Sisyphean Ceremonies

Rituals for the
absurdly alive.

Sisypheanism has ceremonies for the moments that matter. Complete scripts are in the Sisyphean Bible.

The Joining of Hills

A Sisyphean Wedding

Two people choosing to push together. The ceremony acknowledges that marriage is not a summit — it is a commitment to walk back down the hill together, for as long as the walk continues.

The script includes vows, the officiant’s address, and the closing declaration. It takes 10–15 minutes and can be adapted freely.

The Final Descent

A Sisyphean Memorial

Honoring someone whose push is complete. No false comfort, no promises about the afterlife. Just honest witness to a life that was lived — fully, imperfectly, and without apology.

The First Boulder

A Naming Ceremony

Welcoming a new person to the hill. The community gathers to say: you are here, you are named, you are not alone. Your push begins.

The Choice to Push Again

A Renewal of Vows

For couples who have been pushing together and choose to keep choosing each other — with the full knowledge of what the promise costs.

The Morning Blessing

A Daily Ritual

A short spoken practice for the beginning of each day. Not prayer. Orientation. “The rock is at the bottom of the hill. I see it. I begin.”

Camus Day

November 7 — Annual Observance

The birthday of Albert Camus. A reading, a toast, a shared meal, a walk uphill. The closest thing Sisypheanism has to a holy day.

Read Full Ceremony Scripts in the Bible →

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