Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Sacred Poetry



Dolmen
     A dolmen is a stone structure that was used as a tomb about 5000 years ago during 3000 BC. It consists of a large, horizontal slab of stone that is supported by a few other stone slabs of equal size. A dolmen is known for its primary purpose of serving as a tomb to bury the dead, as the remains of many people were found under or near these structures. However, they were also often used for a spiritual reason as well. Several phenomena of earth such as multi-colored light and spontaneous flames that appear near fault lines. Although these strange earth lights can be explained with modern science, in ancient times, it would have been no different from magic. Due to this, many shamans and other religious figures worked to construct dolmens near these strange lights. Once created, they would enter these spiritual realms of abstract earth energies in order to be in an environment that would suit their need to be in a state of timeless consciousness. They would make an effort to do this in order to connect with themselves and their ancestors which were thought to be found in these lights.

3 stanza/4 lines each

Belief in spiritual realm- are the gods capricious (unpredictable)?
Close ties to geography
Prescientific worldview
Concern with survival
Propitiation: incantations, shamans, liturgy
Concern about death
Moral systems: things become taboo, social mores are established, totems created
Theology
Scripture
Prophecy
Sacrifice
Designated place of worship

Oh great and wise ancestors and gods
I call upon thee for aid
How can it be that the little people that run amongst me
Will soon grow as tall as trees and must take on the world

The future of our civilization lies
not in the lives of the present
but of those in the past and the future

For we, the shamans, must pray to the ancestors
who have ascended to the gods
And the grown men and women of the future
must take care of those on their path to the same destination as well

So when the time comes for me to fall
I pray, I pray, and I pray
Everyday as I stay dedicated, solitary, and stationary within this dolmen
That so it can be that when I am laid to rest in these stone confines
I may rise to the heavens and join my ancestors
And the children may rise and continue the cycle of life

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Religion's Influence

This blog post discusses how most people believe that Jesus was both God and a man, but that we still imagine him with an "ever-present halo above his head." This means that he was free from mundane troubles such as diarrhea, as mentioned in the blog. Moore believes that Jesus had all of the troubles that humans face during their lifetimes but that those were forgotten over time in order to support his high position as God. However, it was because of these issues that Jesus was able to gain so many followers. He was able to connect with them through mutual understanding of the dirty situations they had to go through as human beings.
(Moore, My Take: Jesus was a dirty, dirty God)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

How did the universe become designed?


The man in the video we saw during class stated that the chance of the human enzyme forming was 1 out of 10 to the power of 40,000. However, all of the alternate realities that could have formed have the same probability as well. It reminded me of the conceiving of a baby. There are 250,000 sperm cells but only one can survive. All of them have the same chance, but it has to be only one out of 250,000 to live on to become an adult. So, although the chance of our civilization forming originated from a single enzyme that had a ridiculously small probability of existing by chance, it could also be that it was simply chosen out of an infinity of other alternate realities that had the same probability of existing.