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the religions of Firefly
Sunday, November 17, 2002 7:55 PM
PEDME84
Tuesday, November 19, 2002 4:29 AM
QUEENTIYE
Quote:Originally posted by pedme84: i have to gush about the theme of Faith in firefly! it's a fav theme for me, with my love of mythology and mysticism. my initial response when i saw the shepard was, "you're thousands of years into the future and lightyears away from the earth, and the best you can do is christianity? BORING!"
Quote:and if America and China were the two superpowers left, where's chinese buddhism? taoism? confucious?
Quote:then in jaynestown we see that to "companion" involves rituals, and tea ceremonies (something i'll be doing next week in my zen class, yay!). and her vessel was a sanctified place of union. this is typical asian stuff. i know that, in japan at least, that as buddhism came in and people were adapting to moving away from shinto, the sacred postitute became a vessel for enlightenment. she would be brought with all the respect and reverence of a companion to buddhist monasteries where she would show the monks enlightenment so to speak.
Quote:and, now in ariel, the moment that makes me the most happy is when we're told that the shepard's meditating on rock gardens! holy sh/t! that's soooooo coool! so is the shepard not christian, and not buddhist, but the combination of the two? if so, i'm drooling! i'm giddy! that's so f-ing cool! and, waah, talk about my fantasy job!!!
Quote:i'm completely flipping out! omigosh, i'm gonna cry, 'cause designing religions like that is one of the most fun things to do on the planet! i have a feeling that when i've finally seen the whole season, it'll be coming right after Neon Genesis Evangelion in the "omigod, this is it! this is perfection!" category.
Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:53 PM
RHEA
Quote:Originally posted by pedme84: my initial response when i saw the shepard was, "you're thousands of years into the future and lightyears away from the earth, and the best you can do is christianity? BORING!"
Friday, November 22, 2002 3:47 PM
Friday, November 22, 2002 7:55 PM
Saturday, November 23, 2002 4:18 AM
DELVO
Saturday, November 23, 2002 8:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by pedme84: so, yeah, the combining of eastern and western ideas is already happening now and has been for long time. and i don't mean pop integration of eastern thought. the theosophists are one group that pulls them together along with what seems like EVERYTHING else. they're crazy, it's so cool!
Quote:meditating on rock gardens is chinese, it would be influenced by their taoist frame of reference. it's all about that flow that is that oneness. most christians are really not monistic. i'll try talking to someone who's christian and they're like "um, it's about jesus." but there's that theory that jesus went to india for a while for a reason. touches of monism are in there.
Quote:(just in case: like "monotheism" means one god, "monism" means like one essence, one energy, all is one kind of deal. like the emmersonian oversoul or the force ) in chinese buddhism there's that essence that is everything and nothing. it's a flow. it unfolds into forms. even though form is illusion. the rock garden a place to meditate on that.
Quote:all life is suffering is compatible with original sin. it totally works! i wouldn't have thought they'd mesh so well.
Quote:you brought up the lack of all the other religions in the world. well, they kinda need a thematic purpose so i won't be crying if we don't see any more.
Quote:but since this is a western, i was wondering about native americans. but how could there even be a native american community.
Quote:i think there would be. keep in mind, in order to be considered a part of the cherokee tribe, you only gotta be 1/64 cherokee. i do not kid! they need a certain amount of people living on their reservation in order to not loose it.
Quote:also, i've often wondered about how it's a religion that you really don't convert to. its totally tied in with the bloodline. maybe... in 500 years time, that's not true anymore and black, white and purple people can be following the native american religion. but also, native americans' desire to relish in their culture is strong enough that i think, they'd survive the end of the earth and they'd come together somewhere else, slow as the process may have to be, a few hundred years should suffice. would the government still be trying to exterminate them? would then be cool to play with. they still do now.
Quote:and what was with that random woman in "train job" walking around dressed like a muslim out of the desert?
Quote:now, i love islam, i think it's one of the most beautiful things. if they play with that, or they pull in rumi, that's it. i'm done for. television just couldn't get better for me. (american, anyway. as far as use of myth goes, nothing ever comes close to evangelion. i am in utter awe of that series.)
Saturday, November 23, 2002 8:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Delvo: But anyway, this combining of religions is something I'm often very wary of, because the way most people do it just screams "New Age pretentiousness!" at me; the charlettans just spout catchphrases and figure they'll reel in whatever suckers want to have a religion, any religion, as long as it's not "traditional" and "narrow". This crowd of people would be expected to portray any development of a religion that's not identical to religions that have existed in the past as a good thing, making all new religions happy and loving and superior for their open-mindedness in having taking in pieces of so many. And that's why I'm a little bit worried about how the religions are portrayed on this show.
Quote:So far, we've seen two invented, "new" religions and one that appeared traditional. Book is a good guy full of peace and love and all that, and Saffron's religion (which I'll treat as "real" in the show because even if she didn't follow it, others seemed to know of religions like it), although rather silly-sounding, seems harmless enough. But then we get to the old-style witch-burning religion, which refers to Christian witch-burning and no other sources or significant deviations. And low and behold, "old" religion is the enemy.
Quote:But if a show's going to keep on making New Agism in various forms be the good guys and traditional past religions be the bad guys, then its portrayal of religions will only detract from the show.
Sunday, November 24, 2002 4:10 PM
Quote: That's a charged statement... I don't think its fair to say that the government is trying to "exterminate" the Native Americans
Quote: Regarding the issue of a religion that is totally tied to the bloodline - why is that an issue? (Assuming it's even true. Every religion has some way of coopting strangers)
Sunday, November 24, 2002 5:52 PM
Monday, November 25, 2002 6:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Delvo: Wait there QT, I can't take credit/blame for this psychologist thing. You got to there from "psychiatrist" all by yourself. (And even THAT, I said before Shindig...)
Monday, November 25, 2002 1:12 PM
CHARLIEBLUE
Quote:Originally posted by pedme84: anything that anybody believes and loves is truth.
Monday, November 25, 2002 6:58 PM
Quote:Originally posted by pedme84: i just got back from the nyu tibetan sand mandala closing ceremony, so i'm all pumped up for this conversation
Quote:QueenTiye, clearly you know more about christianity than i do, so keep talking! except for islam(even there, mainly sufism), i've found studying the monotheistic religions pretty boring.
Quote:and, yeah i totally agree with your position. anything that anybody believes and loves is truth. one of my very favorite words is "perrenialism." he he he
Quote:Quote: Regarding the issue of a religion that is totally tied to the bloodline - why is that an issue? (Assuming it's even true. Every religion has some way of coopting strangers) yeah, but have you ever heard of a native american convert?
Quote:and dude! futuristic dervishes! that would be f#cking cool! and they could be christian, too. several of the christian mystics are heavily influenced by the sufis. imagine Book spinning around in ecstacy over God. so cool!
Saturday, December 7, 2002 1:11 PM
RAULENDYMION
Monday, December 9, 2002 11:15 AM
SENSOU
Tuesday, February 4, 2003 12:01 AM
JYNK
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