Burning Man
I just got back from Burning Man. This was my second time, and it’s taken 6 years for me to feel like I’m ready to go back. It was amazing. I had a great time, and had a few small aha’s.
However, it was definitely not the life changing experience that it was last time. I wonder if that’s because I’ve learned much of what Burning Man has to teach since then. Or if I’ve just exposed myself to so much of it that it’s lost it’s transformative effect on me.
Either way, it was a blast, and a very, very different time than 6 years ago.
What was different? More alcohol, more of my friends, more swing/lindy/blues dancing, more classes, I was there with my girlfriend, so more love, more bonding, less searching, less drugs (on my part).
Dunno, I think I need to think more about this.
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