Death is coming

The closer death creeps up upon me the less I am able to understand the reasons for life or living.

Yes I have experienced a close family member dying and unlike television it takes decades to handle such a thing. To think I am going to put my family through such a thing when I finally leave is more horrific to me than the thought of death itself.

My life was and is still a learning experience but when all said and done what am I to do with all this accumulated learning over my lifetime if I just die. There is no logic or reason to this.

Long ago I became aware that the God story that is sold to the majority is just a nice story to give mankind with a message of a basic layout of how nice life could be if everyone followed these ideas. Not many in life do and if one thinks about it the good and evil structures actually depend on each other. The good that can be experienced in life is only understood as good when there is it's opposite to compare it to. This is not rocket science only common sense in reality. I am not saying we need to experience bad but understanding in it is needed to appreciate the great things many of us can have in our lives. From birth to death there are many ways mankind helps his fellow man. How many ways can you help?


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Ceremonial Dances

By Ram Collins


Cultures in this modern era, value religion incorporate ceremonial dances to their religious activities as a way to enrich the culture and history.

Dance and Religion

A religious taboo continues to exist when it comes to incorporating dancing as part of religious activity. Some people think that dancing is not enough to renew energy in both mind and body through dancing, while others believe it to be quite a powerful spiritual experience.

The manifestations of ceremonial dancing in religious activities include rituals. The participants dance and enter a state of trance which opens them up for communication from the spiritual world. The participants of the ritual may recite prayers or spells.

Native American Dancing

Dancing in the Native American society is performed for numerous reasons. It could be for happiness, sadness, rain, war, and worship. The rhythm of the beat is believed to play a part as a spirit guide. It is for this reason that Ceremonial dances have left a huge mark for Native American history.

While a lot of people from around the world see dancing as a ceremonial act, others do it for the sake of art or entertainment.

Kerala Festival Dancing

Kerala is a Southwestern Indian city known for its local festivals and celebrations. During these cultural and religious festivities, ceremonial dances are an integral part of the celebration and has earned its social importance throughout the years. Here are some of the Kerala festivals that involve various types of ceremonial dances:

Onam: A festival held between the months of August and September. The dance for the festival is done for religious harmony for the participating families. The dance requires participants to wear new clothes, paint themselves with black, yellow, and red colors. The instruments thakil and udukku are used to play the music of the dance.

Mahasivarathri: This is a yearly celebration with a lot of dancing in honor of Lord Shiva, the goddess who died to save the world. This celebration is held by the Hindus.

Vishu: This ceremony done in April that involve a lot of dancing is celebrated to thank for all the blessing that had been received and wishing for more blessing for the following year.

Asian Ceremonial Dancing

In the Asian region, music and drama complement each other. The costumes and dance movements also have cultural importance. The dances are usually interpretations of historical events. It can also depict myths or legends. As to how long the dance goes, it is depended on the length of the historical event, or story being danced to. The dance can also be for asking good fortune.




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