I think that on the field trip it really made me realize that nature is a big part of religion and how people see their own ways. I think the nature in general is peaceful and helps people concentrate better- like with the fig tree and how the man sat under it for so long it makes you kind of think about how nature can work in you and work inside of your mind to help you rid of sins or rid of things you don't want to think about. So overall, i think nature makes people want to use it in their rituals or their every day routines because of the influence from maybe other religions.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #5: Bongwonsa Temple and Nature Walk
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #5: Bongwonsa Temple and Nature Walk: "After visiting the Zen Buddhist Temple, Bongwonsa and attempting to see nature as a Taoist, answer this question: What is it about creation,..."
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection Question #1 RUBRIC
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection Question #1 RUBRIC: "Modern Religious Experience: Reflection Question #1: 'According to Mircea Eliade religion has 'not vanished without a trace; [it] has contri..."
Coming from a methodist family, I think religion has definitely had a positive affect on me. My parents are both christian and i used to go to church every sunday. When i moved to Korea i didn't so much "lose touch" with god, but I haven't been to church in awhile and i definitely think it has made an impact on me. If you have something that you're used to doing all the time and you stop, your attitude might change or the people who are around you might influence you more. I used to never let people influence me because i would make decisions for myself like giving into peer pressure but now i admit i do let everyone around me influence me. Religion influenced me in a positive way, in a good way because if I hadn't of gone to church all the time or been involved in the church i went to- i wouldn't have the faith i have or i wouldnt say my prayers every night and what i am thankful for. When my dear friend James Sprake passed away this summer, I almost drew away from God because i kept asking him why this type of thing would happen. I know there is a reason for everything but we don't always find out what those reasons are. I would like to get involved in something at school to be closer to god because I have lost touch.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #3- Gandhi: Hindu and Activist
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #3- Gandhi: Hindu and Activist: "In class, your small groups went over movie questions about the content in Gandhi. You should know who each of the main characters are and t..."
Gandhi did many things in life, a lot of it inspired people and a lot of maybe made people see religion and things in a different way. he believed in equality for all people no matter what religion they were or race, this also led to him being non violent. in the movie we watched, we can see different scenes where his different personalities show through his actions. when gandhi was beaten up, he still wanted to show peace everywhere.
the quote i chose is "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
this quote is pretty much another saying for what goes around comes around, because when something bad happens to you all you want to do is get back at the person who caused it. in real life when you deal with these things like arguing, or physically fighting the best thing to do is just be the bigger person in the situation- at least that is what i have learned.
For gandhi, all of this pretty much applied to him because he never tried to fight back he just wanted to be the bigger person.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #4: Buddhist Meditation
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #4: Buddhist Meditation: "Spend 20 mintues in a silent meditation; a place you won't be disturbed, your own 'fig tree' as was Buddha's inspiration. In those 20 mintue..."
During my meditation, i found that it was very relaxing and i was focused for the most part. It was hard to keep my mind off the weekend and what i was going to do that night but i think in general it's not easy to meditate because we do have different things that distract us. I did discover that i should maybe be less stressed and start thinking more positively. I also did the breathing exercises we did in class, last class and that controlled my thinking and meditation.
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #4: Buddhist Meditation
Modern Religious Experience: Reflection #4: Buddhist Meditation: "Spend 20 mintues in a silent meditation; a place you won't be disturbed, your own 'fig tree' as was Buddha's inspiration. In those 20 mintue..."
During my meditation, i found that it was very relaxing and i was focused for the most part. It was hard to keep my mind off the weekend and what i was going to do that night but i think in general it's not easy to meditate because we do have different things that distract us. I did discover that i should maybe be less stressed and start thinking more positively. I also did the breathing exercises we did in class, last class and that controlled my thinking and meditation.
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