Australian Civil Marriage Celebrant officiating at weddings in Brisbane, Caboolture, Petrie, Redcliffe and Redland Bay.Wedding and Baby Naming celebrant performs ceremonies any day of the week, and will arrange an appointment location convenient for you, at no extra charge.Telephone: (07) 3283 8567, Mobile: 0415 324 982PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld, 4020.Email: vlady_celebrant@ yahoo.com.au |
Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Registration Number A.888, Vlady M Peters |
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One Word More or Less
Back
in the days when pyramids were still being built, losing a war brought
with it retribution. Since every nation, and even every city, had its
own gods, the conqueror would sometimes adopt the vanquished foe’s
gods and place them in his own arsenal of armoury. After all, was the
winner’s thought, as long as the god was being worshipped, what cared
he as to who was worshipping him. And you could never have enough gods
on your side. However,
these were the more benign victors. The more ruthless ones wanted no
part of anything belonging to the vanquished. And, indeed, they did
everything to expunge their very existence in the pages of time.
Temples, gods, the very name of the gods, would be destroyed or cut out
from any surface where the god was mentioned. Although
we would like to think that time has brought enlightenment, and no one
in his/her right mind would try to obliterate that which has obviously
existed, we know such is not the case. We have seen the instances of
books whose ideas and philosophies we have not agreed with, being burned
in public places as if these thoughts and philosophies have never been
part of the human experience. Closer
to our time, like right now, we are going through the process of
political correctness where children’s books by such a writer as Enid
Blyton are either censored or modified because, written as they were in
different times with different accepted standards, they offend today’s
sensibilities. In
some parts of the world we no longer use the word ‘spinster’ as
denoting a person’s marital status, because of the perceived
derogatory connotations. Perceived is the right word, for the word
itself has nothing belittling about it. The word spinster was derived
from what most home-bound women used to do – spin. Remember the story
of Snow White? She was a spinster who used to spin. In some parts of the world, when a girl married, the groom would enter her house and ceremoniously burn her spinning wheel. Although this suggests to the modern mind that from that point of time she stopped spinning, we know that isn’t true. What she stopped from doing was spinning in her father’s house. She would still continue to spin in her husband’s house. The burning was symbolic, denoting the end of a life in one setting, to the beginning of a life in another.
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