychiatry itself, its drugs, etc.
We're also one of the few INDEPENDENT groups
in the whole mental health advocacy field --
that is almost all the other groups (who may
be doing good work) have funding from the
government, mental health system, drug industry,
religions, etc. We are self-funded, independent.
Since the ART THEME this is year is pretty
much on the area that I work on, I just wanted
to be sure to introduce myself. I actually also
posted in the art section under a kind of
philosophical subject like ("psychochaordic
gaiamind") but there wasn't too much reaction.
Anyone interested in what I do is invited to
e-mail me at [email protected], I might
not check this web address.
And if anyone at Burning Man wants to dovetail
with our work and/or get our material, etc.
just contact me.
Thanks!
David Oaks, Director
MindFreedom International
454 Willamette, Suite 216 - POB 11284
Eugene, OR 97440-3484 USA
http://www.mindfreedom.org
email: [email protected] fax: (541) 345-3737
phone: (541) 345-9106 toll free in USA: 1-877-MAD-PRIDE
MIND YOUR FREEDOM: United Action for Human Rights.
join here: http://www.mindfreedom.org/join.shtml
MindFreedom Support Coalition International is an
independent non-profit uniting 100 sponsor groups
to win human rights & alternatives in mental health.
Accredited by the United Nations as a
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with
Consultative Roster Status.
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the
creatively maladjusted." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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MindFreedom International unites 100 grassroots groups working for human rightso of people affected by the mental health system. http://www.MindFreedom.org
MindFreedom International unites 100 grassroots groups working for human rightso of people affected by the mental health system. http://www.MindFreedom.org
I have been to Burningman for 5 straight years. I have also been "lurking" on e-playa for about 4. I thought I would come out this year.
Magoo is truly excited about returning to the playa this year as we know it is going to be great. We feel the energy in the air.
Those of you who recently posted about being from out of state and country, let me assure you that you will not be alone.
Last year Magoo met people from Great Britain, Holland, France, South Africa, Australia, Israel & Japan.
Everyone enjoy.
Magoo is truly excited about returning to the playa this year as we know it is going to be great. We feel the energy in the air.
Those of you who recently posted about being from out of state and country, let me assure you that you will not be alone.
Last year Magoo met people from Great Britain, Holland, France, South Africa, Australia, Israel & Japan.
Everyone enjoy.
So, what is the deal with the damn batteries anyway!
- Dr. Pyro
- Posts: 4808
- Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2003 8:11 am
- Burning Since: 1999
- Camp Name: Barbie Death Camp & Wine Bistro
- Location: Meadow Vista, CA
- Contact:
Hi everybody, Doc here. For all of you newbies and not-so-newbies, make sure you make it (should it work out in your hectic playa schedules) to come by the annual Meet & Greet, 6 p.m. till 9, Thursday at Barbie Death Camp & Wine Bistro, which is in Wheeeee!Ville. We're pretty hard to miss. Get a chance to actually meet some of these interesting folks you have been posting to. A really amazing experience.
Hello
My name is Niall and i am from berkeley. I'm 18 and this'll be my first trip to burning mAN. I am a carpentry apprentice, i love all types of art and creating it myself; specifically drawing and sculpting. I like biking and other stuff as well. I'm tryin to meet lots of new and chill people from the bay so type back if ya like!
One Love!
One Love!
Need a ride?
[size=18]I am looking for two of three people from the Minneapolis area who need a ride to burning man and back. If you provide gas money for the six person camper were taking, we will get you there and back. Were planning on taking our time to get there, probably about three days on the road. You will not be responsible for any maintnance needed on the RV.[/size]
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Mosley Motel
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- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:59 pm
- Location: Arizona
Hi...My name is Mosley and people call me Mosley Motel because of a seedy motel in Rocky Mount, NC which had one of the last "Uniroyal Girls" out front. Quite a classic. I've always been curious about BM and now that I live in AZ, I'm really thinking about how wonderful it would be to attend. It looks absolutely wild...better than Mardi Gras, Halloween and all those great holidays rolled into one!!! Anyone who would care to share their experiences there to a new contemplating attendee, would be greatly appreciated.
The worse vice is to have none.
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megladon2000
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Jul 01, 2005 11:52 am
- Location: Chicago
Hullo!
I have never been to Burning Man before. This is a bold and courageous step for me and I am excited to be a part of something so innovative and imaginative.
And I'm kinda nervous.
But only a little.
