Meditation on care and capitalism's secret society (The Golden Dome School)

The Bohemian Club is a private club with two locations: a city clubhouse in the Union Square district of San Francisco, California and the Bohemian Grove, a retreat north of the city in Sonoma County. Founded in 1872 from a regular meeting of journalists, artists, and musicians, it soon began to accept businessmen and entrepreneurs as permanent members, as well as offering temporary membership to university presidents (notably Berkeley and Stanford) and military commanders who were serving in the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, the club has a membership of many local and global leaders, ranging from artists and musicians to businessmen.Outside of the main entrance to the Bohemian Grove, protesters against club members and their guests have held a ceremony called the "Resurrection of Care", intended to symbolically reverse the effects of the Cremation of Care, to prevent the attendees from temporarily abandoning their cares. The counter ceremony was first held in 1980, organised by Mary Moore, a former beauty queen turned left-wing activist. Moore was less concerned about the Cremation of Care ceremony than with the likelihood that club members with corporate interests would gain influence in government.Sources: RT America. 2012. Occupy protesters take on Bohemian GroveThe Golden Dome School. 2020. DIY Resurrection of Care"The Golden Dome School has begun the tradition of performing 'The Resurrection of Care' ritual each year – a ceremony that invites artists and mystics to respond to our culture’s violence, ecocide, caustic hierarchies, and exploitative capitalism. You can participate in this video resurrection by grabbing a bowl of water and following along with our ceremonial leaders Edgar Fabián Frías, Kwonyin, Catherine Feliz and Mireya Lucio to SPREAD CARE EVERYWHERE!"


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