Chainsaw Sculpture

On October 7th, I happened to be traveling along Druck Valley Road in York, PA.  I spotted a man on scaffolding, chainsawing a tree.  I slowed down and noted the advertising on his truck.  I didn’t have a “set” schedule for the day, so I turned around and went back.  When I climbed out of my car, he stopped sawing and took off his earphones.

I told him my name and why I was interrupting his carving and he was happy to take a break.

“Here’s my card”, he said.  “If you have any questions, ask me while my ears are free.”

Funny guy, Brad D. Heilman was, and quite chatty.  At that moment, Heilman had just finished the Eagle and had started on a new, much larger sculpture.  The Mount Wolf native has 22 years experience tree climbing and 11 years in “free standing, sculpture stump carving” with his title as “Carver”.  He is a busy “one-man operation” who finds out what the customer wants discussing the options for about an hour, “then they let me go with it.”

“Really, they give you an idea and you just run with it?  Do you sketch it out with the client?”  I asked.

“No” he answered, shaking his head.  “I don’t sketch anything.”  Then he pointed to his head with his finger. “It’s all up here.” he grinned.

I was very surprised and impressed.  I needed my camera and lucky me had it.

Back to work

The eagle was across the yard, was watching Heilman as he carved out the bears.

Watchful eyes

The Eagle was a separate piece, attached to match with the stump.   The Eagle was created at Heilman’s house.  He has statues in front of his home for sale and as attachments for use on job sites.

“The bear is to be returning the eagle’s eyes.”  Heilman said, “The eagle took about 45 minutes at the shop.”

Back at the bears, I saw the beehive develop from very raw to a more finished edge.  I found it amazing  he could create these sculptures with no sketches and just taking a break after 45 minute to step back and see where he’s at with the stump.  Once he gets an idea in his head he just dives in.  With 10 to 11 Stihl chainsaws on hand, he has no shortage of cutting edges.  He carved the large chunks out, then broke out the smaller saw to create texture and accurate depth.

I see a bear head popping out

Heilman had a rhythm going, holding the chainsaw with either hand.  Flipping it upside down and pulling up through the wood.  Digging in with gusto as he wedged out bear’s body.

Imagine what he could do with a laser.

Heilman had been at it for about 30 minutes and he suddenly stopped.  After taking his earphones off I asked, “Do you ever have boo-boos?  Where you cut off something you hadn’t meant to?”

He held up his arm and said, “yes, just now when I nicked myself with the tooth of the saw.”

That wasn’t the type of boo-boo I meant.  I went over to the emerging bear and saw that blood was dipped down the front of him.  “Damn!  You bleed for your art!”  Heilman liked that thought.  Just as it’s only a little blood, I suppose.

The bear draws blood

Heilman gave me permission to climb on the scaffolding so I could get better shots.

“I’ll cut that blood off in a bit” ~Heilman

While Heilman had been busy creating, I placed a gift for him in the back of his truck.

Notice “The Spartan” tucked into the milk crate?

Attending to his cut, Heilman mentioned he would love to carve a Spartan for York College of PA.  I wonder if there are any trees on campus that need a facelift?

Heilman called it a day and I said goodbye.  I promised to come back for pictures when he finished.  He suggested talking to the owners of the property.  He said, “They’re really nice people.”  I thanked him again and was back on the road.

I returned to the Rosengrant property eager to see the finished sculptures.  The transformation of tree trunk into art is stunning.  Just driving by doesn’t do the carving justice.  David Rosengrant was home and happy to talk about his statues.

Mark of the master~Carver R.D. Heilman

I introduced myself while thinking Rosengrant looked familiar to me.

“What made you decide to have tree sculptures in your yard?” I asked.

Rosengrant replied, “Well, the electric company came through and fucked up the trees.  When I found out the cost of the sculptures I decided to have them done.  I didn’t think it would be that cheap or would look that nice.”

I asked how he decided what the sculptures would be and he answered, “I wanted an eagle, my wife wanted bears and my daughter Nicole, wanted a face.  We only had one tree to work with and Brad said it was too big to use for an eagle.  My wife won out and that became the bear tree.  The eagle on the corner stump was a suggestion by Brad and I liked it.  Everyone was happy.”

“Will you be using this as a mailbox?” I asked.

Rosengrant replied, “Not yet.  It cost more to have that little area black-topped then the two sculptures cost.  I wasn’t paying that so the bear sculpture isn’t complete.  We are going to add-on to it so it extends out to the road.  The township was making a big deal over black-topping that little area anyway.”

Any final comments I asked and he crossed his arms, smiling “I didn’t expect all the attention they are getting.  People see them as art and Brad is an amazing guy.  I don’t mind people looking at the sculptures.  I love them.”

What’s not to love?  Beautiful art to share with anyone driving by on Druck Valley Road.

