Monday, December 19, 2011
Test review....
So today I learned that I desperately need to study.... Just kidding, no but really... Well basically I need to brush up on china, because I mix up everything. I always mess up dynasties and emperors. I'm pretty solid on religion, especially Islam.... Hmmmmmm... I wonder why.... But I also know Buddhism very well. The major things I mess up on are political structures, and all the different systems the rulers put out during their reign. I also need to brush up on everything to do with Rome. Well maybe not everything, but mostly everything. Other than that I think I'm good...
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Benedict's Rule, Monastaries, and more fun stuff!
Monasteries that kept Benedict's Rule could be useful in many way. Firstof all, people were very obedient in those monasteries. They kept strict, acetic lifestyles, and basically deprived of fun. One of the rules clearly state that laughing is frowned upon. So although all these people are basically lifeless, they have a sense of fear that keeps them from rebelling,or going against the Christ. Obedience is a major rule of the monastaries. They have to obey the will of god, and they also have to obey their elders. Having this feeling of being lower than someone makes you scared of them, which again, in turn makes you follow them, and not rebel. The Rule tells us that people back then were really afraid of going to he'll. People were so much more religious. Theybhad faith in God, but the ultimately believed that they were bad people. Theynfelt the need to repent, and live aceiticly in order to please god. Rule number 12 states not to seek after delicate living.this pretty much justbsays to have a plain, simple life, and god will love you. People were not very joyous at that time. They were encouraged to talk. At a minimal level, and laughing was basically forbidden.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Hindi poems
I actually enjoyed these poems. I liked the structure of each poem, and I feel like they flowed really well. I like the topics of each poem. I really liked the last one where they compared everything to God, symbolizing that God is everywhere. I think these poems represent India quite well. These contents of each poem, such as the curds, the Gods, and the plums. All these different things are very prevalent in India.
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