Rabu, 21 Desember 2011

Nature Worship

Throughout history of cultures, people have considered the concept of nature as a totality unknown. Only individual natural phenomena like stars, rain, and animals. They are comprehended as natural objects or forces that influence them and are thus in some way worthy of being respected or placated.
Nature worship includes :
  1. Animism is a philospical, religious or spiritual idea that souls or spirits exist not only in humans buat also in other animals, plants, rocks, natural phenomena such as thunder, geographic features such as mountains, or other entities of the natural environment.
  2. A sun god is a deity that represents the sun, usually by its perceived power and strength. The concept of the sun as traversing the sky in a boat is found in the myths of ancient Egypt, with Ra and Horus.
  3. Worship of fire is known from various religions. Fire has been an important part of human culture since the Lower Paleolithic Age.
  4. Sacred mountains are mountains sacred to certain religions. Almost all religions have some sacred mountains (like Mount Merapi in Javanese mythology)
  5. Holy well refers to any water source of limited size (i.e. not lake or river, but including pools and natural springs and seeps), which has some significance in the folklore of the area where it is located. It occurs in such a wide variety of cultures, religious environment, and historical periods that it is usually held that it is a universal human instinct to respect sources of pure, clean water.

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Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

Why do Hawk Hunt Chicks?



Once upon a time, a hawk fell in love with a hen. Then the hawk flew down the sky and asked the hen, "Will you marry me?"
Then hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wished to marry him. But she said, "I can't fly as high as you can, if you give me time, i may learn to fly as high as you. Then we can fly together." The Hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. "This is to show you have promised to marry me" said the Hawk.
It so happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the ring, he became very angry. "Throw away that ring at once!" shouted the rooster. Then hen was so frightened at the rooster's anger that she threw away the ring immediately.
When the Hawk came a few months later, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he cursed the hen, "Why didn't you tell me earlier? Now you will always be scratching the earth, and i'll always be flying above to catch your children," said the Hawk.

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Spoof 1

Professor Carter

A professor Carter visited Mr. and Mrs. Crocket who lived on the other side of town. After good dinner and a game of cards, he said " i'm going to walk home now. "
Mrs. Crocket looked out the window and said "but it is raining outside. Please stay here tonight." She went and prepared the guest room for him. After a few minutes, she came back to the living room, but the professor was not there.
Mr. and Mrs. Crocket waited for more than 30 minutes, and then they started to go to bed. But then somebody knocked at the back door of the house.
It was the professor. He was very wet. Mr.Crocket and his wife were very surprised to see him. They said "You are here!"
"Yes" the professor answered. "I went home and got my pajamas."

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