 

Friendly Chap Massive paws

The Eagle stands alone, watching over the bears.  One bear returns the eagles gaze.  Where is the face daughter Nicole wanted?  Brad added “The Man of the Woods” last, making everyone happy.

“Man of the Woods”

  Interested in wood sculptures in your yard?  Contact Brad Heilman at 717-266-5780.  Expert Chainsaw Carver at your service.

Thanks all for viewing my blog on this fascinating art form.

Art is everywhere,

~P.

The Church of Lady Gaga

The chosen disciple of Ga

WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF LADY GAGA.  THROUGH HER THE WORD OF GA IS SPOKEN.  PREPARE NOW FOR THE END OF TIMES.  THE NEW WORLD WILL BE USHERED IN.  THE WORD OF GA IS FOR ALL TO HEAR AND LEARN.  ACT NOW BEFORE YOU LOSE THIS CHANCE OF LIVING IN A UTOPIAN SOCIETY.

Pattie Crider

New Religious Movements

The Church of Gaga

10/25/2011

The charismatic leader, Lady Gaga has presented her followers with the 10 Commandments of the 21st Century.  The guide stones are located in Elberton, GA and were placed there by an anonymous group.  While not specifically stated, they are
believed to be the creation of the Illuminati.  There is no formal church sight at this time but access to Lady Gaga and her interpretation of Ga’s word can be found in her music, tattoos, hair styles and photographs.

This new religious movement combines a strange mixture of established religions.  Gaga
was raised a Catholic and features her defiance of Catholicism by flaunting her
Illuminati symbols and devil signs.  She presents herself as the mother to “monsters”… everyone is welcome to follow her and she draws you into her songs.  She
dreamed about the GA guide stones until one day, they appeared with a message
that she understood.  That message is “follow what I do and say….dress like me if you want…otherwise just adore me.  I take all of you!  You must live by these 10 laws.”

1.  MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000 IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE.

Millions of people have formed online to see if she, “The Lady Gaga” has a message.  Her satanic message is causing the mentally ill to snap.  Deaths are occurring that
can’t be explained.  Not just random, but mysteries.  The earth is going to be
cleared of unworthy people.  The population will be reduced to 500,000,000 on December 21st 2012.  GaGa explains, “There will be no Christmas to celebrate.  Most of you will
be gone to Heaven and the remainders will begin a new life.”

 2. GUIDE REPRODUCTION WISELY – IMPROVING FITNESS AND DIVERSITY

We must stay in shape.  No one loves a fat Ga.  See how gorgeous I am?  Get up and learn my songs and dance steps.  No lazy Ga Monsters!

3.UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING NEW
LANGUAGE.

Listen to my words earthlings.  I am actually an alien, planted on Earth through Lady Ga.  What she sings and says is My Word.  Learn this new language.  Study and embrace the new language and you will understand My word.

 

4. RULE PASSION – FAITH – TRADITION – AND ALL THINGS WITH TEMPERED REASON.

Get along.  Believe in Me.  Understand that I am of the Heavens, an alien.  You see because I send My message through Lady Gaga.  Be good to each other. The Anti-Ga Cultist Resistance Group (AGaCRuG) is out to take you from Me.

 5.  PROTECT PEOPLE AND
NATIONS WITH FAIR LAWS AND JUST COURTS

We must over-throw the government and start over again.  Most of those stupid
politicians need to go anyway.  I will decide the fate of the in prison justly.  Most will die, Charles Mason will be saved.  He is one of the chosen and will do Ga’s will as instructed.

 

6.  LET ALL NATIONS RULE
INTERNALLY RESOLVING EXTERNAL DISPUTES IN A WORLD COURT

Ga will continue his messages through Me.  Do not fear her messages.  They are everywhere and easily found.  Join My Monsters, learn and we will someday
have peace on Earth.  A new, utopian life.  There will be no external disputes.

7. AVOID PETTY LAWS AND USELESS OFFICIALS

We will not need written laws on pettiness.  Officials of the old religions will be replaced both in religious sanctions and governmental. No one will tell you who to love and marry.  Only those left are worthy, and may choose freely.  We will repopulate the earth with our Monster seed.

 

8. BALANCE PERSONAL RIGHTS WITH SOCIAL DUTIES

Be yourself but act with correctness.  We will be changing the world.  This world is full of hate and we have the ability to use that hate to start a new society by forming new families. 

9. PRIZE TRUTH – BEAUTY – LOVE- SEEKING HARMONY WITH THE INFINITE

Be honest with others.  Be honest with yourself.  Show your inner beauty and
embrace it.  We will grow in harmony for eternity.  The Apocalyptic times are
here.  Heed what the ancient Mayans have taught.  There is no time to waste.

10. BE NOT A CANCER ON THE EARTH – LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE.

Ga will judge the Earthlings.  If you are a cancer you will be banished.  The earth needs to
replenish its self.  Removing 6 billion people will clear the way for nature to return.

