I've always felt that, either everything is sacred, or nothing is sacred.
I think one place where people go wrong is in thinking that for something to be 'sacred' it needs to be treated with 'somber respect'.
Yet from my point of view, as soon as your become 'somber' about something you've already shown great disrespect for it.
I believe that 'Childliness' is next to Godliness. Children don't get somber about things.
Is sex sacred?
Should you only have somber sex?
I don't think it's necessary to become somber about something in order to appreciate that it's sacred.
I also don't associate whether an item can be bought or sold to have anything at all to do with whether or not it's 'sacred'.
I bought the athames that I plan on using for my divine ceremonies to praise the Goddess and God. Does the fact that I bought these items with money mean that they aren't sacred items?
To me, money doesn't even exist. It's a farce. People put far too much emphasis on money as though it is something in its own right.
To me, money is just a convenient means of barter.
If we lived in a culture where there was no money we'd still do things for each other. We'd each make the things that we are good at making and then just swap them with other people for the skills or crafts they are good at.
In an ideal society no one bothers to keep track and eveyone just naturally gives as much as they receive.
What we've done with money is just use it as a way of keeping tabs on who's giving and who's receiving. We no longer trust each other to give as much as we receive.
We use money because we no longer trust each other. People would just take, take, take, and never give anything back.
Just the same, I wouldn't use money as a standard for sacredness. Just because I can buy or sell something doesn't mean that it can't also be sacred.
Christian book stores have no problem charging money for their sacred Bibles.
You can't just walk into a jewelry store and come out with a crucifix or a pentagram pendant without dropping some bills on the counter first.
Does that mean that these items aren't sacred?
I don't think money has anything to do with it, and I don't think somberness has anything to do with it either.
To me, for something to be sacred all it needs to be is truly appreciated.
If I can truly appreciate wild and crazy sex, then for me, wild and crazy sex is sacred.
If I can truly appreciate an athame that I paid $50 for, then to me, that athame is sacred.
If I can call upon a Goddess and giggle and laugh with Her about how I've screwed up my life, and then ask Her if She might consider helping me out. Then that communiqué is sacred, even though it wasn't somber.
Childliness is next to Godliness.
It has nothing to do with money or being somber. It has to do with appreciation.
It has to do with being grateful.
If you can be grateful with a laugh and a smile, then that is sacred.
And money has nothing to do with it.
Just my thoughts for whatever they're worth.
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Fri 11/21/08 08:41 AM