SO hope to meet you all on the Playa. Much love, good karma and safe travel blessings to all that gather.
Damn...still nervous....
And I'm kinda nervous.
But only a little.
SO hope to meet you all on the Playa. Much love, good karma and safe travel blessings to all that gather.
Damn...still nervous....
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn't. A sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is.
- Horace Walpole English novelist
- Horace Walpole English novelist
Burning Man of the Soul and how it changed my life.
I don’t belong here! How did I get talked into this! This is what I said my first time I came to this dusty Playa I now call home and am so glad to be welcomed here this year.
You see, I am considered “normal” by most people who think they know me in this small minded mountain town of Colorado. I own a large family restaurant, happily married with two lovely kids, involved in the chamber of commerce and was a youth pastor for fifteen years; but I now have a dark secret; I am a devote burner. From the moment I have emptied the vehicle with the last pile of dusty camping junk I am thinking of the next year I am welcomed home again.
My first year back from Burning Man I was on my way to work and literally broke down and cried as I slowly drove through my little town. I realized that I would not experience even a fraction of the love and acceptance that I felt among thousands of total strangers just a few days ago, and it would be another long year until I felt that again. It took me a good month to get over my loss and resolved to change the way I felt. I got over my sadness and committed to not look at this town and the hypocritical people here in the same way, it was up to me to be the change this place needed, like Bono said, “ I can’t change the world but I can change the world with in me”.
How I changed is this: I realize that we are only here for a short time and we are all here for a reason, not to wax philosophic here, but we are to inspire each other to be the best that we can be and to truly love with all of our heart soul, mind and strength. Most of what is wrong with us humans is that we hold on to the stuff that pisses us off or offends us and it usually lingers right under our thin shell. The more stuff that pisses us off the thinner our skin gets so we are are just pissed off all the time with everyone around us. What I have brought back with me is the ability to “burn” the stuff that pisses me off. Get rid of the crap that discourages or disappoints right away so you have the time and energy to work on the stuff that matters.
So, the end of this drivel is that I have found that what is “normal” is not always bad, but how we accept and treat our fellow man weather they be naked, painted, clothed or normal is what is the most important. So welcome all to Black Rock City and let them know that they belong here.
You see, I am considered “normal” by most people who think they know me in this small minded mountain town of Colorado. I own a large family restaurant, happily married with two lovely kids, involved in the chamber of commerce and was a youth pastor for fifteen years; but I now have a dark secret; I am a devote burner. From the moment I have emptied the vehicle with the last pile of dusty camping junk I am thinking of the next year I am welcomed home again.
My first year back from Burning Man I was on my way to work and literally broke down and cried as I slowly drove through my little town. I realized that I would not experience even a fraction of the love and acceptance that I felt among thousands of total strangers just a few days ago, and it would be another long year until I felt that again. It took me a good month to get over my loss and resolved to change the way I felt. I got over my sadness and committed to not look at this town and the hypocritical people here in the same way, it was up to me to be the change this place needed, like Bono said, “ I can’t change the world but I can change the world with in me”.
How I changed is this: I realize that we are only here for a short time and we are all here for a reason, not to wax philosophic here, but we are to inspire each other to be the best that we can be and to truly love with all of our heart soul, mind and strength. Most of what is wrong with us humans is that we hold on to the stuff that pisses us off or offends us and it usually lingers right under our thin shell. The more stuff that pisses us off the thinner our skin gets so we are are just pissed off all the time with everyone around us. What I have brought back with me is the ability to “burn” the stuff that pisses me off. Get rid of the crap that discourages or disappoints right away so you have the time and energy to work on the stuff that matters.
So, the end of this drivel is that I have found that what is “normal” is not always bad, but how we accept and treat our fellow man weather they be naked, painted, clothed or normal is what is the most important. So welcome all to Black Rock City and let them know that they belong here.
Blessed are the flexible for they shall not break.
- unjonharley
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- Last Real Burner
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- teal1960
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- Burning Since: 2005
- Location: Richmond, CA
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haven't been on here in awhile
Just wanted to say I can totallly relate to what megladon2000says. I'm nervous, but since my initial to go with person, flaked, I'm getting my gear together and have connected with people who work at one of the sister companies I am employed with, locally in my home town, and in OR. I count the days till I am pulling my car out of the driveway and I know its loaded up and ready to hit the road....
CAN'T WAIT TO BE THERE.
If anyone is an Anon Salon goer in SF I'm looking for people to go to those events with.