Just the beginning of my religious cult.  I think the final paper must be at least 12 pages.  Will keep posting as my assignments makes progress.

All hail Ga,

~P.

Pattie raises hell

The Hellbound Heart

Powerpoint Presentation by Pattie Crider

Joan M. Garry, Barker and his husband, David Armstrong

Photos from the 15th Annual GLAAD Media Awards

San Francisco, CA

June 5, 2004

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Caught in the stolen skin of Larry

The Cenobites take him back to hell by way of hooks and chain.

Written report still in progress….

Caught in hell,

~P.

Works Cited

Barker, Clive  Clive
Barker’s Hellraiser.  New World’s Pictures. UK. US.  Sept. 1987. Film

Barker, Clive.  The Hellbound Heart. Harper Collins Publishers. NY. 1986. Print.

Ebert, Roger. Hellraiser . Sept 1987. 10/17/11
web. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19870918/REVIEWS/709180304/1023

Harrington, Richard. The Washington Post. 1987.

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10/17/11 web.

http://archive.glaad.org/events/gallery/2004/0604_SF_media_awards.php.
  10/17/2011 web.

Kennedy, Kevin. http://www.lisamorton.com/stokerbw.html  2004
CA 10/17/2011 web.

Winter, Douglas E. Clive Barker, The Dark Fantastic.
HarperCollins Publishers. NY. 2002. Print.

Wooley, John. Clive Barker:No
Apologies. The Bloody Best of Fangoria Magazine. Volume 7.  O’Quinn Studios. NY. 1988.  Periodical.

 

Carol Brady and her daughters Marsha and Cindy: Spanish

Carol Brady y tres hijas

Carol Brady, Marsha -Kristin James, Cindy -Olivia Sederstrom  Our Spanish class trio. http://girlboxer1970.com/2011/10/17/what-to-do-what-to-do/

Translation at bottom 🙂  LOL

Carol Brady – Hola, soy Carol Brady. Tengo tres hijas. Sus nombres son Cindy, Jan, y Marsha. Esta es mi hija Cindy. Ella es mi hija menor. Ella tiene siete años. Ella es muy divertida. Cindy ama a su familia. Cindy es una chismosa grande!

Cindy Brady – Hola, soy Cindy. Tengo dos hermanas. Ésta es mi hermana Marsha. Ella está enamorada de Davey Jones. Marsha es mi hermana mayor.

Marsha – Es verdad, estoy enamorado de Davey Jones. Amo a mi familia, pero tengo muchos hermanos. Esta es nuestra madre, Carol. Ella no cocina mucho, porque Alice es nuestra camarera.

Cindy Brady – Nuestra madre le gusta cantar en el coro de su iglesia. Ella tiene una voz bonita.

My possible ending:
End with this?  Mi espouso es Mike Brady y ello tre hijos, Greg, Bobby y Peter.  Noestro muy grande familia.  Gracias Hasta Lavista!  Did I write it correctly?  My spouse is Mike Brandy and his 3 sons, Greg, Bobby and Peter.  We are a large family.  Thank you, See you later!
Translation:

Carol Brady — Hello, I am Carol Brady. I have three daughters. Their names are Cindy, Jan, and Marsha. This is my daughter Cindy. She is my youngest daughter. She is seven years old. She is very funny. Cindy loves her family. Cindy is a big tattletale!

Cindy Brady — Hi, I am Cindy. I have two sisters. This is my sister Marsha. She is in love with Davey Jones. Marsha is my oldest sister.

Marsha — It is true, i am in love with Davey Jones. I love my family, but i have many siblings. This is our mother, Carol. She does not cook much because Alice is our maid.

Cindy Brady-Our mother likes to sing in the church choir.  She has a pretty voice.

I end with this?

Carol Brady:  Mi espouso es Mike Brady y ello tre hijos, Greg, Bobby y Peter.  Noestro muy grande familia.  Gracias Hasta Lavista!  Did I write it correctly?  My spouse is Mike Brandy and his 3 sons, Greg, Bobby and Peter.  We are a large family.  Thank you, See you later!

What do my readers think?  Comment…if it’s good for class and not to hard we will try it!

That’s concludes #4. http://girlboxer1970.com/2011/10/17/what-to-do-what-to-do/  (Now I just have to memorize and speak it.)

Adios.  Next numbre.

In no perticular order,

~P.

What to do…what to do?

Amusing the photographer, Tesla

I have a few days left of fall break before it’s back to classes.  My weekend flew by with Dale and Tesla.  Tesla and I spent a good portion of Friday painting.  I painted my sculpture for art class.  We had to do a figurative piece that had personal meaning.  I created a self-portrait and painted it to reflect emotion.  We did not paint my car again like we did this day when boredom struck….hard.  http://wp.me/p1j2Ur-lV.  We spent the day with Aunt Suzie and Blaine.  Dale met us at Pinchot Park and we had a nice time.  I kept sticking Suz with Ying patrol.  He annoys her.  I laugh.

