Sunday, April 29, 2012
Competition
Why is it that there seems to be a competition between different religions? growing up I've always though of religions as opposing sides of a battle for good? Was I wrong when I thought this? My opinions have changed as I grew older, but I still have that in the back of my head.
Monday, April 16, 2012
True religion
There are countless religions in the world, but some seem to be more legitimate than others, or atleast have that stigma. Why is it that some seem to be fake or aren't thought of as highly? I couldn't help but think of this while reading a book about Scientology that I'll be doing my final project on. Scientology seems like complete BS to a lot of people, why is that?
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Respect
Is it respectful to go to church and not be a part of the religion. Is it respectful to participate in certain aspects of the church without believing in wwhat they represent. I went to church this weekend for easter and am not catholic whatsoever and do not believe in God. This thought came to me a few times, was I doing something wrong by being there?
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Meditation 2
Have any of you ever practiced meditation?
It's not something that I do on a regular basis, but I've done it before and had mixed results. I truly have had some very spiritual moments during meditation, but also have had no results whatsoever. I'm absolutely positive this is because I don't do it as much as I should. I was wondering what some of your experiences have been like...
It's not something that I do on a regular basis, but I've done it before and had mixed results. I truly have had some very spiritual moments during meditation, but also have had no results whatsoever. I'm absolutely positive this is because I don't do it as much as I should. I was wondering what some of your experiences have been like...
Thursday, March 22, 2012
My introduction to Buddhism
As we start our next I'm very excited because I've been interested in Buddhism for some time. I first became interested in it from an early age. One of my favorite bands is The Beatles and some of you know that George Harrison was interested in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Indian culture as a whole. After hearing Indian influenced lyrics and instrumentations I started to do a little research of my own. But this got me thinking, did I truly learn about Buddhism, or just what uninformed Americans know about it? There must be so much more than what I learned from a bunch of George Harrison lyrics and a few books written by The Dalai Lama. This got me very excited about this new book! Is their overall goal to reach enlightenment? Why is this their goal? You don't necessarilly need to answer these questions for me because I'm sure the book will do that, but I just thought they were fun to think about.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Church of Kurt
As long as I've known my Dad (yes his name is Kurt) he hasn't been a religious person. But he always had a neat answer when people asked him about religion. He would respond, "I attend the Church of Kurt, I think what I want, and I do as I please." When I was younger this was very silly, and i still is today, but now it makes me wonder... can I create my own religion? If you think about it not even Jesus Christ created a religion. He started a following that developed into a religion. Would it be possible to start one all on your own? If so, who would join? How long would it last? and would it be taken seriously?
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Why......
.......was religion created? The only purpose of religion seems to be to get people to do the right things and behave correctly. It seems like we should be able to do that without religion. Religions just seems like the easy way out as apposed to truly teaching some one what is right and wrong. We need to convince others using stories and tall tales that we call religion. Who started this, and why? Was there a friend who had trouble seeing right from wrong and the creator thought that perhaps a good story would display the concept well?
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Gospel vs Reality
As we learned in class there are portions of the bible that should not be read as fact because they were written as gospel. But I know many Christians who take most of the Bible as fact... do only Christians make this mistake? I'm sure that Gospel and similar techniques are used in all religions, so maybe people of other faiths make the same mistake.
This also reminded me of a book I read in a few years ago about a man who lived an entire year abiding by every rule in the Bible. http://www.ajjacobs.com/books/yolb.asp
Thankfully nobody goes that far on a normal basis.
This also reminded me of a book I read in a few years ago about a man who lived an entire year abiding by every rule in the Bible. http://www.ajjacobs.com/books/yolb.asp
Thankfully nobody goes that far on a normal basis.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Do Not Feel Lonely...
I have a friend who paints almost non-stop and I've loved everything she has shown me. Recently she said she would paint something for me and I couldn't have been happier!
Only a few days after saying she would do a painting for me she gave me this, http://slicedfruit.tumblr.com/post/17352379822/do-not-feel-lonely-the-entire-universe-is-inside.
Thankfully she put it on her blog too because I have no idea how to work a digital camera.
But I was stunned! Not only because I loved it and thought it was wonderful, but because of how much it reminded me of Krishna and the Gita. Obviously Rumi, who first said this quote, was familiar with the things we have been learning in class.
Only a few days after saying she would do a painting for me she gave me this, http://slicedfruit.tumblr.com/post/17352379822/do-not-feel-lonely-the-entire-universe-is-inside.
Thankfully she put it on her blog too because I have no idea how to work a digital camera.
But I was stunned! Not only because I loved it and thought it was wonderful, but because of how much it reminded me of Krishna and the Gita. Obviously Rumi, who first said this quote, was familiar with the things we have been learning in class.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Meditation
When we think of meditation today we think of it as an act. Meditating and meditation are things we do, and Krishna speaks of it the same way. But also in another way too, and that is meditation as a goal. He says, meditation is a goal to aspire to and reach. Why is there a difference in language or translation, and was there something lost in translation?
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Gandhi Question
As Prof. Silliman told us, The Gita was Gandhi's favorite book, so he must have been aware that it took place on a battlefield. What do you think he thought about this. Did it alter his view of the book?
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