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Now THAT's an initiation.
Apologies in advance for what follows, and if you are squeamish please consider not following the link below.
I remember reading about this one when I was in a high school anthropology class, for reasons that will become immediately apparent if you follow this link (and don't ask what I had to google to find this...I am going to be getting some *very* strange results from the google search algorithm.)
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/unambal/circumcision_initiation.php
Strange species we belong to.
Eric
On Sep 6, 2011, at 2:55 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> Good Afternoon Jamie,
> The best initiation ceremony that I ever was involved in -- as an
> initiate -- still in my teens (so the timeframe would be just before the
> Bronze Age).....I won't say the name of the organization -- but it
> was/is a "legit" organization...... Here it is.....
> Out in the woods at a "secret location"; the initiates in a circle,
> surrounding a large campfire; it took place at midnight; the initiates
> standing in a circle around the campfire (providing the only light for
> the ceremony); the ceremony leader has a very large, shiny knife, which
> was highly polished and reflected the light of the campfire; initiates
> remain silent (unable to talk for 24 hours prior and during the
> ceremony); 24 hour fasting the day of the ceremony; the ceremony leader
> begins, one-by-one, "cutting" the outstretched palms of the initiates
> with the knife (when you get "cut" -- and only at that moment -- you
> find out that the shiny knife is very dull), while pig blood, or beef
> blood was dripped, via a small blood-soaked hidden sponge, secretly
> hidden in the knife-holder's hand; after the hands were "cut" (it looked
> real); in fact it looked so real, that I thought I was actually going to
> get my hands cut open; the initiates held hands, creating a chain of
> blood-brother, intermingling their blood with each other; as your hands
> were being "cut"......other ceremony leaders whispered the translation
> of "secret/magic" words, that we had heard earlier, but prior to this
> moment, we didn't know their meaning....... I could go on, but you get
> the idea.......
> I will never forget that moment.
> Best Wishes for Success!
> Wesley
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alonzo, Jamie
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 12:33 PM
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> Subject: Youth "Initiation" Ceremonies...?
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> Hi all,
>
> I run out-of-school programs for ~120 local teens at Yale's Peabody
> Museum of Natural History in New Haven, CT. We recruit new 9th and 10th
> graders at the beginning of each academic year. This year our senior
> class will be developing an "initiation ceremony" event to welcome these
> new students to our community. We're looking for some gross/[slightly]
> creepy experiences we can run them through. Given that we have vast
> collections, I'm already looking into something involving jars of ooky
> things but thought I'd run this up the ISEN flagpole to see if anyone
> out there might have done something similar. Any and all ideas welcome
> - thanks in advance!
>
> Everything best,
>
> Jamie Alonzo
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