So today I have quite a list of things to accomplish:

1. Find Tesla’s dance leotard.  John already let me a message this morning because I didn’t send it Friday or this morning.  I don’t know what the heck Tesla did with the leotard or the t-shirt she had on when I picked her up from Heather.  That was the same night Heather refused to let Tesla keep her leopard stuffed animal in her bedroom at John’s.

2. This goes along with number one.  Put away all the clean laundry from the weekend.  I have 3-4 baskets of clothes.  I’ve lost count.  I only do laundry on the weekends to save on electric.  If it’s nice out, I even hang sum up to dry.  Dale thinks I’m crazy as he just drys everything.

3.  Work on my literature class presentation on “The Hellbound Heart” and the movie, Hellraiser, by Clive Barker.  I am trying to make a slideshow picture to accompany the selected portions of the book I will read aloud to class.  I love to do presentations and take front center stage…I mean class.

4. Spanish a presentation as Carl Brady with my daughters Marsha and Cindy.  Marsha is Kristin James http://www.facebook.com/kristinmischelle.  Cindy is Olivia Sederstrom. http://www.facebook.com/osederstrom.  We are having fun with this and I will eventually blog about our presentation.

5. Religion:  Cult writing.  Might blog it online.  Any suggestions out there on wtf I can write…I have many ideas:  Lady Gaga as a type of disciple.  A really wacky one with Illuminated symbols, Satanic symbols.  The “Text” in The Lady’s Guide Stones, located in GA.  At the Georgia Guide Stones are the text inscribed in many languages. http://girlboxer1970.com/2011/02/26/the-georgia-guidestones/ I actually wrote about those long before I even knew I was enrolling in this NRMs class.  http://girlboxer1970.com/2011/09/29/gender-roles-in-new-religions/

6.  Kitchen: put away clean dishes.  (Dale washes all the dishes.  That is so awesome because I hate getting my hands wet.)  Mop floor, clear of island, finishing clearing the table.

7.  Clear coffee table of school books.  vacuum.

8. Paint my second sculpture.  I haven’t named it yet.  Will post pictures of the process.

9.  Read Sunday’s paper.  Was so busy at Pinchot Park I didn’t get to read much of it.

10.  Blog about Pinchot Park yesterday and the chainsaw carving I took pictures of all weekend.  It’s located on Druck Valley Road.

Will attempt the whole list.

Tommorrows another day,

~P.

York College Fall Festival 2011

Tesla Delauter attended York College’s Fall Festival on October 1st 2011.  Ms. Delauter identified herself as a future YCP student, in approximately the Fall of 2024.  In the meantime, she attended the activities on campus with her mom, sophomore, Pattie Crider.

Tesla and Pattie

The 2011 Fall Festival was moved indoors at the Field House on West Campus.

The rainy weather did not keep people away.

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Tesla’s first stop was The C.A.B. Rat Race Maze, hosted by senior, Derek Anderson.    Also manning the Rat Race was fellow C.A.B. member Kaitlyn Crowningshield.  A sophomore at York, Crowningshield stated, “Even with the rain, the day was successful.”

Senior Derek Anderson

On her way to the “Lego table”, Tesla was side-tracked by the Ski & Outdoor Club who bribed her attention by waving candy in the air.  Her mom broke a $20 for that “Krabby Pattie” snack.

Buy candy here kid!

Next table was Habitat for Humanity where Tesla bought a Lego block.  Each block  helped to build a Lego house, which raises funds to build a real house for a family in need.  Also at the Habitat for Humanity table was Sara Wing, a junior at YCP.

Senior Eric Bulger

At the Christian Fellowship Organization, Tesla met junior, Jill Irish and senior, Kim King.  They had a box of lollipops and the prize was determined by the color at the end of the stick.

Pop Pull

Senior, Barry Holmes drew the crowd’s attention as he took a pie in the face to raise funds for Theta Phi Alpha.  Holmes enjoyed the attention from the crowd and the women of this social fraternity.

Jester Holmes and his Court

The Biology Club, well-known for Weenie Wednesday, was set-up right outside Field House. They learned at the last moment they could still have their stand, even with the continuous rainfall.  With a tent over their grill and table, the Biology Club had a successful day.  Their new slogan, “Eat a dog, save a cat!” senior, Garvin Durkin said, “Half the proceeds are donated to T and D Animal Refuge.  This refuge takes any animal except Kodiak Bears and water animals.”

Senior Megan Hatch enjoys a dog and helps save a cat.

The Collegiate Engineering Society’s 6-year-old Mini Baja was a crowd favorite.  Currently, the society is working on a Formula S.A.E. or Specialized Automotive Engine and will take the finished project to Michigan in May of 2012.