Cheers,
Teal
CAN'T WAIT TO BE THERE.
If anyone is an Anon Salon goer in SF I'm looking for people to go to those events with.
Cheers,
Teal
BM here I come
Hi,
Name's Tucker, I consider myself an artist (been a creative director for a while now), but I've not really produced a lot of work outside of the digitalverse. And this year's my first going to BM.
I'll probably be going alone, are there many that go only or is it mostly groups?
Name's Tucker, I consider myself an artist (been a creative director for a while now), but I've not really produced a lot of work outside of the digitalverse. And this year's my first going to BM.
I'll probably be going alone, are there many that go only or is it mostly groups?
- Ranger Genius
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- Joined: Thu Mar 25, 2004 7:07 am
- Location: Behind the Zion Curtain
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Plenty of people fly it solo, tucker. Just pick a spot in the area not designated as "reserved for theme camps and villages" when you get there, and set up your camp. As a courtesy to your neighbors and future neighbors, try not to take up more real estate than is necessary. Things can get pretty crowded towards the end of the week, and putting an unnecessary amount of space, say between your tent and your car, or between your car and your shade structure, is akin to double parking in a very busy parking lot. Stop by the bar under open discussion and have a drink with us some time.
“We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.”
- Ranger Genius
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Re: Burning Man of the Soul and how it changed my life.
Welcome to Humanism. But I think that the idea that "I can't change the world" is based on a very selfish view of the world. Basically, the principle behind it is that your actions will not have a large or lasting enough effect to change YOUR world. Your behavior to a stranger is not going to substantially change your experience of the world. But here's the rub: it's going to have a huge change on HIS. You can and DO change the world, for others.Curtis wrote: “ I can’t change the world but I can change the world with in me”.
How I changed is this: I realize that we are only here for a short time and we are all here for a reason, not to wax philosophic here, but we are to inspire each other to be the best that we can be and to truly love with all of our heart soul, mind and strength.
Maybe I'm alone here, but the stuff that pisses me off is the stuff that motivates and encourages me to change it. The first step towards fixing something is getting angry about it. And as a good friend of mine always used to say to me: "If you're not pissed off, you're not paying attention."Curtis wrote:Most of what is wrong with us humans is that we hold on to the stuff that pisses us off or offends us and it usually lingers right under our thin shell. The more stuff that pisses us off the thinner our skin gets so we are are just pissed off all the time with everyone around us. What I have brought back with me is the ability to “burn” the stuff that pisses me off. Get rid of the crap that discourages or disappoints right away so you have the time and energy to work on the stuff that matters.
“We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.”
bellboy here
hi all,
i've been on eplaya since last year submitting campplans DMV apps... I've been a burner since '96 only missing 2 since then. i was with the cosmic volcano last year. i just signed up for paperboy at the BeACON.
i've been on eplaya since last year submitting campplans DMV apps... I've been a burner since '96 only missing 2 since then. i was with the cosmic volcano last year. i just signed up for paperboy at the BeACON.
~bellboy~
hello
hi all
new to BM.
myself and 2 others (one frm Australia) are going this year.
any suggestions on how to find cool people to camp with? we'd like to meet up with a larger, more established camp.
thanks!
bek
new to BM.
myself and 2 others (one frm Australia) are going this year.
any suggestions on how to find cool people to camp with? we'd like to meet up with a larger, more established camp.
thanks!
bek
- theCryptofishist
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- Location: In Exile
Look in the camp list on the main site and email them asking if they are taking new camp mates.
Wheeeeville! is not taking new campers, but will have some Australians, if there's a homesickness issue.
Wheeeeville! is not taking new campers, but will have some Australians, if there's a homesickness issue.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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candy queen
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hello royal subjects!
[color=violet][/color]I am the Candy Queen and this year will be my first Burning Man! Look for me on the playa and i will give you some FREE candy!!! I am looking forward to meeting you all!!---now unfortunately, i have some business to settle---I need someone to haul my royal bike and royal cooler and perhaps a small box up to BRC. I am willing to compensate in $$ for the trouble. I hail from the LA/Long Beach area. Many thanks!
Hi from Steffan. Am looking for a camp to share/support05 BM
Hello Burning Man community. This is the year I’ve been guided to participate in Burning Man and I am looking for a camp to share/contribute my energies and offerings. I am an Astrologer/Kabbalistic Tarot Reader and author of the book: ‘The Astrological Karma of the USA.’
