Thursday, September 20, 2007

Yoga Master and Vishnu

To the right this picture Stemming from ancient Hinduism, the Yoga Master has the knowledge of uniting with divine source. Mind, body and spirit become "one" and each yogic practitioner has the direct experience of the "connectedness" of the universe. With his chakras in alignment, the energy of Kundalini rises up the spine and into the crown where the divine current transforms physical life into the higher realms of consciousness.
Here is a beautiful picture of Vishnu above the ocean. This picture caught my eye with all the beautiful colors and al the nature around. i hope you enjoy as well.



Tuesday, September 18, 2007

More Than 1,000 Monks Protest Myanmar

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 18, 2007
Filed at 12:52 p.m. ET
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Hundreds of defiant monks marched through Yangon on Tuesday, walking 10 miles through streets lined with cheering crowds, after being barred from Myanmar's most important Buddhist temple, witnesses said.
The marches were the latest in a series of anti-government protests, which began Aug. 19 after authorities raised fuel prices by as much as 500 percent, putting the squeeze on already impoverished citizens. The protests have continued despite the detention of more than 100 demonstrators and the rough treatment of others.
At least 400 saffron-robed monks, walking in rows of two and three and cheered on by thousands of onlookers offering water, were locked out of Yangon's famous Shwedagon pagoda and then both the Sule and Botataung pagodas. After pro-junta toughs and plainclothes police intervened, the monks sat in the street and chanted before returning to monasteries.
Some senior monks -- generally seen as more conservative -- also asked the group of mostly young monks to end their march. The two groups argued but finally the procession continued.
Meanwhile, in the city of Bago about 50 miles away, another 1,000 monks peacefully marched to the Shwemawdaw pagoda, residents said. Witnesses in both cities spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Soldiers and armed police were deployed near some major monasteries with truckloads of barbed wire barricades waiting nearby.
Supporters of the country's junta government snatched video and still cameras from some journalists and attempted to seize one journalist and force him into a truck, witnesses said.
No one was arrested in Tuesday's marches, and both ended peacefully.
The monks gave authorities a Monday deadline to apologize for beating hundreds of them two weeks ago when they marched peacefully in Pakokku, a center of Buddhist learning, to protest the rising fuel and consumer prices. The apology never came.
''We are grateful to the monks for making good on their promise despite heavy security presence and obstacles,'' said a man who followed the monks throughout the march. He refused to give his name for fear of reprisal.
In addition to the protests, monks threatened to cut off contact with the military and their families, and to refuse alms from them -- a humiliating gesture that would embarrass the junta.
Monks have been at the forefront of political protests in Myanmar, also known as Burma, since British colonial times. Because they are so revered by the public, repressing them is politically risky. The junta is wary that demonstrations could gain momentum.
Tuesday's marches also marked the 19th anniversary of the coup in Myanmar, in which the current junta took over after crushing a failed pro-democracy rebellion that sought an end to military rule, imposed since 1962. The anniversary was also commemorated by protesters in the Philippines, India and New Zealand.
The junta held general elections in 1990, but refused to honor the results when pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party won. Suu Kyi has been detained under house arrest for more than 11 years.

I chose this article b/c of the content... its states that the Monks were beat about two weeks prior to this article for quietly marching. This really irriatates me due to the fact if they were quietly protesting the rise of gas prices why were they subjected to beatings ?

Is this b/c of their religious beliefs? or b/c they are defying the government and they are a religious group? Either way you look at it it some sort of discrimination toward these people.

Am I misunderstanding the reasons behind the big controversy of a religious group marching?

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Belief-O-Matic Survey

This was my results:
Your Results:
The top score on the list below represents the faith that Belief-O-Matic, in its less than infinite wisdom, thinks most closely matches your beliefs. However, even a score of 100% does not mean that your views are all shared by this faith, or vice versa.Belief-O-Matic then lists another 26 faiths in order of how much they have in common with your professed beliefs. The higher a faith appears on this list, the more closely it aligns with your thinking.How did the Belief-O-Matic do?
1.
Liberal Quakers (100%)
2.
Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (96%)
3.
Neo-Pagan (94%)
4.
New Age (89%)
5.
Unitarian Universalism (89%)
6.
Mahayana Buddhism (84%)
7.
Bahá'í Faith (80%)
8.
Theravada Buddhism (76%)
9.
Orthodox Quaker (72%)
10.
Taoism (69%)
11.
Reform Judaism (65%)
12.
Secular Humanism (62%)
13.
Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (62%)
14.
Jainism (59%)
15.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (57%)
16.
New Thought (57%)
17.
Hinduism (55%)
18.
Sikhism (52%)
19.
Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (48%)
20.
Scientology (48%)
21.
Jehovah's Witness (45%)
22.
Orthodox Judaism (45%)
23.
Islam (37%)
24.
Nontheist (36%)
25.
Seventh Day Adventist (34%)
26.
Eastern Orthodox (27%)
27.
Roman Catholic (27%)

Ok... so, I didnt think my top religion I would be paired up with would be Liberal Quaker. Kind of shocking if you ask me. I do not associate myself with any one religion I am an open minded individual an am interested in a variety of religions. I looked over all and see a little bit of my beliefs in a few of them. I guess you can say my belief system is a little scattered? I wasnt shocked to see all that were listed because as I said my belief system is an absorbant sponge and I am kind of happy that my percentile in each category is not less than 25% this tells me im pretty open minded with a tad bit of narrowness!

1.Do I have to necessarily choose a religion?
2.Can't I have beliefs in a variety of religions?
3.Why do I feel the need fora LABEL?

I am going to be totally honest here I have never heard of Neo-Pagan and I am very interested in this religion I see alot (most) of my beliefs in this religion. Could it be that I am no longer spiritual that I have found a religion that fits me like a glove. I will explore the Neo-Pagan religion and get back to everyone. Until then let me know what you think ..........
First Religious Blurb.............
Hi All Welcome to my domain! I want to first tell All of you that I do not consider myslef a religious person rather a spiritual one. I enjoy questioning everything and anything that could bring up a good constructive conversation.I have been a blogger for quit some time but chose to make a new one specifically for this class.
I have a few blogger friends and channel around various ones and I came across one blog that I visit everyday. I will share this blog with you b/c as I say I am not a religious person but this blog makes me question myself. To give you a heads up its a family that gave birth to a baby boy Isaac Leino who was born this year in March with HLSH (a rare heart condition) they are practicing Christians and their faith makes me question mine everyday so go visit this blog read every entry and you will understand what I mean then come back to my page here and read the questions I ask myself everyday after reading the Leino's blog. www.babyleino.blogspot.com

Questions:1. Why is it that I can complain about the littlest day to day things when this family lost their child and still has faith?

2. Their "Saviour" took their child and they were greatful for this because their child was not in any pain. Does anyone really think like this??

3. To see their faith and see what they ahve been through always makes me think is there really a "GOD"

These are my thoughts on a constant basis after reading their blog entries I leave their page in tears and feeling sort of bad that i feel the way I do. Is this wrong to question my faith on a day to day basis? I dont really know but any and all suggestions will greatly be appreciated.