Junior, Ryan Hershey chillin' in the Mini Baja

The Women’s Club Lacrosse table was hosted by juniors, Megan Otterbein and Katrina Heintz (pictured) and Neena Foster.  Tesla was taken by the recycled soda tab jewelry and snapped one up for just $3 of her mother’s money.

Soda tab bracelets~ Recycled Wear

Outside of Fieldhouse, in the lobby area, Phi Sigma Pi was cheerfully making cotton candy.  Senior, Andy Crimone, spun the fluffy sugar treat, and was backed up by sophomore Katie Warg, junior Amanda Fanizza and senior, Kristina Larmen.  Watching the process of cotton candy making was very entertaining.

Phi Sigma Pi

Senior Andy Crimore

Andy's Candy

An impromptu a capella group broke out in song at the top of the stairs.  A huge crowd gathered to hear the beautiful, blended voices of Spartan students.  They preformed several numbers to satisfy the crowd.

Singing Spartans

Relaxing in a chair, just past the singers, was Matt Wolfe, parent of freshman, Amanda Wolfe.  He found the latest edition of The Spartan and was enjoying some time off his feet.

Do Not Disturb

In the “Reserved for Alumni Dining” area, the Greenwald family gathered for a meal.  Freshman Samantha taught her family a trick she learned on campus.  If the food is free, eat first, answer questions later.

Greenwald Family Luncheon

Acoustic singer, Preston Pugmire preformed onstage several times.  His style of singing was unique, especially when using a megaphone.  Pugmire, from Idaho, joined YCP for Fall Fest featuring his musical talents and creative, photographic art work.  His website can be found at www.prestonpugmire.com.

The sounds of Preston Pugmire

Tesla was fascinated by Pugmire’s Tesla Coil on display with his soundtracks and photographic art call cards.

"This is my name?"

At the Lambda table, sophomores Darian Kiger, Ri Ray and Hannah Wagoner sold rainbow-colored bracelets as a club fundraiser and gave out free bumper stickers stating “Just Wear It” in both English and Spanish.

Just Wear It~Condoms & rainbow bracelets

Making a statement without saying a word.

Always entertaining

M.E.N.C. or Music Educator’s National Conference was selling nacho’s and cheese at one end of their table and at the other end, they tie-dyed t-shirts to support their club.  Angela Bowers, a senior at YCP ladled the cheese, and junior, Jeanne Hill tie-dyed a t-shirt and her fingers at the same time.

Cheese and Chips

Just one glove?

S.I.F.E. or Students In Free Enterprise toasted up S’mores as their fundraiser courtesy of their sponsor, Kraft Foods Inc.  The charcoal fire pit also helped take the chill off the day.

Where the cold people with sweet tooths gathered.

Sam Lipson relaxed at the Hillel Club table.  The raffle for the $25 Rutter’s gift card was over and he was chatting with people who passed by about this religious club on campus.  Lipson stated, “Hillel Club celebrates Jewish culture and traditional practices of Judaism.  In November, the club will host a Jewish Fest and everyone is welcome.  You don’t have to be Jewish!”

Javier Skwara hosted the Hispanic Culture Society table.  He said, “The day went well.  We had a lot of people come to our table.  All the handmade scarves sold and we even have orders for more.”  Skwara also made an important point about the Hispanic Culture Society, “you don’t have to be of Hispanic origin to join, everyone is welcome.”

Hispanic Culture at YCP

Sean Jones, father of freshman Narissa Jones joined in on the fun at the Equestrian Club table.  Promising his eyes were closed, he attempted to pin the tail on the horse.

Mr. Jones...not even close!

The Chemistry Society had a profitable fundraiser that drew a crowd every time they “cooked up” a fresh batch of ice cream.  Patrick Benecewicz, a senior, took the ice cream making serious with everyone wearing safety glasses and gloves.  It was a good precaution as ice cream was accidentally spattered in one of the members face during the mixing procedure.

Safety First

That's so cool!

Patrick Benecewicz dishes it out

The Chemistry Society had a large assortment of toppings to add to your ice cream.  When asked how her ice cream was, Telsa answered, “Super Awesome!”

Future freshman, Tesla Delauter

Easy Targets

It only took one shot at Groller

This is not the Recreational Shooting course offered at YCP

Simulated Drunk Driving

Dance Excel pumpkin painting

Tesla orders "blue" from Melanie and Ashley

Ice Guy (aka Trouble Maker)

The Dance Group show began at 2 pm.  The floor area in front of the stage was packed tight but to the surprise of the spectators, the dancers leaped off the stage and danced up close and personal.  Tesla Delauter came close to becoming part of a conga line.

Dancing next to the crowd

The inflatable races remained popular all day.  Children, students and parents joined in, always vying for first place.  The inflatable games also provided an outlet of energy for all who took on the challenge.

