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Good Omens...And Bad: Prophecy in Theory and Practice, Class 1

Monday, September 4, period 1

As the students enter the classroom, they'll discover two things immediately. First is that there are no traditional desks and chairs. Instead, the room has been arranged like a lounge, with comfortable armchairs and couches, with tables nearby for setting books and such. Second is a long table in the center of the arrangement of seating, filled with food -- teapots that pour whatever the drinker's favorite flavor might be (they even pour coffee if that's the drinker's preference), platters of various types of sweet and savory scones, and a large plate of warm homemade gingersnap cookies. The professor, dressed in neat dark-colored suit (because Wilson told him it made him look more teacher-like), is seated in one of the armchairs and is attempting not to fuss and dither.

"Welcome to Good Omens...And Bad: Prophecy in Theory and Practice. My name is Aziraphale, although since I know that can be quite a lot to have to say repeatedly, I will ask that in class you address me as Mr Phale, or Mr Aziraphale if you are so inclined. I should admit up front that this is my very first attempt at teaching a class, but it's a subject I'm quite fond of, so I have hopes that I may do it justice. I also want to introduce the class to your teaching assistants, Miss Phoebe Halliwell and..." After looking around the room for a moment, Aziraphale indulges his mischievous streak. "Mr John Constantine. Miss Halliwell, Mr Constantine, please stay a few moments after class if you're able."

Lecture:
"Before we can begin a study of any topic, we ought to understand exactly what it is that we're studying. There are numerous definitions of prophecy, so let's talk a bit about the strictest definition, and then what that might mean in a broader sense. Much of the terminology is used interchangeably in common discussion.

I. The definition of prophecy
II. The categories of divination
III. The role of prophecy in daily life

For the purposes of this class, we will use the following definitions:

Prophecy: Information about the future, or a possible future, obtained through mystical means (ie. divination)
Divination: The activity one engages in to produce or procure knowledge about the future (ie. prophesy)

In other words, for this class, prophecy is the result of divination. We will also split the person producing or receiving the prophecy into two categories:

Prophet/Seer: One who receives information about the future in a passive manner, for example by way of religious visions or dreams.
Diviner: One who actively seeks out information about the future by way of the various methods of divination.

As you can see, one can be a prophet or seer without engaging in divination. We'll be discussing both active and passive means of obtaining prophecies in this class."

Information on Class Projects:
I. You will be required to keep a dream journal for the duration of this class. At the end of the term, in place of a final exam, you'll submit the journal along with a five-page paper detailing an interpretation of two of the dreams. All of the information contained in your dream journal will be held in the highest confidentiality, and only I will see the contents of the journal and paper you submit.
II. There will also be a class project, which will be presented at the end of the term. You will need to form groups of three or four, and each group will submit a project proposal no later than September 22. Your project will be made up of two parts:
**Part One: Select a category of prophecy or style of divination from the list provided, and write your own prophecy using the material we cover in class. This does not have to be a "true prophecy" -- you may create one from whole cloth, or use the methods of divination we will discuss to produce one. Part One of the project will be due November 17.
**Part Two: Each project will be assigned to a different group for interpretation. Again, your interpretation does not have to be "true" -- in other words, you do not have to come to the conclusion that was intended by the group writing the prophecy. You simply have to produce a viable interpretation. Extra credit will be given for a "true" interpretation, however. Part Two will be presented by each group on the last day of classes (December 18).


Class Project Options:
Apocalypticism, Dream Interpretation, Birth Prediction or Death Warning, Chosen One, cleromancy, bibliomancy, astrology or numerology, cartomancy, I Ching


Homework:
"Your homework assignment is to begin your dream journal." (OOC: Helpful links for dream journals!)

Office Hours
"I will be keeping office hours on Monday and Thursday mornings, or at other times by appointment. If you need to make an appointment, please see me after class, come by my office during scheduled office hours, or speak with one of our TAs and he or she will coordinate an appointment with me."


[OOC Information about the class:
Classes will generally be posted around 12:00AM, as I work weekdays and having me post the class early in the morning before work would only lead to sadness. The only requirement for your character to pass this class with a B is to sign in for attendance. Any additional RP will count as a plus when I figure grades, and of course anyone who actually writes out and submits the homework, quizzes, or project assignments will get their grades pushed up as well. I hope to make the assignments interesting enough that some of you will want to play them out, and I want the class to be fun but also informative -- anyone who has suggestions or questions is very much encouraged to ping my OOC voicemail (screened) or email me at aziraphale @ earthlink.net.]

Syllabus
Class Roster

[ooc: Please to be waiting for OCD threads. OCD threads now up.]

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"School where I'm from isn't at all like this. I thought we'd have to sit in uncomfortable chairs that poked you in all the wrong places," Agnes admitted.

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Lyra looked bemused. "I know all about uncomfortable chairs, but... Poking in all the wrong places? Where did you go to school?"

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Agnes scratched her head, but Evie had understood when she'd explained it, so she'd give it another go. "School's done a bit differently where I live. Teachers travel around from village to village and the children go to learn when they can."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I see." Lyra nodded. "I only ever went to a real school for a year, at St Sophia's. Mostly I was let run rampant when I was little."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then we're sort of even, aren't we?" Agnes asked, a little relieved to hear that. "Maybe we should try helping each other. I think Mr. Aziraphale isn't going to make this easy."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Lyra's brow furrowed. "If prophecy were easy, what choice would we have? Everyone would do it, and we wouldn't have any free will, would we?"

She shook her head and smiled. "Yeah, I'd like that. The helping, I mean."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"If prophecy were easy, everyone would just go mucking it up anyway," Agnes said firmly. "That's why most people can't do it."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra shrugged. "I suppose that's true... I guess I don't really have much experience with it, truth be told."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Granny and Nanny have taught me some." Not without some argument, though. "But they always warned me about trying to mess with the future."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] daemonridden.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I can see where that'd be a problem." Except for the part where she's just making polite conversation.

"Look, I don't want to miss any of this... D'you maybe want to go get tea sometime? We can work out studying and stuff."

[ooc: it's dinner time, and then homework and bed. ^.^]

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] singasoloduet.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd love to." Agnes blushed a little and nodded toward the teacher, who was picking up his lecture again. "We'll talk about it later."

[ooc: Whee! ^^ Gnite.]