Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Supernatural Character and Life after DEATH














The character of supernatural no matter what they are 'gods or spirits' varies significantly between different societies. Worldwide differences have been observed regarding certain personality and character traits of supernatural powers. They can be predictable or unpredictable, helpful or punishing, interested in human affairs or partially and may be not interested at all. It is a point of discussion that why the traits of character and personality differs among different societies. One possible answer which is drawn from cross cultural studies of different characters of supernatural is that the whole idea of supernatural character is emphasized on child training practices. It is believed that the god-human relationship is much like parent-child relationship. This parent-child relation is relived while dealing with the supernatural, if in a society children are pleasantly nurtured and immediate response is given to crying ones. Their gods are believed to be kind nurturing and helpful and individuals will perform all rituals in order to gain attraction of their gods. While on the other hand societies in which the environment is hurtful and no proper response is given to crying children and they are often punished severely for their mistakes, their gods will tend to be punishing and malevolent with less care and affection. Individuals in such societies perform their rituals because they are afraid that if they avoid doing so, they will be severely punished by their gods. When we consider both the societies individuals are performing rituals but some are doing them for gaining rewards and some are performing just to avoid punishment. Generally societies with more love and affection and more child caring possess kind, caring, benevolent and generous gods while societies with less caring or rather hurtful environment possess aggressive and malevolent and punishing gods.

It is believed that the supernatural world should be parallel to natural world. As mentioned above how child training practices are related to different characters of supernatural, the hierarchy of supernatural beings also reflect the natural hierarchy. The range of social structures in human societies from egalitarian to highly stratified has its counterpart in supernatural world. Some societies possess gods which are not ranked, one god possesses the same power as the other but some possess ranked gods or spirits. Each clan group may have its own god who may primarily gain importance form its clan members only. However the gods of various clans are believed to be ranked in the same way as the clan groups are ranked in a village. The gods of most high ranked and important clan are subjected to high status and importance and are respected by all clans of the village. Its shrine would be in the center of village and is elaborately decorated. These ranked societies mostly did not believe in high gods or supreme gods, but other advance societies may possess some high gods which are at supreme positions among other gods, they are generally believed as creator god.

Although some religions are monotheistic which mean possess one god, most monotheistic religions possess more than one supernatural beings for example; demons, angels and the devil. The illustrations can be seen when we observe Christianity and Islam which are among the most widespread religions in today's world. On the other hand a polytheistic religion recognizes many important gods for different functions and no god is supreme. Now the question arise why do some society believe in high gods and some do not, the possible answer for this question as a result of a cross cultural research is people often personify god as individual who make all important decisions for the society. So according to this belief societies with hierarchical political systems will tend to believe in high gods while when there is no such social or political system societies with lower and fewer level of decision making group tend to be polytheistic in approach.

Talking about intervention of god in human affairs, when faced with difficulties, pain, injustice and trauma's of life people explain these events with intervention of the gods. In an old testament the direct intervention of god caused a great flood that killed most of the people in Noah. People may search for the memories of some taboo violation in other societies that has brought a supernatural intervention in a form of a disaster. It is not necessary that intervention is harmful, sometimes people ask for a divine intervention either for good and happiness of oneself, friends and family or evil for others. People may ask their gods for interventions in weather to make crops grow well, to send fish to fishermen, send game to hunters, to avoid accidents and illness and to stop a disaster. However gods doesn't seem to intervene in all societies. In some societies they readily intervene in human affairs; in others they are not just a bit interested and in still others they intervene occasionally. It is a point of discussion that why in some societies gods intervenes and do not intervene in others and we do not have enough cross cultural research to reach a conclusion.

 Life after Death:

Ideas about afterlife are vague and unimportant in many societies, but many people have very definite and elaborate ideas about what happens after one dies. These ideas and belief may vary a lot from one society to another. Some believe in the theory of rebirth and some believe that once an individual is dead he enters into a surprisingly new world which resides between the living world only. The Lugbara see their dead as joining the ancestors of the living who stay near the family homesite. They care for the living ones and retain interest in their day to day affairs and they are often believed to punish or reward their living relatives on accounts of their behaviours and deeds. The Zuni of the south-western United States believe that the one who die joins the past dead known as the Katcinas, in a katcina village at the bottom of the nearby lake. The dead people then live a life of singing and dancing and they bring rain to the living Zuni's by doing so. On the other hand they punish the individuals who fail to do their duties and also punish those who are behind masks and who often try to be-fool people by their fake personality.