Katie Warg races to the finish

That's a long way down

 

John~ Man of Mystery

Finishing up the day for “personal signs” was John, parent of at least one student at YCP.  When asked his name to notate who he was the “Last Person in Line” declined with, “Johns good enough, my kid(s) will think I’m stupid.”  Not to worry John, we don’t think your stupid, just paranoid about coming in last.

YCP’s Fall Fest was a huge success for all who attended.  The Spartan’s know how to kick off the fall season.  For upcoming campus events check the MyCampus online announcements.

Another John who doesn’t want to be known!

~P.

Gender roles in New Religions

One key issue in the study of NRM was gender role.  Historically, most religions were established by male founders with female followers that participated in worship services.  These gender roles have been long upheld, but the emerging NRMs have succeeded in
breaking this tradition.  (Pike p. 215)

The traditional perspective of gender role in religion has been male domination over females.  This view is found excessively in established religions as well as newly emerging faiths.  “Women have accounted for the majority of participants in American religious
groups…NRM are not consistent in their perceptions or treatment of women, but
in this they are no different from mainstream religions.”  (D&A p. 5)

There are two approaches to the study of gender in NRMs.  The first was a “negative evaluation of NRMs as abusive to women” and the second approach “suggests that relations in new religions are complex and rarely reducible to the simplistic image of male gurus and passive female followers. “  (Pike p.212)  Examples of each approach can be found in the course materials.

In a religion based on a “master-disciple relationship” the male often takes the fatherly role, especially over the female disciples.  Abuse is frequent when women followers must obey without question.  Many high profile religions emerged in the 1960’s and 1970’s following the traditional pattern of a divine male figure.  These charismatic males were
able to create their own religions that became labeled as cults.  (Pike p.216)

Controlling charismatic male leaders have caused a negative view on emerging religions.  In 1950, James Jones, an unadorned pastor became the charismatic leader of Sommerset Southside Church.  His service there was short as his zealousness was too much for the congregation.  After several false starts, Jones founded the People’s Temple in 1956.  His charismatic appeal won him favor in the eyes of many established churches and he eventually became an ordained minister.  Jones visions of the future and preaching style enabled him to convince his congregation to move to Guyana after a magazine released horrifying reports of abuse and financial misdealing.  Jones was able to brainwash
his congregation into a mass suicide in 1978.  Information gathered after the suicide shed light on the cult Jones had actually created.  (Smith p.108-109)

David Koresh was another example of a male charismatic leader that was assertive in having control over his female followers.  The Branch Davidians were an established group and Vernon Howell, later known as David Koresh, became the leader.  Koresh believed under his guidance as a loving father figure, the congregation he referred to as his
family would establish heaven on Earth.  Under this charismatic mans leadership, the women, their daughters and even the men were forced to submit to Koresh as sexual objects.    In 1993 Koresh’s congregation perished during a siege by the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.  (Pike p.216, D&A p.262-263)

While men were typically the founders of alternative religions, there are groups that emerged under the leadership of women.  Studies found when
females establish a group and function as leaders, the women disciples are seen
as spiritually superior.  Neo-pagans base their religion on a “woman-centered theology” established by female spiritualist, Starhawk.  Also elevating female leadership is the New Age movement.  Both Neo-pagan and New Agers attempted to balance gender equality and avoid “absolute devotion to charismatic leaders.”  (Pike p. 216-217)  Sexual freedom
is important to these groups and sexuality is viewed as an expression of one’s self, separate from their religious identity.  (Pike p. 221)

Christian Science, Spiritualism and the Shakers were established by female mediums and all three groups have male and female leadership roles.  The lack of a single, male charismatic leader appears to enable these groups to avoid the abuse that often develops in male established religions.  (Pike p. 215)  Other religions based on extraterrestrial and
androgynous races, attempt to view their divine as genderless, removing the
importance of a deity having a gender.

The key issue of gender within NRMs is sensitive.  The abuse of
women by charismatic male leaders is a fact in NRMs.  On the other hand, there are established NRMs and ones that are still emerging that give equality to and even celebrate the females within their group.  In either case, gender will always remain a key issue in religious movements.

Defining Cults and NRMs

What is a CULT versus a New Religious Movement?

New Religious Movements can be defined as religions that society considers non-conventional.  Through-out history, religious groups were developed by means of tradition and followed a religious rational.  The NRMs are formed by people wanting to leave traditional faiths behind in order to develop or follow a new religion.  New movements are developedbecause of people’s desire to view themselves or society in a new way.
(Beckford p. 26-27, Weber p. 46)

A religion’s legitimacy may be based on legal, traditional or charismatic
grounds.  Well known religious groups such as the Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses and Christian Scientists at their beginnings, were labeled “emergent or alternative religions” and were grouped with “sects, cults, and psychogroups.”(Beck p. 26, Weber p. 46, Daschke & Ashcraft p. 1-2)

Legal recognition has been achieved by past religious movements by collecting and
paying taxes and requiring military service. Because the public fears what they cannot see, NRMs are encouraged to send their children to public schools and have an open door policy concerning their religious services.  Also lessening the wariness of concern is NRMs that do not proclaim the ability to miraculously cure sickness and disease. (Beckford p. 28)  By following these guidelines NRMs are shown a greater tolerance than
those religious movements that seek shelter from the public eye.

