Tokens and Signs 'o' the Times

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In the Mormon temple ceremony, participants are taught the tokens and signs—i.e., secret handshakes and gestures—that will let them pass the sentries that guard the gates of heaven. The ceremony is embedded in a mystery play, in which Adam by example teaches the proper care and feeding of one's tokens and signs:

PETER: Have you any tokens or signs?

(Lucifer steps up to the side of Peter and interjects his query.)
LUCIFER: Have you any money?
PETER: We have sufficient for our needs.
LUCIFER: You can buy anything in this world for money.
PETER: Do you sell your tokens or signs for money? You have them, I presume.
ADAM: I have them, but I do not sell them for money. I hold them sacred. I am looking for the further light and knowledge Father promised to send me.
PETER: That is right. We commend you for your integrity. Good day. We shall probably visit you again.  [full script]

One eBay seller has no such compunctions, and is perfectly willing to sell his tokens and signs for money. Particularly amusing are the questions from potential buyers—most of the answers are riffs on passages from the ceremony. (Well, I found them amusing.)

Thanks to pixelfish for apprising me of the link.


Private to buyer seeking the "bloody" pre-1990 tokens and signs:  I have them, if you're still looking. They could be yours if the price is right.



UPDATE (20 hours later):readwrite writes to inform me that eBay has taken down this auction. I wish I'd thought to save a copy first. Mormons, man—60,000 little missionaries fanned out across the globe to spread their word, and they get all bent out of shape when one person tries to spread a different message. You all had to return and report, didn't you?

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William Shunn
William Shunn

Hugo and Nebula Award nominee. Creator of Proper Manuscript Format, Spelling Bee Solver, Tylogram, and more. Banned in Canada.

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