Some society’s views about afterlife are blending of two or more cultures. The Chamulas have merged the ancient Mayan worship of sun and moon with the Spanish conquerors' Jesus and Mary. They believe that all people after death go into an underworld where they live human-like life but they are incapable of performing 'sexual intercourse’. Their believe is that when sun set's in the world it arise in the underworld lighting up there dispersing its glory and giving light to the dead. It means sun rises in the east and sets in the west after travelling over the world it goes under the world and a reverse cycle is followed there. Only murderers and suicides are punished and being burned by Christ-sun on their journey. Many people including many Christians believe in the concept of hell and heaven. According to them dead are divided into two groups. The    individuals who have committed sins all over their lives are sent to hell for everlasting suffering and punishment and were tortured with fire and the individuals those were kind and generous and basically good people are sent to heaven where they enjoy everlasting reward and happiness. Several societies see the dead as returning to earth to be reborn. The Hindus use this pattern of reincarnation to justify one's caste in this life and the promise of eventual release from the pain of life by attaining the state or 'nirvana' , or inclusion into the almighty from whom we originated from. 

In many religions afterlife and after world seems to revolve around the everyday world. In this sense we try to relate dead with the living. I am closing this post with a puzzling cycle of life and death and i hope u have enjoyed reading this piece. Stay tuned for my next posts till then goodbye...........................Tarun Joshi  
                                                                                                           

Friday, September 21, 2012

Idea of "SUPERNATURAL"

















Supernatural is something which opposes the laws of nature, it is something which is not having a common explanation. People around the world may have different opinions about the belief in supernatural powers and thoughts. What an individual of one society believes to be supernatural is nothing to do with the idea of supernatural of another society. But there is a general agreement among scholars that people do possess different kinds of supernatural beliefs is all societies known to anthropology. The basic idea is to know why people need supernatural beliefs and why often they relate these forces to their religion. Actually something which is supernatural has no justified explanation and it is often very difficult to find what is true about it and what are myths. The idea of supernatural is believed to be created in the societies just to make people feel a sense of union and to make them afraid of doing wrong deeds, as it can harm them or destroy them if they commit something wrong. Supernatural belief is quite important for a society as it acts as a judicial power to the whole group. Moreover supernatural idea seems to reflect some important cultural aspects and practices of a society. Most cultural customs rotate around the supernatural belief; these customs may include initiation, child rearing, marriage, execution, funerals, etc. Even most of the taboos practiced in a society are influenced by the general belief of supernatural.

Although no general agreement is observed among scholars as to why people need gods, spirits and other supernatural beings and forces and how they come into existence. Some view that the need was social or psychological. Yet there is general recognition of the enormous variation in the details of supernatural types. Societies differ in the kind of supernatural beings or forces they believe in and the character of those beings. The hierarchy structure of those beings is also different. The views differ in the idea of what they do and in what happens to the people when they die. Some believe there is life after death and some share the idea of rebirth. How supernatural powers interact with people and how people interact to supernatural is also different and debatable.

Types of supernatural forces and beings:
Supernatural Forces: Some supernatural forces lack person-like character. Belief in such a supernatural force is often referred to as animatism. Just for an example a supernatural, impersonal force is called Mana, after its Malayo-Polynesian name, is thought to inhabit some objects but not others, some people but not others. Now mana can be associated with anything possible may be a stone or tools which a farmer uses in his field and due to the presence of mana the crop is bountiful and surplus. It is described as a power which can influence some factors such as occurrence of a disaster like famine, drought, volcanic eruption, earthquake or so. Its presence is often related to happiness and its absence may lead to something wrong and misery. People may also possess mana for example chiefs in Polynesia said to possess mana which make them successful at wars. However such powers are not necessarily permanent, a crop failure may suggest that stones and tools used in farming have lost their mana, similarly the chiefs who are unsuccessful at wars said to have lost theirs. These beliefs may seems to be of some simpler society with less complexity but modern societies may often possess these kinds of beliefs, a sports person such as a golfer or a footballer may have a belief that certain piece of clothing or certain pair of shoes can make them win the game. They believe those objects have some supernatural power.

Objects, persons, or places can be considered taboo. Taboo is used here as a contrast to mana, things containing mana are to be touched whereas taboo things are not to be touched and it is believed that their power can cause harm. Thus those who touch taboo things themselves become a kind of taboo. There are different kind of taboos they may include food not to be eaten, animals not to be killed, places not to be entered, people not to be touched sexually, people not to be touched at all, etc.