I would like to offer teachings on Astrology, the Kabbalah, the Tarot and national and planetary prophecies, as well as gift Astrology and Tarot readings. You can check out what I am about on my website: www.spiritualcompany.com.
I would like to join a camp of similar spiritually oriented souls, hopefully towards the center of the community. (prefer to visit the more electrified outer perimeter).
If you feel a resonance with my quest please feel free to contact me: [email protected].
Blessings, Steffan
I would like to offer teachings on Astrology, the Kabbalah, the Tarot and national and planetary prophecies, as well as gift Astrology and Tarot readings. You can check out what I am about on my website: www.spiritualcompany.com.
I would like to join a camp of similar spiritually oriented souls, hopefully towards the center of the community. (prefer to visit the more electrified outer perimeter).
If you feel a resonance with my quest please feel free to contact me: [email protected].
Blessings, Steffan
Please allow me to introduce myself. . .
Greetings, Fellow Flambe Folks,
Please allow me to introduce myself . . .
I am Sansouci (french for no worries), aka, Sanyo, and I've been to the Burn five times. I missed last year because I was pregnant with a beautiful baby girl burner. Yup, I got knocked up at a Burningman party, filled with my Burningman friends. My wonderful boyfriend, Steve, is now looking forward to his first Burn. We are both artists and love music, dance and all things HOT!!
We are also looking for two tickets to this year's Burn so if you, or anyone you know, have tickets you need to sell, please call me on my cell at 310 945 8116.
Many Dusty Thanks,
-Sansouci
Please allow me to introduce myself . . .
I am Sansouci (french for no worries), aka, Sanyo, and I've been to the Burn five times. I missed last year because I was pregnant with a beautiful baby girl burner. Yup, I got knocked up at a Burningman party, filled with my Burningman friends. My wonderful boyfriend, Steve, is now looking forward to his first Burn. We are both artists and love music, dance and all things HOT!!
We are also looking for two tickets to this year's Burn so if you, or anyone you know, have tickets you need to sell, please call me on my cell at 310 945 8116.
Many Dusty Thanks,
-Sansouci
hello my name is morgan
and i'm a BM newbie too (there's a lot of us virgins on here, eh?). this year i'm punctuating a month-long Yukon roots-search with the celebration on the playa. I'm leaving in 14 days and I'm so excited I can't hardly breathe.
Here's the thing: I'll be driving from the Artic Circle down thru Whitehorse, YT and prolly Edmonton and Calgary and Idaho (or Montana and Wyoming if I have time) at the end of August
***sssoooooo**** if you know anyone who needs a ride from any of these places to Black Rock City email me at [email protected]. We can share gas and camping/hostel fees. This is a ONE WAY ride only as I am a perma-resident of Oakland (five-n-dime represent) but be forewarned I've been known to meander and take one-lane dirt roads and I will have come out of the Bush so might smell funny. Oh and I might have a dog but prolly not. I drive a strawberry red '95 subaru wagon and shouldn't have too much shit. I'm female (I always forget that that's not apparent by my name) around a quarter-century old. I say "hella". I'm Canadian by nature and Californian by nurture and I LOVE meeting new, wonderful people who won't expect me to entertain them but will appreciate putting my ipod on shuffle and doing the cartrip boogie.
Any suggestions on where else I can post to find riders will also be warmly appreciated.
all my wet, sticky love,
mlf
Here's the thing: I'll be driving from the Artic Circle down thru Whitehorse, YT and prolly Edmonton and Calgary and Idaho (or Montana and Wyoming if I have time) at the end of August
***sssoooooo**** if you know anyone who needs a ride from any of these places to Black Rock City email me at [email protected]. We can share gas and camping/hostel fees. This is a ONE WAY ride only as I am a perma-resident of Oakland (five-n-dime represent) but be forewarned I've been known to meander and take one-lane dirt roads and I will have come out of the Bush so might smell funny. Oh and I might have a dog but prolly not. I drive a strawberry red '95 subaru wagon and shouldn't have too much shit. I'm female (I always forget that that's not apparent by my name) around a quarter-century old. I say "hella". I'm Canadian by nature and Californian by nurture and I LOVE meeting new, wonderful people who won't expect me to entertain them but will appreciate putting my ipod on shuffle and doing the cartrip boogie.
Any suggestions on where else I can post to find riders will also be warmly appreciated.
all my wet, sticky love,
mlf