@janton
I am really into ancient cultures, religon and spirituality... The bull was worshipped and maybe what you are doing now in Texas is related to these ancient practices somehow... What do you think?
Crete
Bulls were a central theme in the Minoan civilization, with bull heads and bull horns used as symbols in the Knossos palace. Minoan frescos and ceramics depict bull-leaping, in which participants of both sexes vaulted over bulls by grasping their horns.
Sacred bull
Numerous peoples throughout the world have at one point in time honored bulls as sacred. In Sumerian mythology, Marduk is the "bull of Utu". In Hinduism, Shiva's steed is Nandi, the Bull. The sacred bull survives in the constellation Taurus.
howdy again friendly-fenxi! well as far as our bull riding here, it was started in the late 1800's during the old Wild West Shows where cowboys would demonstrate their roping and riding abilities but they wanted to draw more attention and excitement so they started riding bulls and that's how it started here.
But hey, they could start a bull leaping event too!
Maybe this is what Carl Jung talks about with certain archetypes, maybe the whole bull leaping/bull riding, is something engraved in our genetic memory or collective-subconscious... Like something that certain daring humans who are around bulls, just spontaneously likes to do for some weird reason...
/FF
haha! well that would be an interesting study to do, I think you should start working on that! But I don't think I would ever spontaneously do bull leaping or riding! lol. but i guess I can't say for sure because I'm not around them!