Thursday, May 23, 2013

Philosophical Weddings?

Someone over on twitter (I'm @davidwebster btw) was asking about wedding readings - and I was
reminded that some actually choose a philosophical rather than religious text: From Plato's Symposium...

Really..

Take a look at http://www.hitched.co.uk/wedding-planning/readings/extract-from-platos-symposium_443.htm  if you don't believe me..

You may know the section? Humans were originally four-legged and four-armed - then the God's sliced then in two - and love is the search for your - literal -other-half - for what completes you.. Sweet..

Here is the full text:

Humans have never understood the power of Love, for if they had they would surely have built noble temples and altars and offered solemn sacrifices; but this is not done, and most certainly ought to be done, since Love is our best friend, our helper, and the healer of the ills which prevent us from being happy.
To understand the power of Love, we must understand that our original human nature was not like it is now, but different. Human beings each had two sets of arms, two sets of legs, and two faces looking in opposite directions. There were three sexes then: one comprised of two men called the children of the Sun, one made of two women called the children of the Earth, and a third made of a man and a woman, called the children of the Moon. Due to the power and might of these original humans, the Gods began to fear that their reign might be threatened. They sought for a way to end the humans’ insolence without destroying them.  
It was at this point that Zeus divided the humans in half. After the division the two parts of each desiring their other half, came together, and throwing their arms about one another, entwined in mutual embraces, longing to grow into one. So ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature, making one of two, and healing the state of humankind. 
Each of us when separated, having one side only, is but the indenture of a person, and we are always looking for our other half. Those whose original nature lies with the children of the Sun are men who are drawn to other men, those from the children of the Earth are women who love other women, and those from the children of the Moon are men and women drawn to one another. And when one of us meets our other half, we are lost in an amazement of love and friendship and intimacy, and would not be out of the other’s sight even for a moment. We pass our whole lives together, desiring that we should be melted into one, to spend our lives as one person instead of two, and so that after our death there will be one departed soul instead of two; this is the very expression of our ancient need. And the reason is that human nature was originally one and we were a whole, and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called Love.

Buddhism, Karma and Rebirth: Life-After-Death

Over at http://philosvids.wordpress.com/2013/05/23/buddhism-karma-and-rebirth-life-after-death/ I ask Dr Paul Fuller about some issues in Buddhism..


enjoy!