Burning Man Staged a Mock Sacrifice to Ukraine and then the Flood Occurred. God WILL NOT BE MOCKED!!!!!
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So...for those NOT familiar with Burning Man and it's affiliated regional burns like Transforms, Apogaea, etc, there are usually two, sometimes three burns held over th course of the weekend festivities.
The first burn is usually the Temple Burn. There can be multiple temples burned on successive nights. The last burn of the weekend is ALWAYS "The Man."
As I'm sure you've already imagined, they're symbolic of deep occult significance. Everyone gathers around these structures and watches performances by various groups, usually involving fire poi, fire staffs, etc. Fireworks are then launched, and last is the Burn itself. Everyone watches these structures burn down, then gathers in a circle and dances around the structure in a circular pattern.
After that, the debauchery really begins.
Yes, I've been to a few regional burns myself. And I can say with 100% certainty, the debauchery runs deep. Definitely NOT a place to take children, however, children can be seen at most, if not all of these events. There are family oriented regional burns where full on nudity and debasement/debauchery is not allowed, but these burns are rare and only happen in areas where public nudity is illegal. States like Tennessee.
I started going to them before I figured out the true significance and meaning behind the celebrations. So don't hold it against me.
Most of these are actually held by good natured humans, unaware of the deeper, darker occult significance behind Burning Man's creation. And most people that attend these events are just looking for a deeper spiritual connection to their fellow humans. It's a place designed to make everyone feel at home, regardless of religion, gender, ethnicity, or any other grouping. HOWEVER, drug/alcohol abuse runs rampant, among other things, notably sex themed camps. Those camps don't show up to th regional burns where public nudity isn't allowed.
This year's Burning Man has 3 burn events.
I'll leave it up to you to discern their meanings. Suffice it to say, one at l ast will jump off the he page at you. Just do a typical interwebs search and you'll be able to dig deeper. The link I've provided is just to get you started and familiar with the main event.
https://www.rgj.com/story/life/arts/burning-man/2023/09/03/burning-man-announces-the-man-effigy-will-burn-on-monday-night/70759355007/
Zozobra - the original "Burning Man", put on by the Santa Fe Kiwanis club, has 60-years on the other burning man. They promote it as a "Family Friendly" event. It's held in the middle of town so probably not too much debauchery going on out in the open but I'm sure there's a whole bunch going on at the after parties. I've never been there myself but have a couple friends that went - both said it was kind of creepy - I was not awakened then so i just figured it was creepy because EVERYTHING about Santa Fe is kind of creepy, IMO. Zorro Ranch is only about 30 miles from there, BTW.
Didn't know the story about Burning Man, but always felt it was evil and I wanted no part of it. There is only one and only one GOD, and he is always with me.
Thanks for the links, but I don't need to look any further.
OMG, I had no idea what it was about, never heard of it until several years ago and thought it was just a music event like Woodstock.
Thank goodness you figured it out! Thanks for explaining!