Thursday, September 27, 2007

cleansing

After I sat down for ten minutes and focused on getting all the thoughts i had in my head out, i felt a sense of being free and relaxed. Nothing good or bad came into my mind, it felt as though i was neutral and had no opinions on any matter. Also, there was a sense of rejuvenation that resembled the feeling after waking from sleep.
However, getting to the point of feeling relaxed was difficult because the idea to get all the papers i had due in the following weeks off my mind was very difficult. But in the end i may again go through the same steps in order to feel better and become more relaxed.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Ants

I observed ants outside today because I new some things about ants through sources such as the discovery channel yet haven't observed them in a long time. When i was looking at them i noticed that most of the ants were in unison of one another. Now I do not know how they all know what specific job to do or how they communicate with such a large population around them. Is it instinct? Or is there ways in which they learn how todo there job with one another in a somehwat peaceful and efficient way? The though of doing work with a thousand people in order to achieve a goal just baffers me and shows just how complex nature can be.

our world and us

"Respect the world as your self:
The world can be your lodging.
Love the world as your self:
The world can be your trust". (p. 13)


The poem reminded me those who are one with nature such as Native Americans. Meaning that the world is a part of the individual and all the resources and needs of the individuals are supplied by nature. Many of the problems in the world arise from issues that deal with the environment and the resources (oil, global warming).

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

man and ape

"Apes are much ... and imitate each others' caution". (p. 243)

I found the quotation interesting because as society we imitate those who we see, just as those who watched Socrates speak in public. The quote provides evidence of how close the human race is to apes. It is also an exmaple of the old saying not to make the same mistake twice, only in much different contexts.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

nature on it's own

"So in the general economy of any land, the more widely and perfectly the animals and plants are diversified for different habitCheck Spellings of life, so will a greater number of individuals be capable of there supporting themselves" (p.197).


The quotation was something that i had past knowledge about, but i found it interesting that humans are the one exception to the quote. With all the pollution in big cities and all the killing of different animals and plants near these cities is not doing nature or the human race any good. The less human influence on an eco-system causes a thriving land where animals can live at peace. However, I think it is very interesting that we are reading a book on nature, but we can look through it in our perspective, through course named Exploring Human Experience.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Nature's own good

"Man selects only for his own good; Nature only for that of the being which she tends." (P. 177)


I found this quotation interesting because in today's world, scientists perceive nature as being its own mega organism and we are the smaller organisms living on it. Also, the entire idea of global warming is based on humans using excess amounts of natural resources that is causing the Earth to be polluted and eventually cause some kind of self destruction. In the world of big cars and factories, which cause mass amounts of pollution man is clearly not selecting for their own good, proving this quote to be false.

Friday, September 14, 2007

How long can the soul live?

"The image illustrates, I think, the relationship of the soul to the body, and anyone who says the same thing about them would appear to me to be talking sense, that the soul lasts a long time while the body is weaker and more short lived." (p.38)


Yes, the body is short lived and they are not certain if the soul is immortal. But, can it be true that the soul can live through the ideas of the person deceased? Meaning through their life-long journey of living and teaching, their soul lives on as their ideas are being thought about by the public. Because the concepts that are mentioned in the book are invisible, just as they describe soul.

Monday, September 10, 2007

jury's decision

Entire paragraph (bottom 41-top 42) "let us reflect in this way..."


Even at this point, after being sentenced to death Socrates still uses rhetoric to convince himself that death really is not such a bad thing after all. However, if a believer in the god would be having the same discussion their reaction to there being just a deep sleep would most likely frighten them. As opposed to Socrates, who sees it as a win win situation.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Plato??

"it is not being seen becauseit is a thing seen but on the contrary..."


I really was confused with the passage. I was interested in the back and forth notion of cause and effect. But overall I no idea how the context fit in the play.

Plato??

"it is not being seen because it is a thing seen but on the contrary it is a thing seen...." (p.11).

I have no idea what this writing signifies. It is very confusing to me.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Hoja and Narrator

"We heard she died of plague. Why haven't croaked as well? Without saying a word Hoja went down the stairs and left the house. As I followed him I heard the child shouting behind me and a women answering him: 'The lions were here, Mother!' 'No child, your uncle and his brother!'... p. 129


The quotation makes the situation in determining if Hoja and the narrator are in fact separate or the same person more difficult. The lion imagery is also another new motif that is brought up in this quote. It suggests that they are related by blood, however the narrator does not know the supposed family that they are interrupting for no apparent reason.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

weapon

"Even four years later, when the little stain had been transformed into a bizarre creature as tall as a grande mosque, a terrifying apparition which all Istanbul talked about and Hoja called a real machine of war, amd while everyone likened it to one thing or another, I was still lost in the details of what Hoja had told me in the past about how the weapon would triumph in the future." p. 120

The quote reminded me of how many viewed the making of the atomic bomb during WW2. Both in the novel and during the making of the a bomb there seemed to an aura of divinity or something sacred towards machine thats goal is to destroy life. The connection is that people try to glorify times of suffering such as in the situations of war, in order to feel less responsible for their actions.