Sunday, October 28, 2012
Common Event: Dance
I was a witness of all of my peers dance. It was very fun to watch everyone of all cultures enjoy doing the same thing. Dance is universal. I think partner dance is very important. As humans we love having fun, but it is much more fun when we can enjoy it with someone else. Partner dance is different in every culture but it has the same purpose. As the speaker said it is to "find your mate." I think my reaction is both cultural and generational. My generation is know for making all sorts of new dances. Dance is one language that everyone can understand
Chichen Itza: Snake Shadow
Something I found really interesting this week in class was the casting on the shadow on the side of one of the temples at Chichen Itza. I find it so cool that a civilization from that long ago was that advanced. While researching this topic I also found that there are 365 steps on this particular temple. Just like the amount of days in 1 year. Many people think that the most advanced were the Egyptian, with their towering pyramids and crypts. But the Maya knew much more about time and nature. And they would tie all of that in with their religion, creating one of the most complex and interesting cultures the world has ever seen.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Mayan goddess: Ixtab
The Mayan goddess Ixtab is the god of suicide. She is represented with a rope around her neck. In the Mayan culture it is thought that if you committed suicide you would go straight to heaven. Because of that it was very common for suicide to occur, especially when someone was depressed.
She mostly appeared during eclipses so some believe she was a variation that the moon goddess took on. She is associated with the goddess xtabay who appears at night to young men and lures them and then the men would disappear.
This goddess is interesting to me because unlike most religions, to the Maya suicide was acceptable. Today suicide is often associated with having a mental illness and depression and is not socially acceptable and thought of as a sin in Christianity. I think to the Maya suicide was not a horror because they did not perceive time as linear. So once that persons life ended on Earth it did not mean they were gone forever.
She mostly appeared during eclipses so some believe she was a variation that the moon goddess took on. She is associated with the goddess xtabay who appears at night to young men and lures them and then the men would disappear.
This goddess is interesting to me because unlike most religions, to the Maya suicide was acceptable. Today suicide is often associated with having a mental illness and depression and is not socially acceptable and thought of as a sin in Christianity. I think to the Maya suicide was not a horror because they did not perceive time as linear. So once that persons life ended on Earth it did not mean they were gone forever.
Mayan Religion
Mayan religion was centered around multiple gods. Mostly gods of nature. Also important to their religion was astronomy and human sacrifices. They built elaborate and tall pyramid like structures so they could ultimately be closer to their gods. But unlike most modern day and even ancient religions they believed that the people and gods where on the same level. knowing this I think they must have had a different relationships with their gods then for example modern day Christians. Being a Christian myself, I know we put God on a higher level then us and live our lives to serve Him. But I feel that if we viewed him as equal to us we wouldn't be serving him any more but living amongst him.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Time
Time does not exist. Time is not an object, it is a concept. In our society, it is a concept that structures our lives. Without time our society could fall apart and turn to chaos. We use time to interact with people, to work, and to have fun. Learning about the cyclical form of time, I could see how much I use it in my own life. Just with my days, they go in cycles. Knowing that time does not exist as an object makes me look at life with a different outlook. Maybe time isn't so important as i think it is.
Monday, October 1, 2012
The Ball Game
Talking about the ball game reminded me of the Olympics. Everyone puts the Olympics on a higher pedistool. Only the best of the best can compete and if they loose they are looked down upon. But our world does not revolve around the game like that of the Maya. Another similarity between the Maya and other cultures is the creation story. I believe in the creation story in the Bible. Hearing the Maya creation story makes me wonder if the writers got some information from other books instead of just writing what they believe. They may have gotten ideas from other cultures
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