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Reading Notes: 7 Secrets of Vishnu, Matsya's Secret, Part B

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Matsya's Secret: Only humans can empathize, and exploit Part 1 Manas give humans the ability to imagine, and therefore humans are called Manavas. Manu, the first man, was engaged by Vishnu in fish form. This is a reference to jungle law (the big fish eating smaller fish eating smaller fish mentality). The entire natural world lives by this creed, save humanity. Might is not always right, so we judge. Manu saves a small fish from a larger predator, and in doing so transforms nature. The pot he keeps the fish in represents culture, that which we have changed and created from what would have been only nature. Dharma represents the thought that creates the secure world, and is an artificial construct. Adherence to jungle law brands us or animals as pashu, while rising above, and living beyond the "might is right" mentality brands us purusha, or humans. Pashu could be a potent insult. The pot the fish is stored within brings the concept of property, namely Man

Reading Notes: 7 Secrets of Vishnu, Mohini's Secret, Part A

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Expansion of Lord Vishnu (energy) into every component of the universe First video These are quick notes from the first video of 7 Secrets of Vishnu. The symbolism of Vishnu, Mohini, and core ideas of Hinduism are discussed generally. Spiritual growth need not exclude material growth. Central theme of Vishnu lore: spiritual reality (purusha = human) wrapped in material reality (prakriti = nature). Only humans have ability to reflect, imagine, choose (not sure I agree with that) their paths. Both material and spiritual realities are intertwined and complementary, shown frequently as a human couple (dampatya adorning temple walls). Common nouns become proper nouns: purusha becomes Purusha (God). Vishnu (spiritual) and Lakshmi (material) are the yin and yang of reality. Adi-Ananta-Sensha The serpant Narayana sleeps upon Adi - one, waking, first perception of time Anantna - infinity, fully woke, ultimate sensation and full awareness of time Sensha - zero, sleeping, nothingn

Learning Challenge: Managing Precious Time

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So far, I have not had serious difficulty with completing core assignments each week. However, I work every weekend (usually doubles), and I would very much like to get more done earlier so that I don't come home exhausted to remember my project assignment is unfinished. I get my best work done after school is finished Tuesday and Wednesday (my off days at work), and find I enjoy this class much more when I am not rushing to meet a word count at the last minute.  I have chosen to use some of the audible choices instead of the reading options simply because I do spend about 1.5 hours in the car each day I drive to school (MWF), and that time sure does add up! As it stands now, I am 64 points from completing the course with an A, and I am resolved that I will finish early. I am also planning on completing one comment (blog or project) each weekday, leaving me with only one or two leftover to process during the weekend. If I feel ambitious, I might do two each day and use that EC M

Wikipedia Trail: From Krishna to the Historicity of Jesus

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Krishna I used Epified - The Krishna Story this week for my reading assignment, and was rather surprised to note some of the similarities between Krishna's birth and childhood and that of the story of Jesus. This prompted me to do a little digging to figure out who today worships Krishna, and what the differences were between the two men. Vaishnavism As Krishna is the avatar of Vishnu, those who worship him are referred to as Vaishnavas, and believe in numerous human incarnations, including Rama, Govinda, and Jagannath alongside Krishna. The parallels in Krishna's life to that of the biblical story of Jesus brought me to Kersey Graves' book, The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, boasting of no less than 346 parallels between the life of Jesus and Krishna. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Messiah-types from Egypt, India, Nepal, Syria, Persia, and Rome are just a few of the locations. The biggest takeaway from this book (without reading it, mind you) is t

Reading Notes: Epified, Krishna, Part B

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There seem to be numerous similarities with the story of Krishna and the story of Jesus, which is impressive considering the serious contrast of Hindu faith with Christianity / Judaism. However, just as many great epic stories have roots in cultures around the world, this is perhaps not as surprising after all. Beginning with events prior to their births, both King Herod and King Kans were warned of the birth of a boy child who would destroy them. No virgin birth happens in the Hindu Krishna tale, but the killings of thousands of baby boys following or preceding the birth of baby occurs. They are both reared among the common people, and multiple tales of miracles accompany each throughout their journey to adulthood. The story of the elderly and disabled woman of faith is very nearly identical to both, as her healing occurs as a byproduct of her faith in their power. Neither marry, as Krishna's realization of his true nature (and responsibilities to the people of this age) preve

Week 11 Review

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Backup I have completed a new backup of Blogger, and my Wix site used for the project has been duplicated. Check-up The EC assignments are becoming easier to knock out each week, and if all goes well I will finish late Week 12, early Week 13. Which will be so nice to have more time to focus on finals! I am really enjoying this class, and the flexibility for assignment deadlines and self-structuring is amazing. Review I chose to watch a TedTalk: How did English Evolve? This is a great review of how we came to speak "our" English today, with some nice history and very pretty graphics, animation, and typography. There are also some imagination questions which I found very useful when trying to figure out how best to state events occurring in my stories. This picture was too funny, and is of course a great reminder of the importance of proper punctuation. Image Source: WritingWithAesop This is an easy week for me; exams were last week and I am spending a litt

Tech Tip: Embedding YouTube

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I haven't done this yet on Blogger, and I did have a little fun seeing what the actual html looks like for each of these pages. So, here's a video from the activity stream this week: How did English evolve?