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ONDERDONK
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I Saw It Posted: 06-27-07 18:47pm
I copied all the text an printed it out
last night. I understand. I believe the
same thing. So do alot of people.
-onderdonk
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What has happened here? What has
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that was so offensive? And if it was - why
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the Sprites Posted: 06-28-07 11:06am
I don't think it was offensive, it was
just a URL to a simple website with a
simple essay about a set of beliefs. made
total sense to me, and I wrote an essay in
response later. I didn't copy the URL
down, not realizing my only link to it
would be removed the next day. But I did
copy all the text on the website and print
it out, because I hate reading the
computer screen. I still have the text
version in electronic format on my thumb
drive, so here it is....
"An Historical Overview of the Whereabouts
of Gnomes and Elves, Fauns and Faeries,
Goblins,
Ogres, Trolls and Bogies, Nymphs, Sprites,
and Dryads" is a story by Mat Jacobson
A long, long time ago, the Earth belonged
to the creatures of the wood. By
creatures
of the wood I mean gnomes and elves,
fauns and faeries, goblins, ogres, trolls
and bogies, nymphs, sprites, and dryads.
They tended it and took care of it,
played,
danced and sang in it, cared for wounded
animals, sat on mushrooms discussing
matters of import and drinking Labrador
tea, rode down streams on leaves and
bark,
and parachuted from trees with dandelion
seeds. This was the world into which
mankind was born
These early days, when man was but a newly
arrived dinner guest
who hadn't yet taken over the entire
house, are fairly well documented
in the literature and folklore of the
world, so there's no need to go
into it here. What I am interested in, and
what I am asking you to be
interested in, is the question...
"Where did all the gnomes and elves, fauns
and faeries,
goblins, ogres, trolls and bogies, nymphs,
sprites and dryads go?"
The friction between man and the wood
creatures began with the discovery of
agriculture. With the discovery of
agriculture, civilization arose and
spread. The
forests were cleared to provide wood for
shelter and fields for pasture and crops.
Mankind had set up camp. No longer just a
visitor in someone else's world, he
pushed the wild back from his newly built
doorstep. At first this wasn't a problem.
There weren't many people and everyone
else felt that it was only fair to allot
them
their own little half acre to do with as
they wished. Some of them even decided to
help out. Gnomes moved into the barnhouses
and helped out with the gardening
chores. The devic spirits of the
vegetables helped the humans better
organize their
crops and plan rotation, and taught them
the correlation between planetary and
lunar cycles and the agricultural year,
plant radishes when the moon is in
Cancer,
harvest when the moon is in Taurus. Many
trolls felt that the heaping piles of
manure were a change for the better, and
decided to stick around too.
The rest of the wood creatures just backed
off into the wood,
playing mischievous tricks on the new
settlers, like turning the
milk sour, rearranging furniture tipping
the cows, tickling people's
faces in their sleep, and occasionally
stealing babies and leaving
bundles of wood in their place.
But man's dominion spread (and spread and
spread and spread), and the forests got
smaller and smaller and smaller. Things
got real crowded in the woods, and things
were getting worse in civilization. Most
farmers weren't listening to the devic
spirits
anymore. People found that they could
increase their output by disregarding the
needs of the Earth. They were raising
productivity and killing the soil.
Petrochemicals were just a step away. Most
of the devic spirits and the gnomes
fled. The trolls stayed. Today they live
mostly under bridges and in the shallow,
mucky ditches beneath the metal grating on
farm roads that cows are afraid to
cross. Be sure to honk your horn before
driving over one of these. A troll may be
hanging from the grate, swinging over its
living room, as they are apt to do after
rolling in muck and manure, If you don't
give a warning honk, you may run over its
fingers, and it's not a great idea to get
either your name or your license plate
number
on a troll's caca list.
Now there is little wild land left at all,
and even that is shrinking at an
unprecedented rate. There is simply not
enough space for all the gnomes and
elves,
fauns and faeries, goblins, ogres, trolls
and bogies, nymphs, sprites, and dryads.
So where are they?
