My grandmother is a modern transcendentalists. She is an immensely spiritual person who works as a therapist and in healing using energy. But not energy as in electricity or heat, but from chakras. Even though logic and science claim that healing hands does not and cannot work, she continues to work with it and I completely believe in it.
She also finds a great pleasure in nature. Her whole front yard has had the grass taken out in order for her to have an even larger garden. She sees her garden as an oasis from everyday stresses. It is very beautiful and she works extremely hard on it. She sees nature as a beautiful work left untouched by human hands or helped along by humans, but should not be harmed in any way in order for any gain. In her opinion, people cannot gain from destroying nature, but by seeing every beauty in it and trying to make that last. She has beautiful landscape pictures and paintings all over her house, covering her walls as well.
Grandma is individualistic in many ways. She raised my siblings and I to never be what other people tell us to be. Whenever one of us would have trouble in school with bullies, she would help us understand that we should never give up who we are to make anyone like us. She said that they were not comfortable with who they are so they tried to make us the same way. But conforming has never been high on her list of things to do, so they same goes for me.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
What is the value of learning about poetry? Is it important or not important?
The importance and value of poetry is different for everyone. For some it is nonexistent. However, for others, it is some of the most influential literary work they have ever read. For me, poetry is very helpful on many occasions. It certainly helped me through a loss of a loved one I truly did not understand or get over for years. Teaching it is vital in education. Many people find an outlet through it. Of course that does not mean that it holds that same truth for all. Even if you do not like poetry, you can at least appreciate those who choose to write it and read it. Poetry is very complex, and it is a great way to learn about literature in an abstract way. Poems can almost be considered another language to some people, but, like a language, it holds huge significance to culture, society, and communication. This holds great value, even if not everyone can see that.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
The American Dream
The "American Dream" to me is a great horizon of the future. On that day break people will view everyone as equals and success is everywhere anyone can look. Success, however, would be different from person to person. I would want to one to ever forget the words "With liberty and justice for all."
Most ideas of the American Dream seem to center around success. But more on a personal level. For oneself, but not necessarily for others. Also, success is usually defined specifically. Mostly business and monetarily related. Being rich and prosperous is very important to the majority of people. But success and prosperity can be seen as many things. Happiness and often a family can be considered success as well.
The American Dream is different for everyone. There is no way to singularly define it. It is something many people hold in their hearts, whether they are in the U.S. or not. Some American Dreams have yet to start.
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