BuckyE wrote:
The recycling/repurposing you cite seems to me to be more of a moving over than a moving on? Which is entirely normal in human life.
That's a tricky distinction my friend (the moving over v the moving on). Oldies (and Buddhists :-) do it all the time (move over). Maybe it's a bit like pulling into the slow lane so that those coming up behind can get to wherever they're going before you (but that doesn't mean you're not actually going anywhere - just that you're taking slightly more time arriving there :-)And maybe it's the 'there' that's the point of interest here. Places like Avebury and Stonehenge have been sort of 'requisitioned' by various groups/individuals to serve/symbolize their beliefs/causes when a new, large and impressive stone stone circle (for example) would be a more meaningful way of 'moving on' :-)