Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Names and Philosophers

At my job, I look at a lot of names.

I am going through forms of employees to look for mistakes, I read their names.
I created a new questionnaire for a certain group of people the non-profit supports, I read and write their names.

So it gets me thinking on names and what I would want mine to someday be named. Then, I think about Soren and Lori. I lament that I have not read or loved Kierkegaard to name a son after him. BUT out of all the philosophers and religion scholars-who would I a)love enough and b) has a cool enough name that I'd bestow it on a child, my child nonetheless.

So far, Ludwig (Feurbach) is near the top of my list (though my mom had a dog with the same name-so it's a little awkward). Perhaps Victor or Turner in remembrance of Victor Turner-nothing original or quirky in those names though. And of course Clifford or Geertz would both be pretty rad names...

any other thoughts?

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Last night I dreamt that I was going to class Michael was teaching in (a larger version of) the living room from the house I lived in growing up. I hadn't done the reading and when I got to my living room I realized everyone else had done the reading and it was a huge book. So then Michael shows up and turns on music and everyone starts dancing perfectly with intense, elaborate choreagraphy (apparently the reading set it all out). I tried faking it/copying the person next to me but was failing. Then Michael turned off the music and started to teach us something simpler. Then he stopped and said (something like) "and at the end we should just dance and sing along to this" and started playing "California Dreamin'" (the Mamas and the Papas). I was happy there was finally something I could do in class as I knew all the lyrics and sang along until I woke up.

So, last night I had a dream that Michael McNally taught us dance. I might be going insane.
(and California Dreamin is an awesome song)

MISS YOU ALL
Julie

ps. Abby (& Kaitlin) I am jealous, Salem sounds like so much fun. Now I want to get my fortune told, although psychics sort of scare me...
pps. Jared, Will & Lisa stories? Share please!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Psychics, what do you think?

Hey all,

So I spent two lovely weeks with Kaitlin Barnet- which I'm sure you can imagine, was a riot. Amazingly, Religion, Sports, and Education were all integrated into our travels along with... well... fitness and sunbathing and boating and such.

Since Carolyn so thoughtfully reminded me of our wonderful blog, I thought I'd share a little story from Kaitlin and my travels: a visit to Salem and a consultation with a witch!

I decided at some point in the beginning of the summer that I wanted to get a psychic reading done- this is such an uncertain time in our lives, you know? so I wanted some mystical insight. When I realized that I would be visiting Kaitlin in the town next door from Salem, we decided that a psychic reading from a Salem witch was a MUST. So we drove over to Crow Haven Corner, the shop originally owned by the official Witch of Salem, Lorie Cabot and I met with Lorelei- read more about her here: http://www.crowhavencorner.net/aboutus.html

There's a lot of interesting parts of my consultation with Lorelei, but here are a few thoughts/moments that I thought all of you as religion majors would appreciate or be able to respond to:
- How do you feel about Witches offering up their services to the public? Does it make what they are doing less legitimately religious? I felt momentarily guilty or wrong for being a part of a sacred service that I didn't actually subscribe to- but I got over that for interest in what the reading would produce.

- In the beginning of the Reading, Lorelei claimed that everyone has psychic abilities, she has just trained hers more than others. What do you think about this?

- At the end of the meeting with Lorelei, she did a Witches circle where we stood around some candles, anointed us with some sort of oil on our wrists, and welcomed in the God and Goddess and the Elements. After all of the welcoming, she announced: "we are now in a sacred space"- of course at this point my religion major alarm went off like no other- I can't decide what I think about such a rash declaration of the creation of Sacred space. And it made me wonder, does or should it matter how or in what time frame sacred space is established? What does it mean about my understanding of religion if I think that more is required in the creation of sacred space than the lighting of candles and announcing that it exists?

So, there's some food for thought. Just know that I'm thinking about and missing you all, hope summer is being wonderful to you!

Abby

Monday, July 5, 2010

You are in my dreams

I had a dream about all of religion 2010. we were in new york going on a city tour with McNally. We found a sanctified slider shirt in a vintage store and got upset about who got rid of their shirt-but it turned out that it was a large and someone had reordered for a small.

It was very strange. I obviously miss you all.