They didn't go anywhere!
You did.
Early humans had an intuitive knowledge of
their role in nature, just as bears and
raccoons and mice and every other creature
does. They understood, from the ways of
the wild around them, that nothing ever
comes from nowhere and nothing ever just
disappears. Things change form. Death is
necessary for life to continue. They
offered up their kills as sacrifices to
the gods of nature. They offered praise,
prayer, sacrifice, and song to the spirits
of the wild, to brother buffalo, brother
deer, brother fish, and brother tree.
Everything that has ever existed continues
to exist, in one form or another, and as
far as we can tell, humanity was more
aware of that back then they are now. So
the sacrifice, song, praise and prayer did
not ensure the immortality of the
slaughtered, either in body or in spirit.
That was already taken care of. What it
did ensure was the continuance of the
connection between the spirit of the
slaughterer and the spirit of the
slaughtered. Killing is risky business.
The membrane separating the internal from
the external is not necessarily as thick
or as clearly defined as we have come to
believe. Every time we kill, we risk
killing the reality of that thing inside
of ourselves as well as outside. We risk
breaking the connections that lead in and
out.
Taking life to feed life requires a keen
understanding of the natural law of give
and take.
When humanity lost that understanding,
gave up the songs, the sacrifice, the
prayers,
the praise, they lost the connection.
Saying grace is not enough.
When you lose those connections,
everything becomes dead - fish, rivers,
frogs,
mice, even each other. There is no way
they can reach inside you any more. The
five
senses you are left with are not enough.
You have given up those connections in
exchange for the freedom to clearcut
forests with skidders, turn cows into
milk
machines and chickens into egg factories.
You can experiment on animals, club
seals, wear mink coats, exterminate
passenger pigeons, dodo birds, whales,
bear,
dolphin and condor with not a twinge of
guilt. The lines have been severed.
We are under the impression that it is the
forests, the creatures, the spirits,
and the wildlands that are disappearing
from the universe and not we. Not so.
Thinking that is like thinking that if you
stand on the end of a limb and saw that
limb from the tree, the tree will fall and
you will remain standing. Bugs Bunny
might
be able to get away with that, but we
can't. When a marionette cuts its strings,
the
puppeteer doesn't collapse to the ground.
When a spider severs the lines that
connect its web to the trees, the forest
doesn't fall away.
It is we who have fallen away from the
real world into a world where we may
carry
out our twisted sterile dreams without
threatening the Earth and its inhabitants.
Ever
wonder why the trees and stones and rivers
and streams, the birds, the snakes, the
bears and the frogs no longer talk to us
as they did in the early tales of the
Native
Americans, the Hindus, the Africans, the
Bible? It's because we're not around to
talk to any more Every clearcut, every
vivisection, every mechanized slaughter
of
cow, pig, or chicken moves our dreamworld
farther and farther from the tree,
making a reunification, which is still
possible, more and more difficult
Somewhere not so far from here, in the
real world, the ancient forests are still
standing, the buffalo roam the prairies,
the sky is full of condors, the deer and
the
antelope play, and dodo birds wander the
sandy beaches, bumping into things.
Where there are still wildlands in our
dreamworld, strong connections still
exist.
Bridges, tunnels, and portals.
Occasionally a traveler will get lost in
the wilderness
and find himself in the real world,
returning the next day to find that a
hundred
years have passed, or never returning at
all.
There are more ephemeral connections as
well - brooks and waterfalls where you
can still hear voices from the other side,
if you listen carefully enough. When they
sit by these waters they hear loud
clanking and screams. When they eat
psilocybin
everything stops glowing, and condos rise
where forests stand. Our children can see
the otherworld in their dreams. The
children of the otherworld
see this one in their nightmares.
