Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 27 2017

for those of you who like a nuanced tourist adventure

you can go to Breksi Cliff

hello guys now i'm on the Breksi cliff yogyakarta

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ok guys, while we're on a Breksi cliff

I'll give you some info about Breksi cliff

if you are confused year-end want to vacation where

you can try here

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I am vivit rock. well, friends who want to visit Yogjakarta

you can come to the Breksi cliff

this is a tourist place in east of Yogyakarta

if you go to Ijo temple or Boko temple

you can come here because not far away

means a one-way location with Ijo temple and Boko temple?

with Prambanan temple as well

so Breksi cliff was once a white rock quarry

stone commonly used for building materials

but because it has not been mined for a long time

to be a tourist attraction

because it's really interesting, he's carved into various shapes

there is a puppet

there is a dragon statue

and the view directly to Mount Merapi

now we will go up

what's this place?

this one spot photo on the cliff

spot photo on the top

it is a stone carved image of a dragon,

one of the puppet characters

Let's go upstairs

ok, now we are up the cliff

to get to the top of the cliff we can use this ladder

and this is the view we get from up the cliff

Breksi Cliff is still under construction

and below that one part is still in process

from above we can see the Mount Merapi more clearly

Cool, right

on the cliff there are some photo spots that have been provided

one of these owls

this cute owl name is piko and miko

so if you go to the cliff b do not forget the photo with piko and miko

now we are on the cliff

below there are friends from jogja youtubers network is making youtube rewind 2017

under an amphitheater

so it can be used to watch, concerts etc.

ok guys so we've been around Breksi Cliff before

what the conclusion?

for those of you who like a nuanced tourist adventure

you can go to Cliff Breksi

if you need to eat here there is a canteen

want to worship there is also mushola

very complete

here is the wifi id area so you do not need to fear there is no signal here

ok, thanks for watching this video

hopefully this video is useful for you who are still confused year-end holidays going where

where can you go?

Breksi cliff, Yogyakarta

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#3 Skyrim: Norse Afterlife (Eddas and Valhalla) - Duration: 8:03.

Hello friends my name is Arith Härger and this is the third and last video of these series

using the Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim - to illustrate this subject

The Norse Afterlife

on the previous videos I have talked about the concept of religion and the spirit

trying to understand how our modern society was shaped by certain Hebraic religions

and certain asian spiritualities and philosophies

which constrained us to a certain way of thinking

and when we try to understand pagan beliefs-

it's hard to let go of our collective Western social thinking

I've also talked about the concept of the Underworld, the ancestors and the Draugr

and as you have seen in these videos and all my other videos I tend to focus on archaeological evidences

even the modern pagan movements, especially when it comes to Norse traditional pagan beliefs

people tend to focus solely on the Eddas and the Sagas to understand the pagan view of ancient Scandinavian societies

but the Eddas, as well as the Sagas, were written much later

when Scandinavia was already under the influence of Christianity

and had contact with other religious realities

if we want to truly understand the pagan view of the world our Norse ancestors had

we must literally dig the past, the pre-Christian past

prehistoric and proto-historic archaeological evidences show us-

a spirituality that in many aspects go against the Eddas

pointing into a true pagan belief "uncorrupted" by certain religious beliefs

which do not agree or even adjust to the Norse and Germanic realities

so in this video I'm going to talk about the Eddas and the concept of Valhalla

let's start with the Eddas

as you already know the Eddas date back to the 13th century

and deals only with themes related to poetry and a great mixture of many mythologies into one

the Poetic Edda is a medieval Icelandic compilation of Scandinavian oral traditions

which had many changes and influences throughout history

in the Prose Edda Snorri Sturluson explains the way of teaching the Icelandic poetic art

and when it comes to mythological accounts,

by the Christian influence of the author,

the structure of his work ends up resembling that of the Bible

which facilitates its somewhat reckless use in the present day

the Eddas provide multiple destinations for the life after death, but all associated with a certain deity

in the Prose Edda, Hel is portrayed as a goddess and not simply as a sub-region of the underworld or the afterlife itself

which shows the influence of other religions

another aspect, the one who brings death and guides the dead in the underworld is Odin,

or used to be Odin . . .

during medieval Scandinavia Hel started to appear as a figure leading a function that was originally Odin's job

moreover, Hel's portrayal as a pestilence, deformed malignant figure-

-no doubt comes much closer to the perspective of the afterlife from religions that deny reality, such as Christianity

building up a fear of the underworld, fear of the infernal realm

another aspect is that during medieval and modern Scandinavia to the mythology it was added the equivalent of Asgard with the sky

at the top of the tree Yggdrasil

it became easy to associate Asgard with the Christian paradise

the dichotomy becomes obvious and acceptable, pleasant, appealing to modern people

influenced by a Western religious worldview shaped by Christianity

and then we have Valhalla which appears to be also an equivalent with Heaven

and Hel its opposite - the Christian Hell

but let's take this thought into consideration:

if death in battle was worth more than life, the Nordic peoples had become extinct

why live if dying in battle leads to paradise?

becoming a martyr and go to paradise serving a specific deity and killing and dying for that deity

that is a notion that only makes sense in religions that deny life and reality

Norse paganism accepted life and reality

religious conflicts in ancient Scandinavian societies existed

especially during the Viking Age

but they weren't about religion, they were about politics

while Christianity, for instance, made wars in the name of God

in the name of fanaticism and to convert people by force

as I've said before, the notion that most people have of the afterlife is influenced by individualistic religions

it's perfectly natural for most pagans to see the afterlife in a Christian manner

because these details are so deeply rooted in our collective mentality that it is difficult to perceive them

so now speaking about Valhalla: this notion of a place in the afterlife

pretty fast became the notion of heaven and pop culture helped a lot in that

Valhalla became Heaven and Hel became the Christian Hell

Heaven vs. Hell

reward versus punishment

obviously I'll make a video solely about Valhalla-

-but I think it's important to speak of it in here so we can better understand the ancient Norse pagan notion of the afterlife

now, if we speak about Valhalla we must speak about the warrior cult

there is a clear glorification of death in battle when we deal with the concept of Valhalla

but not a mindless glorification that led people to blindly meet their doom

because they were expecting to go into a better place after death

for instance, the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf-

it deals with the concept of battle in a much clearer way

and it is evident that the warrior does not surrender to death simply thinking about the afterlife

in fact, the warrior knows that he does not have much choice

his destiny is already defined and he only has to accept the order of things

and live life and accept duty in the best way possible

who decides a victory or defeat is the Wyrd (fate) and not his courage or desire to go to Odin

to the Norse the reputation and honor of the warrior in the living world was far more important than the hypothetical fate of the soul

it wasn't about when or where, but how people faced life

on the other hand if we analyze the criteria for going into Valhalla

and remembering that to the Norse and Germanic societies the body and spirit were linked and not separated as two different realities

we realized that there are some rules to enter Valhalla

you need to have your body destroyed or disabled in battle or through fire

the same way offerings were given to the gods

by destroying/disabling them or burning them

as I have spoken on the previous videos, destroying the matter to release the spirit

not everyone went to Valhalla

only nobles and warriors

upon death, Nobles had to have their bodies burned if they were not killed in battle

the point is: a destruction of the matter was needed to release the spirit, the force, the "Megin"

all right friends this is the last video of these series and I hope you have enjoyed it

don't worry about Valhalla . . .

I will delve deeper into that subject on another video

thank you so much for watching

and for being in here to support this channel

see you on the next video and . . .

Tack för idag! (Thank you for today!)

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