Emerging religions distinctly differ from traditional grounds of legitimacy.  Through traditional grounds, obedience is to the person who occupies a position bound by tradition.  (Weber p. 46)  The authority is placed in the position and not the person.  (Dawson Crises p. 81) Examples of traditional grounds of authority would be the Pope, cardinals and the Dahlia Lama.  NRMs seek to create a new “religious world”
by manufacturing a revised version of history, offering new ideals, habitation,
objects of authority and communication. (D&A p. 10-13)  They are formed on adaptations of traditional religions to satisfy people’s wish to view society and the world by
untraditional means.  (Dawson Comprehending p.60)

A common characteristic NRMs share is a charismatic leader.  People are drawn to a person who has charisma and the leader uses this natural ability to attract and gain followers.  Because “charisma can only be awakened and tested, and cannot be learned or taught” the leader is believed to be chosen by a higher power for their position.
(Weber p. 58)  Leaders of this type tend to be volatile and in essence, cause their institutions to be unstable.  It is necessary for the leader to carefully balance their actions to establish and reinforce their authority.  (Dawson Crises p. 85)

Daschke and Ashcraft compared NRM to earthquakes in their book.  It is an excellent way to view religion as a whole because all religions were formed in this fashion.  There was a sudden shaking by an idea or belief and that caused a reaction and this was the ground-breaking period of a religious moment.  Five typologies were introduced to define the qualities of religious groups.

A “new understanding” is formed, opening or awakening people to new thought.  People
tend to live life focusing on the negative aspects they have encountered.  A promise of a better life through religion can be an attractive offer.  A future of harmony in the spiritual life, free of errors they made while on earth, is available.  This life is available to
anyone, at anytime, by simply accepting this new understanding.  A NRM may seek out the young, mentally impaired, low income, troubled or isolated people offering a solution to their miserable existence. (Dawson Comprehending p.49, 61)  A charismatic leader could use charm to recruit members by making them feel “special” or chosen to receive this chance at a new perspective on life.

The second typology was “new self” that lends human-beings to seek growth as a new
type of person.  A person who desires to remove the negativity from their life and forgive themselves for their mistakes has to let go of the “old self” from the past and be able to focus on their future.  With the goal of spiritual perfection, humans develop their faith in a therapeutic way, learning as they grow, to become better people.  The followers of a faith offer support, education and release of past suffering.  A NRM gains credibility as
people shed their old ways and grow into their new selves.  Testimony of followers to new recruits will focus on how this movement has greatly improved the quality of their life.

Followers who leave the group may cause problems as inside information is passed on to
“outsiders” causing the charismatic leaders authority to become unbalanced and
questioned.  This may lead to violent behavior by the leader and/or the group’s members.  The leader may choose to relocate to a more secluded area causing tension within the group.  Outside pressure from anti-cult groups always cause turmoil within NRMs.  (Bromley p. 1,2,5,7)

The third typology was the offering of a “new family” setting.  The world is full of unhappy families.  A person who is miserable with the family they were born into may find a “new family’ highly appealing.  These “new families” may replace a person’s nuclear family. In exchanging a traditional family for fellow members of a religion, a new type of family structure is developed creating a greater sense of community. (Dawson Comprehending p. 51)  The leader of the group may be viewed as a mother or father figure,
fellow members as brothers and sisters and the young as “everyone’s children”
completing the new family setting.

The fourth typology was a “new society” for the newly formed families.  By gathering all the families in one place, a society is formed encompassing the accepted social and moral values of the group.  The group focuses on improving their society’s quality of life as a whole and working to develop it to perfection.  Pamphlets proclaiming the
“miracle” of The Peoples Temple, distributed by leader Jones, described family
life as a rare opportunity for “deep relationships” to all who joined them in
Jonestown. (Smith p. 116)  The desire to achieve a utopian life on earth is powerful in motivating the religious followers to uphold high ethical standards and social relations.  This can cause the group to appear zealous during and after seeking new members into their society.

Encompassing the first four typologies was the fifth, a “new world.” This will be the
apocalyptic transformation of the earth.  The followers of a religious movement view this as the final step of their faith.  Judgment is passed on human-kind and for those who believed in and understood the previous four typologies; their reward would be an ever-lasting life either on Earth or in heaven.  This “end of time” scenario is believed to be
the moment when the good people are sorted from the evil.  NRMs have made the error of announcing the day the world will end.  When the Day of Judgment passes with no changes on earth, the followers of this leader feel doubt.

