LIR 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: World View, Kaleidoscope, Belief

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A culture"s worldview is composed of what it collectively believes and what it collectively remembers. Belief system -spiritual and philosophical traditions and ideologies stem value. Historical experience - memories of a collective past, idolized or fight with challenges or persecution of both. Worldview in conjunction with territoriality is often at the core of conflict. It is not easily altered, so fundamental is it to an individual sense of worth and identity. Spiritual traditions origins, it"s purpose, and its nature. Oh believe systems based on questions about the meaning of life, it"s. Containing teachings and formals for rituals between 3000 and 4000 it is a kaleidoscope or rituals, art, music, drama and daily life merge inseparably in. Hinduism above all the everyday carrying it of countless symbolic acts of worship (puja) At the heart of hinduism the concept of brahman, the surprise being, the source of universal life, the soul of the world.

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