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    cares for her. She is then forced to care for her ailing Abuelita who is dying through her last days shaping her to become responsible, and discovers a sequence on how she and her family were raised. The story argues that every individual can obtain rebirth through the discovery of self-belonging, self-reflection, and by spreading affection. The story argues that…

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    In order to court Kamala, he needed to “have clothes… for Kamala.” (54). Kamala begins his next cycle of death and rebirth by forcing him to abandon his ideals in order to be with her. It is entirely counterintuitive for a Buddhist to be rich, and yet Siddhartha does this for love. Love. This is a fundamental aspect of Christianity. It is so powerful, it makes even the…

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    Death's Role In Paganism

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    “The cosmos is an unfolding and contingent process filled with endless spirals of life, death, and rebirth,” (Green 143). Death is a universal concept among all people because it is an inevitable part of existing in the physical world. But the concept of death and how it is made sense of differs among religions across the globe. For Neo-Paganists, the belief in reincarnation is one embedded in holding nature as a sacred entity. Death is not something to be feared, rather, it is something to be…

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    A religion with the involvement of many different nations, cultures and social systems, but with the same beliefs and practices of Siddhartha Gautama is identified as Buddhism. A religion of a dharmic world view of authority, cosmology, family, life cycle and morality that follow the life and teachings of the Buddha. Where the Buddhist texts are the ones followed as a guide in how to live and achieve enlightment in this world. Buddhism, a religion that is practiced around the world with a…

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    The Phoenix is a mythological character in the Greek mythology. The legend has it that The Phoenix is a large, grand bird, and eagle like. According to the ancient Greek mythology, the Phoenix’s true home is the paradise, a land of unimaginable beauty lying beyond the distant horizon towards the rising sun. Nothing dies in Paradise. After a thousand years had passed, The Phoenix had become oppressed by the burden of its age, and the time had come for it to die. To do so, the Phoenix had to fly…

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    religious freedom. Wihtout these remarkable changes in the world the restoration would never of happened when it did. I think it is important to note that transporation was a lot easier than it previously was. The renasissance defination is “rebirth.” There was a rebirth in almost everything. There was the rise of humanism. They broke free from the midieval traditions and put their focus onto their personal intersts instead of the high religious demands. Humanism increased their interest in…

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    created in this life will help you through the realms of death. Some Buddhists believe that during the interval of death and rebirth, one will have conscious experiences and it is in this state that one’s mind is the oat vulnerable for the process of rebirth (Mindsedge, 2017). The Six Realms of Rebirth is the wheel of samsara. The wheel is symbolic of the process of the cycle of rebirth/samsara and is depicted by showing a demon Yama who is the Lord of Death grasping the six realms. The center…

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    Lugh, the Celtic craftsman god. Some of the gods and goddess where: Adonis: Adonis was a god of the dying summer vegetation. In many stories, he dies and is later reborn, much like Attis and Tammuz. Attis: his stories often deal with the theme of rebirth and regeneration. Ceres : she was a mother-type goddess who was responsible for agricultural fertility. Dagon : Dagon is credited with giving the Amorites the knowledge to build the plough. Demeter : The Greek equivalent of Ceres, Demeter is…

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    Avatar Themes

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    A major theme in the film was rebirth- where a person is reborn spiritually, physically, and or mentally. The main character Jake Sully was the representation of that theme throughout the movie, where in the end he is physically reborn and now an Avatar. The film follows an ex-marine named Jake Sully who is paraplegic. He gets the opportunity to take his brothers place on a mission to a world called Pandora where he will be working with the scientists to learn, and understand the people who live…

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    Triumph of the Will is a documentary of the 1934 Nuremberg rally, a large announcement to the entire world of German’s rebirth showcasing Hitler and the Nazi party. The film functions as a documentary, merely chronicling the Nazi Party Congress. However, Leni Riefenstahl’s aesthetic choices and Nazi historical context are joined to make this a propaganda piece. The film is manipulated to glorify Hitler and the Nazi party immediately in its first sequence of eight minutes. The sequence includes…

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