And there is another connection. Sometimes
agents from the other side infiltrate our
world in an attempt to expedite the
reunification. Believe it or not, they
miss us over there. Sometimes - more often
than you might think - they send souls
over to our born in this world. Sort of
like a socialist, communist, or anarchist
entering the American political arena and
running for office in an attempt to effect
change from the inside. There are quite a
lot of them actually - gnomes and elves,
fauns and faeries, goblins, ogres, trolls
and bogies, nymphs, sprites, and dryads -
running around in bodies that look human,
doing crazy things like writing on walls,
working in co-ops, running inns in the
mountains, talking to themselves in the
streets, making pottery, illustrating
children's books, spiking trees and
blowing up tractors. They are planting
bio-dynamic gardens, sitting in the back
yard naked, arguing with Satan. They are
in asylums pumped full of thorazine, in
the classroom on Ritalin and lithium. They
live with Indians. They run recycling
centers. They are starting revolutions,
corrupting the young, inventing paranoid
conspiracy theories, making up religions.
They're directing movies, gobbling acid,
drinking heavily and writing poetry.
The transition from their world to ours is
not an easy one. Intricate rituals and
incantations are involved. The transition
is not easy on the soul. A great deal is
lost.
They may have no idea who or what they are
at first. They may or may not find
out. They will know that they are not like
everyone else. They will know that this
world is not theirs. They will faintly
remember something better, where things
made
sense and worked like they ought to, where
love and magic had the power to heal.
They will know that what makes other
people happy does not make them happy,
and that what makes them happy makes them
happier than anyone else alive.
They will see things others cannot see,
hear things others cannot hear, feel
things
others cannot feel, and know things others
do not know.
They will laugh a great deal or cry a
great deal or both.
They will love humans individually,
but have a hard time with humanity as a
whole
that may occasionally approach loathing.
They will have a handful of very close
friends, and often be very lonely.
They will be unhappiest when forced to act
like a human and do the things that
humans do, want the things that humans
want, or when they are convinced that
they actually are one.
Things will not be easy for them. Because
of their memories of the other side, the
world will seem to them to be a wondrous
calliope with just a few teeth missing on
one of the cogs, and because of this tiny
deficiency, the music is all off key, the
horses are crashing into each other, and
the children are frightened, bruised and
crying.
The solutions will seem obvious and no one
else will listen.
They will be repeatedly punished for
shouting FIRE! in a crowded theater when
the
buildings are in flames no one else can
see. They will get slapped on the wrist
for
pointing to the EXIT signs when everyone
else is running around screaming and
trampling each other.
They will be zealous, fanatical, and
didactic about their beliefs. They will
feel
utterly confused.They will have ecstatic
visions and babble incoherently.
They will be extremely articulate. They
are prone to long periods of silence.
They have no idea how to say what they
really mean.
They will spend a lot of time with
children and animals
They will become drunkards and dope
fiends, organic gardeners, Essene
soapmakers, carpenters, madmen, magicians,
jugglers and clowns, lunatic
physicists, painters and scribblers,
travelers and wanderers.
They will dress in bright colors, frumpy
sweaters, or all black.
They will smoke too much and drink too
much. They will eat only macrobiotic
foods. They will develop addictions to
Mountain Dew.
They will often be accused of living in
their own fantasy world.
They will make great lovers. Yeah, even
the trolls.
They will spend too much time either
making love or thinking about it.
They will speak to inanimate objects.
They will have much brighter eyes than
everyone else.
They will expect their magic to work in
this world and their love to heal,
and they will be crushed by this world,
and often they won't expect it.
It will come close to killing them.
They will visit the places where the
connections still exist: the waterfalls,
the
mountains, the ocean, the forests. They
will draw on all the power they have, and
sometimes, sometimes, the magic will work.
And everything will be wondrously
easy. The teeth will grow back on the
calliope's cog, the tune will right
itself, the
horses will bob gracefully up and down,
around and around, and the children will
giggle and sing with cotton candy stuck to
their cheeks and noses.
They will spend their days trying to
reconnect a branch that millions are still
busy
sawing away at. Often it will be more than
they can bear.
While the rest of humanity is busy working
on new and more efficient ways to lay
waste to the Earth with the push of a
button, they are saving it, a handful at a
time.
They will share a common conviction that
they are the only sane individuals in a
world gone mad.