The definition of NRMs as “alternative religions” seems vague, but applying
religion to Daschke and Ashcraft’s typologies does clarify how and why new
religions are formed.  The drawback to these typologies could be misunderstanding or misinterpreting their meanings.  NRMs that have questionable recruiting methods or membership guidelines will continue to exist.  Using these typologies while studying
religions can be a guide in understanding NRMs.

York County Mushrooms

Definition essay for Writing in Professional Cultures class

York County Mushrooms

Mushroom- Any of various fleshy fungi including toadstools, puffballs, coral fungi, morels, etc.  The reproductive part (fruit body) of the fungus organism develops and distributes the spores.  Dating back to 1440, the origin of the word is believed to be French and the surname of John Mussheron, from 1327.

Mushrooms are referred to as the “meat of the vegetable world” and are primarily used in cooking.  Purchasing commercial mushrooms for consumption would be the safest way
to enjoy their nutritional value.  There are only a small number of deadly mushroom species, but several species may cause toxicity to humans if cooked improperly and consumed.

Historically, mushroom extract has been used for medicinal purposes including cancer therapy.  Psychoactive mushrooms have been used in native traditions for mental
and physical healing and to induce visionary states.  This type of mushroom is commonly referred to as “magic mushrooms” and is available in many parts of the world, both legally
and on the black market.

Mushrooms can also be used to dye natural fibers, though that practice has been replaced by synthetic dyes.  Dried mushrooms can be used to start a fire.  Scientists have used mushrooms to create completely biodegradable packaging (replacing petroleum based products) and as a filtration process to lower the bacteria level in contaminated water.

 

The Ultimate Odd Couple

Heads vs Feds

On September 21st the Campus Activities Board sponsored a debate over legalization of marijuana.  The Heads vs Feds debate featured Steve Hager, Editor-In-Chief of High Time Magazine versus veteran drug enforcement administrator, Robert Stutman.

Hager opened the debate with five reasons why marijuana should be legal.  In his opinion he gave these reasons.

“It’s good medicine”  Currently marijuana is a schedule 1 drug meaning there is no medical use.  Steve gave a long list of conditions that marijuana could be used for medicinal reasons.

“Hemp is good for the environment”  Hemp can be used to make an endless list of products, from clothing to paper and can be grown anywhere in the world.

“Marijuana has built the largest prison system in America”  A person arrested for growing marijuana to treat their glaucoma condition is held to a mandatory sentencing while murderers and rapists are not.

“Legalization of marijuana will stop funding corruption”  The illegal sale of marijuana is connected to a much larger problems, from murder to dirty cops.

“Marijuana is part of culture”  It always has been part of culture and always will be, regardless of its legal status.

Stutman opened his side of the debate stating “recreational use of marijuana will never be legalized” and gave his reasons backing this statement.

There have been 19 attempts to legalize marijuana and all have failed.

There are no regulations of THC content or dosage regarding marijuana.

Smoking of any kind is unhealthy and causes cancer.

If marijuana would be legalized there would be 2-3 times more users.

Marijuana affects depth perception and mathematical abilities.

14% of users become dependant on marijuana’s effects.

Hemp is not reasonably priced, even in countries where marijuana is legal.

There are 4,532 legal drugs, none of which can be legally produced in a private household.

Stutman believes strongly that prison sentences for drug users is “stupid” and that rehabilitation and treatment is the answer.  His opinion concerning a person who receives a mandatory sentencing for marijuana use will exit prison in worse condition than entering.  After serving a prison sentence, this man will forever be labeled a criminal and encounter difficulties finding employment.  Had he been in a relationship prior to conviction, most likely that relationship would have dissolved while he served his sentence.  There are generally no good results for people sentenced for marijuana possession.

Hager and Stutman have grown to be close friends over the ten years they have been traveling together and debating the legalization of marijuana.  Referred to as “The Ultimate Odd Couple” they seriously debate the pros and cons of marijuana use and its legalization.  While sticking to the issues at hand, they try not to get personal and attack each other.  That was easier said than done, but no hard feelings seem to be held following the debate.

There were a few points Hager and Stutman did agree on.   Smoking anything is harmful.  Hager strongly suggested marijuana consumption be in the form of vaporizing, tea or brownies.  He quit smoking marijuana three years ago.  Driving under the influence is unacceptable as vision and reaction time are impaired.  Marijuana is not a “gateway” or “stepping-stone” drug, cigarette tobacco is.

Following the debate, Hager and Stutman took questions from the audience and afterwards joined students in the lobby for more personal conversation, pictures and book signing.  During this time, a petition was started to form a campus club  supporting the legalization of marijuana.

Steve was a funny guy!

Just reporting.. not consuming,

~P.