The court jester weapons selection
Maybe you noticed that your jester costume is just a bit sexy, right? Well, there's a reason for that. The last jester did that so often that the king got bored and. And a word of warning: no slipping on banana peels. Yes, this guy orders a lot of heads chopped off so it's better for everyone if he's kept in a good mood as much as possible. Observationsįor iPad/iPhone users: tap letter twice to get list of items.Okay, you're the new jester in court, so you need to learn what you're doing. Occasionally however, the movement was performed counter clockwise and this represented destruction – the jester went counter clockwise. It is worth adding that in any dance or ceremony Native Americans nearly always used sunwise or clockwise circumambulation. By violating them they hope to help people define the accepted boundaries, rules, and societal guidelines. No heyoka, or jester in whatever society - follow taboos, rules, regulations, social norms, or boundaries. But they were also the instigators of fear and chaos when people had become complacent, overly secure, were taking themselves too seriously, or believed they were more powerful than they were. They provoked laughter in distressing situations of despair. In native American Indian society the jesters – called Heyókas - also had the power to heal emotional pain in others. Jesters function as both a mirror and a teacher, using extreme behaviour to mirror others, thereby forcing them to examine their own doubts, fears, hatreds, and weaknesses. They are there to ask difficult questions, and say things others are too afraid to say. So humour and a certain amount of isolation.Ī really good jester appears to be fooling around, but their satire presents important questions needing solution. The humour is of course essential, it is the means by which the person can question and destroy, whist at the same time protecting himself from the antagonism of the rest of the society he is questioning. You laugh as your belief system crumbles around your ears. They joke, they gently chide but they destroy.
The message is not delivered as a diatribe but as subtle allegory and funny story. It is noticeable that the best jesters are given a sense of humour. This role is exceptionally important in the scheme of things and spiritually often further ahead than their creative counterparts.
Symbolically jesters are often represented by Red and by forked lightning – thunder and lightning.
Kings as creators and jesters as destroyers were natural partners. They are often feared because their powers can sometimes be greater than the creators. They might, I suppose be regarded by those they challenge and by those who cling to the old ideas, to be 'bad', but new things cannot be introduced unless old things disappear, so even the most apparently destructive jesters have a key role to play. Just as the Hindu system has Creators, Maintainers and Destroyers – all of which are necessary to evolution and 'progress', so the jesters also have a role in helping change society. They are there to make people rethink, to heal via the removal of bad processes and functions, to clean up via the fire of purification. Thus a jester was/is a person who via his or her destructive actions can purify and rid the world of unwanted rubbish – ideas principally. A jester was a person who had achieved high levels of enlightenment and whose destiny was as a destroyer.