Monday, May 20, 2013

Aphorisim


“Yesterday is History, Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is a Mystery.”

This is the official logo of tomorrow land. My dream is to go to this 3-day concert in Belgium and party 24/7. I’m in a complete agreement with this aphorism because yesterday is something that all ready happened, and you cant do anything to change it. Tomorrow you don’t know that is going to change or happen so the future is something that you should be afraid of, but not letting it determine who you are right now. Today is what count and make the best of today because you might not know what happens tomorrow.  

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Siddhartha 4


These last pages of the book made everything clear. It was when Siddhartha struggles to keep his relationship with his son, but his son was not willing to do that. Also in this part Siddhartha learns a lot from Vasudeva who later returns to the woods after he has help Siddhartha with everything in order to reach his enlightenment and gives him the role of the ferryman. Siddhrthas and his old friend Govinda reunite. Govinda has a lot of question about wisdom and how to achieve inner peace, but Siddhartha only makes Govinda  kiss his  forehead and since that moment Govida knew that Siddhartha was Buddha. I think what what caused Siddhartha the most change was when he felt he had lost something; his son. This relationship was very important to the course of the book.

The constant struggle between Siddhartha and his son was a really important part of the book. Not only because it would make Siddhartha think what he did of leaving his house and leaving everything there, but also that in order for a person lo love you, you need to be there with them. This fight I can also apply it to teen-agers life because sometimes our parents need to know when they have to stop controlling us and give us more freedom. . Also its really important for us and our parents as well to understand that theres a point when you cant handle the situation anymore because you are feeling pressure or you just don’t want to be there and that point can cause leaving those that you love. Just like Siddharthas son did. He just stole a boat and ran away.  “You just don’t get me dad” was a phrase that Siddhartha’s son said. I always say it to my mother when she doesn’t understand my actions or doesn’t let me do something. This book also made me think about how parents feel as well.  When we don’t pass time with them and forget that they are there. I hope that this story can improve my relationship with my mom and don’t let it get to the point that there’s no going back and things are totally ruined.

In the end this book gives us a variety of things to think and take in count that we do or not do. It has a lot of ideas that are true and deserve trying. I hope that Siddhartha’s teaching can help me in the future and can help my relationship with my parents and be aware of what we have before it  leaves. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

metamorphoses

1) Why does Erysichthon cut down the tree?
Erysichthon after alot of time demanding to cut the tree was basically because they needed the wood. He also says "It's only a tree that the gooddes like." And he cuts it down

2) Define piety. 
Piety according to the dictionary is: reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations: a prayer full of piety. 

3) How does this term relate to Erysichthon?
This term realtes because Etysichthon always wants more and he insults everyone like "Get off me, you, pious son of a bitch!"  Also when he sells his mom. 

4) What connections can be made between this scene and this children's story?
I think that the "children shorty" is something we still se today alot. If something that is not realistic is said by a small kid its really common that adults do not believe the kids. This happen when the girl said that poseidon had taken away the mother.

5) Relate the events in this scene to a specific passage in Siddhartha.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

blog post #3

Murmured:
a low, continuous soundas of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. 


Hesitantly:
 undecided, doubtful, or disinclined.


Dainties:
 of delicate beauty; exquisite


Mocking:
to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision. 


Disdain:
to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn. 
Covetousness:
inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth or possessions; greedy. 

squandering:
to spend or use (money, time, etc.) extravagantly or wastefully 
Oblivion:
the state of being completely forgotten or unknown


Devour:
to swallow or eat up hungrily, voraciously, or ravenously.


Allegiance:
he loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign.
Neglected:
to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Siddhartha 2

Chapter 2


Throughout this chapter that basically explained the what happened to Siddhartha and how he can grow as a person he also realizes that he can find himself by being alone and appreciating his surroundings something he didn’t do before.

 In this blog post I’m going to connect what happened to Siddhartha to several things. The first connection I want to make is that we can see that the teachings of the Tao are shown in this book. When Siddhartha is in the river valley with the fisher man he gets to see what is the importance of everything and more of the river "You need to learn from the river". I think this river has a purpose of being so important and its going to have a big role in the rest of the book. 

I want to continue reading and seeing what can happens with Siddhartha's job and his relationship with Kamala. 

Siddhartha 1

Chapter 1:

I think the first chapter was crucial for what may happen later on in the book. Siddharthas growth as well as the paths he takes to achieve inner peace. This involves joining a group of Samanas who are people that want to reach enlightenment through sacrifice. Once Siddhartha leaves the Samanas, he decides to seek englightenment through Buddha, but he chooses to go his own way and teach himself inner peace. After reading this part many question arose.

Why did he want to go to the Samanas if he could stay with his family in a really rich and comfortable environment? This is my main question because him going away from everything that he has to be very important for the corse of the book. This leads me to another question which is: How would this affect him in the future? the decision of leaving everything and everyone has to be very difficult so how will that change him later on.

Im looking forward to reading more of the book and clarify my questions and help give me adivice to how you should live your life and not follow the normal paths, but go your own way.






Monday, February 18, 2013

Story fo Tao

The first song is Father and son. This i can turn into a story becuase its a dialogue between two people in this case the father and the son. I can also conect this to the tao becuase its giving advice the dad to the son. He is also saying that the dad had to go to what the kid is going throw.

The second song is Heal the world. We can tur it into a story maybe by someone saying that there is a better place that we still have to discover if we try and its better for all of us. We can turin it also into a story in the idea that we need to protect nature just like the tao said.

The third song is Human Nature  this itsI thinnk the hardest one to turn into a story, but it can be maybe a story of the way people are harming the eviorment and saying that nature hs like "feeling" so it can be maybe a sotry narrated by nature for example a dialouge between trees or something.