Heya Jundo,
Ok let's see.
In the case of the wedding you have two routes, both lead to the same end result, marriage. One road is a simple come as you are affair maybe a couple of close friends to serve as witnesses. The other is a grand spectacle, costumes, food, music, ritual, decorations, and other assorted what-nots.
At the end of the day it still boils down to what the main participants truly want out of the experience of getting married.
But we all know that memories are also made at the reception afterwards...and there are no rules against having a blow out after a trip to the courthouse.
Hey Will
Well he indeed certified himself, but (ha! I just did it too) one could also say that we as followers of the Way also certify him when we choose to undertake practice.
Originally posted by Jundo
In the case of the wedding you have two routes, both lead to the same end result, marriage. One road is a simple come as you are affair maybe a couple of close friends to serve as witnesses. The other is a grand spectacle, costumes, food, music, ritual, decorations, and other assorted what-nots.
At the end of the day it still boils down to what the main participants truly want out of the experience of getting married.
But we all know that memories are also made at the reception afterwards...and there are no rules against having a blow out after a trip to the courthouse.
Hey Will
Who certified Shakyamuni Buddha, right?
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