Supernatural Beings: When we talk about supernatural beings we make two categories of them: those of nonhuman origin as gods and spirits, and those of human origin as ghosts and ancestral spirits. Among the beings of nonhuman origin chief are gods and they are named personalities and are often anthropomorphic which means they are bound in a image of a person. Although they are sometimes given the name of some animals and some celestial bodies such as sun god or moon god. It is often believed that gods have created themselves but some other gods are created or given birth by early gods. They are believed to have created world but this idea is not common as some people don't believe in this theory.

Some creator gods seem to take interest in day to day life of their creation human beings especially on one chosen segment of humanity, yet other seem to show little or no interest in them after the creation. The responsibility of keeping an account over day today life of humans is on lesser gods. The Maori of New Zealand recognize three important gods namely a god of the sea, a god of the forest and a god of agriculture. The ancient Romans gods on the other hand are specialized to a high degree. There were three gods of the plow, one god to help with the sowing, one for weeding, one for reaping, one for storing grain, one for manuring and many more gods are addressed for specific jobs.

Below the gods in prestige and somewhat more closer to people are spirits which are often unnamed. Spirits can be guardian to some. Some spirits who become known for their efficacious work are often promoted to a rank of named gods. Some spirits known to people but were never called upon or invoked are hobgoblin type. Hobgoblin delights in mischief and can be blamed for any number of small mishaps; it is believed that other spirits practice evil in their name deliberately. People believe that spirits were most commonly animals, but they could be uniquely shaped rocks, lakes, mountains, clouds, etc. Spirits may come in dreams or a vision in mostly human form. And it is believed that conversation with the spirit would reveal its identity.

Now among the supernatural beings of human origin are ghosts and ancestral spirits who were once human and after they died they become ghosts or spirits. Living perceives the ghosts and their action this belief is almost universal. The near universality of the belief is not so difficult to explain. In everyday life we are very attached to people around us especially whom we love and never want them to be away from us. But even after they die we believe in our subconscious mind that somehow they are with us only and we can feel their presence around us. The opening or a door or smell of tobacco or some particular noise in the room may evoke the idea and feeling that the person is still present, no matter if these feeling are only for a moment but they make a psychological impression on person's mind and may lead to alteration of ideas. Moreover too, loved ones often live in dreams so it makes it even difficult to feel that they are not anymore in our lives. If the idea of ghosts is generated by these familiar associations, we might expect that ghosts in most societies would be close relatives and friends and not strangers.

Talking about the ancestral spirits, the spirits of the dead do not play an active role in life of the living in all societies. People likely to believe in ancestral spirits where decent groups are important decision making entities. The decent group is an entity that exists over time, back into the past as well as forwarded in the coming future, despite the deaths of individual members. The dead feel concern for the fortunes, the prestige, and the continuity of their decent groups. People believe that those who die lives near their homes and they feed them and respect them. Some believe that the dead are close to gods and they can act as a medium for interacting with gods and other supernatural powers such as spirits.This belief are prevalent because they have thought to have entered a supernatural world and possess access to supernatural powers.

All beliefs of supernatural and religion are created by humans and they will continue believing in these powers and forces because of different factors including social and psychological. By this information am closing this post and I hope if I have made some understandable points about idea of supernatural belief. Moreover, I will discuss about the character and hierarchy of supernatural beings and how they intervene in human affairs and what possibly happen to people after they die in my subsequent post till then enjoy reading this post and stay tuned for another interesting post........................................................Tarun Joshi
                                                                                           

Monday, September 17, 2012

The concept of religion...!!



As far as "religion" is concerned all present societies are afflicted by the idea of religion. Societies have possessed beliefs that can be grouped under the term religion. The beliefs which are in focus may vary from society to society and culture to culture in a given time, but despite of these varieties we shall define religion as any set of attitudes, practices and beliefs pertaining to supernatural power. Whether that power be forces , gods, spirits, ghosts, or demons.

In many modern societies phenomena is often divided into natural and supernatural, but not all societies make such a tidy and neat distinction. The term supernatural is often related to powers that are non-human and does not follow the laws of nature. May be a belief which is considered supernatural in one society has nothing to do with supernatural powers in other and is often taken as a regular natural phenomenon. Actually the line between natural and supernatural varies in a society according to what people believe about the cause of things and events in the world they observe. May be a cause for an illness is just natural in a modern society with more complexity and with medical specialists but people of a primitive less complex society may create a mentality that the illness is due to some supernatural cause. Anything for which knowledge of people is limited they often regard it as supernatural.

