Raves and the Culture of Healing Behind it
Raves and the Culture of Healing Behind it May 08, 2020 What is Raving? Raving began in the early 1980’s and quickly evolved by the emergence of techno music in Europe. The way many people who aren’t very educated on the topic would describe it is an organized dance party at a nightclub, an outdoor festival or even a warehouse with a DJ playing electronic music. Now that’s not completely wrong, but raves can go a lot deeper for many who are invested in the culture of raving and the music, family, and traditions that brings joy to so many. Rave culture is an important part in today’s art, music, and literature, as it not only impacts the economy but also brings together thousands of people to an event where memories are made, friendships are kindled, and love is found. Music has a big impact on the culture but it isn’t all about the music, some different aspects that go into it are communities, fashi...

nice! i wonder why we (as a society) are so much less inclined to adopt spiritual cures on top of physical medicine.
ReplyDeleteHey Jacqueline. I liked learning about curanderos and curandeiros. You did a good job covering the what and why concept of a curanderismo. It was interesting to see why Hispanic culture accepted this type of healer due to economic struggles. It makes sense. Great post!
ReplyDeleteSome families actually give babies bracelets to prevent people from giving them the evil eye. I don't remember if it is mentioned in the reading or not but I know people can give babies the evil eye without knowing. Interesting thing is that apparently in my family it is well known that my grandfather is one of these people I don't know why exactly but I thought it was interesting. Thank you for your post!
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation, the reading was easy and forward, and love the balance of positive and negative color choices. and the did you know section is well delivered!
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