Tuesday, May 15, 2012
In the movie The Fountain, the female character whom is progressively dying, presents symbolism in the book that she writes. The book contains the concept of abolition of concrete and past time, which is the ending of profane time and beginning of sacred time, as describes by Eliade in Myth of the Eternal Return. This is shown because the female character is progressively dying due to a brain tumor, giving her pain or profane time. In the book that she writes, she symbolizes her death with a new beginning in which she is taken up to a nebula or star representative of the tree of life and sacred time as believed by the Mayan. Ultimately, the female character's profane time ends, and her sacred time begins as she loses to cancer and takes up the belief in sacred time after death.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Regeneration of Time
In Lambchop's music video "Is a Woman," the path that the leaf, and ultimately other leaves, take part in to their destination of the tree, is direct symbolism relating to Eliade's concept of the "Road to the Center." The leaves journey to the tree, their center or home, where creation was established and where they all unite; as Eliade enforces in The Myth of the Eternal Return, "at the center of the universe, close to the miraculous tree (kien-mu), at the meeting place of the three cosmic zones: heaven, earth, and hell" (14). In the music video, this concept is established which represents one's journey to their origin, or center.
Monday, May 7, 2012
My Center; Meaning of Edgar
Part I: My Center
There is a place that I visit a few times a year that is isolated from the city. This is a place not often visited by others, where I can relax and feel free. It is a place of nature, with only minor alterations by man. It is called the Hot Springs, for the exact reason that it contains natural jacuzzi-like pools. The Hot Springs is located an hour East of Bakersfield, through a canyon and right off of the Kern River. I visit this place with my friends to come closer to nature, to go hiking, and enjoy the hot springs in the utmost state of which we came into this world, nude. There are other visitors that do the same; all with the purpose of getting closer to nature. This place allows me to come closer to my primitive, instinctive ways, by running through the trees, mountains, rocks, and water; it has meaning to me because it lets me be free from conformity and the stresses of life.
Part II: Meaning of Edgar
According to most sources, my name, Edgar, is an English/French/Polish name. The meaning of my name comes from From the Anglo-Saxon 'eád' or German 'ôt' - 'good, property, inheritance' and 'gar' or 'ger' meaning 'spear'. It combines in the meaning 'spear of prosperity', 'protector of the good (with the spear)'. According to my mother, who chose my name, she chose 'Edgar' for the sole reason that she liked the name thus decided to give it to me.
There is a place that I visit a few times a year that is isolated from the city. This is a place not often visited by others, where I can relax and feel free. It is a place of nature, with only minor alterations by man. It is called the Hot Springs, for the exact reason that it contains natural jacuzzi-like pools. The Hot Springs is located an hour East of Bakersfield, through a canyon and right off of the Kern River. I visit this place with my friends to come closer to nature, to go hiking, and enjoy the hot springs in the utmost state of which we came into this world, nude. There are other visitors that do the same; all with the purpose of getting closer to nature. This place allows me to come closer to my primitive, instinctive ways, by running through the trees, mountains, rocks, and water; it has meaning to me because it lets me be free from conformity and the stresses of life.
Part II: Meaning of Edgar
According to most sources, my name, Edgar, is an English/French/Polish name. The meaning of my name comes from From the Anglo-Saxon 'eád' or German 'ôt' - 'good, property, inheritance' and 'gar' or 'ger' meaning 'spear'. It combines in the meaning 'spear of prosperity', 'protector of the good (with the spear)'. According to my mother, who chose my name, she chose 'Edgar' for the sole reason that she liked the name thus decided to give it to me.
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