Sarahsmith wrote:
I’d like to go to something like that. I guess you could always create your own experience like that with friends, some night in some wild deserted place.
Yes, but there's no practical way to get 70,000 of your closest friends to get together in one place at one time, build a massive temporary "city", build, show, and in many cases destroy in grand fashion some rather impressive works of art, drive around in some of the wildest "art cars" ever seen on Planet Earth, be exposed to every kind of sensory stimulation that you can imagine (and many you can not!), experience "raves" at a scale and intensity seldom seen, survive a harsh environment at anything from bare subsistence level to full-blown luxury (depending on your means and desires), talk to very strange people that in "real life" would fly under the radar, never revealing their inner selves, touch and be touched by people that revel in human contact (to any degree that you might find tolerable), find a
relatively safe way to reach a chemically-altered state of mind, guided by people that have trodden that path before, and best of all, not be judged harshly because you are different! In fact, exploring ways of being "different", and witnessing the many ways that differences can manifest in others, is essentially the whole point of Burning Man.
Darron
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Darron, temporary Desert Rat