It is true that religious beliefs and practices are seen in all known societies, but archaeologists think they have founded signs of religious beliefs associated with Homo sapiens who lived about 60,000 years ago. People of that time buried their dead, and many graves contain remains of food, tools, ornaments, and other objects. They were having a belief in "afterlife" and they think these objects are needed in the journey of afterlife. Prehistoric individuals often reflect a strong belief in some sought of religion and there cave paintings their artistic work can be somewhat related to the concept of religion. The idea that there are some specific gods of those people is still quite ambiguous. Now if we talk about historic times universality is observed in the concept of religion. This fact is enough to understand why the concept of religion is under wide research, theorizing and speculation.

After the worldwide and universal belief in religion we are here with a question that why religion is so important and how it varies in different cultures and societies? The appropriate and most believed answer is that people think that religion is created by humans in response to some universal needs and conditions. The explained reasons may be intellectual understanding which makes the whole society consistently together on some important views in which overall understanding and support is much needed. Natural and supernatural beliefs run parallel to each other but they are often related with one another. It has been seen in almost all societies that they tend to "anthropomorphism" of supernatural powers. That means they make the human like image of their gods, spirits and demons and at the same time make them different from humans. It generally facilitates d understanding of people about supernatural. If a society is having a common belief in some kind of supernatural then they would eventually stay together with the objects associated to supernatural activity.

One more possible explanation is that human have a tendency to revert to childhood memories and feelings when they are in stress and possibly a reason behind this concept is that from the childhood days when we are dependent on our parents we often see them as the world and as if they are most powerful and supreme. Whenever we are in some sought of trouble or we may invoked by a feeling of insecurity we rely on our parents for our care n we assume that they will ultimately solve our problems. So when we grow up and when we notice our parents are not that much powerful as they have thought to be in the childhood days and when a social belief make us feel that god who is supernatural and most powerful, we revert to our childhood feeling which were about our parents and when we are in trouble which we can't handle we rely on god to help us in stress situation. This created a belief that the god is almighty and our father and we all are his children and he will take care of us all. The belief set a parent-child relationship with the supernatural which make us feel more emotional about supernatural and we gain a more prominent belief in supernatural.

Anxiety and uncertainty is also thought to be a major explanation for the need of religion. In general it is believed that humans would turn towards religion at times of uncertainty. People in all known societies face anxieties and uncertainties. As they may have both knowledge and skill to take care of much of their needs, but knowledge is not sufficient to prevent illness, accidents and natural disasters. And the most frightening prospect of life is ultimate death as there is intense desire to be immortal. Religion is derived from the universal need to find comfort in inevitable times of stress. Through the religious belief, people make a conviction that death is neither real nor final truth of life and most people are endowed with a belief that personality persist even after death. In some religious practices people are thought to communicate with the people died. Some thought that religion can provide an answer to every unanswered question in a society and can satisfy anxiety but some believe it to be therapeutic. Religion provides a feeling of social union and is larger than oneself. It help people to resolve their internal conflicts and become more matured. It is also believed that religion provides a framework or values.

Last but not the least explanation for the need of religion is the need for the community. It is believed that religion in a society may serve social rather than psychological needs. Living in a society make humans feel pushed and pulled by other powerful forces which resist them to do what is considered wrong and pulled to do what is considered right. These forces may be of law, custom or public opinion. As these forces are invisible and unexplained people begun to think them as mysterious and eventually due to these mysterious forces come to believe in gods and spirits. Religion arises out of experience of living in social groups. Religious belief and practice affirm a person's place in society and enhance feeling of community. It is also believed that society is the object of worship in religion.

However there is no general agreement among scholars as to why there is a need for a religion and how gods, spirits and other supernatural forces and beliefs come into existence. Yet there is general variation is found in the details of religious belief and practices. Societies have different beliefs and kinds of supernatural beings or forces. They also differ in the structure of their hierarchy. There is also a wide range of beliefs over what happen to people after they die. Variations are also found in the ways these supernatural forces interact with humans.

Subsequently i will discuss about the types of supernatural beings and forces and about the type of their hierarchy in my second blog till then enjoy reading this stuff. I hope i made myself quite clear in explaining different aspect of religion in human life.............Tarun Joshi




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