I believe
the quote I chose hold significant meaning for many reasons. There are many different
ways to look and interpret the quote; I look at it in two ways. The first way I
look at it is to remind me that happiness and “good times” don’t last forever. With
that being said enjoy it while you have it, say what you want to say when you
have the chance, and enjoy every second of happiness and laughter while it is
there. Don’t worry about the future or the past, instead focus on the present. The
second way to look at it is to understand that the “bad times” don’t last
forever either, and that everything eventually gets better. Its an on-going
cycle in life, but try to make every situation your in and make the best out of
it. Negative moments are inevitable, its part of life; but always try to have
more good times than bad.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Siddhartha #4
In the last chapter
of Siddhartha, Siddhartha has to learn by himself from himself. He is
starting a new journey in life. He walks away from everything even his best
friend and the Buddha. He observes and learns from his surroundings. Siddhartha
is learning more and more every day. He no longer depends on others and their
experiences and teaching. He himself is making them. I believe the quote above
resembles a great teaching from the chapter. Even though Siddhartha was alone
in the wilderness he learned more and more every day, because at the end of the
day you are all you have.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Questions Siddhartha #3
Questions Siddhartha #3
1. Will
Siddhartha take care of his child?
2. Will
a child bring “happiness” and “purpose” to his life?
3.Will
a child be exactly what he needed?
4. What
were Siddhartha’s reason/purposes for going back to the ferry man?
5. Did
he get what he was looking for doing so?
6. Why
would Siddhartha have suicidal thoughts?
7. What
would make him so depressed?
8. How
is suicide viewed in Buddhist culture?
9. Is
Hinduism and Buddhism the same, similar or totally different?
10. What
is the meaning and importance behind the golden bird?
11. What
are characteristics of “the godly one”?
12. Do
you think Siddhartha was in a way jealous of the Buddha?
13. Why
did Siddhartha not join the Buddha?
14. Do
you think enlightenment is experienced or taught?
15. Was
the Buddha trying to use reversed psychology on Siddhartha?
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Section 2: Siddhartha
One of the most important lessons/teachings shown
in the second section of Siddhartha is the
importance of focus. Ever since I saw the movie: Eat, Pray, Love , meditation
has come a big interest of mine. The “pray” part of the movie is her
praying/meditating in India. That scene has stuck forever in my mind.
Meditation is a time to sit down, relax and think about NOTHING. The first time
she try’s to meditate she thinks about making a meditation room in her house; thinking
about how she would decorate it (such a Sophie thing to do). The fact is
wherever you meditate (your room, an airport, school, work etc) you are not
suppose to be focused on your surroundings instead you should be directing your
focus to your inner core.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8GrUeE0eHs
First 30 pages come with a lot of questions:
First 30 pages come
with a lot of questions:
Vocab I don’t under
stand:
1.
Atman
2.
Om
3.
Brahmin
4.
Atonement
5.
Ablutions
6.
Prajapati
7.
Upnishads
Questions in general:
1.
Why is Siddhartha
so unhappy with the life style he was living?
2.
Where is
this “QUEST” for happiness going to take him?
3.
How will
he get there?
4.
What will
he find when he gets there?
5.
Is it truly
fulfilling?
6.
Will
normal day every people get to use these tactics (if he even gets them)?
7.
Will he
ever see his family and friends again?
8.
What lessons
will I learn by reading this book?
9.
Should and
can I apply them to my everyday life?
10.
And if so
am I successful?
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Reflection "The Tao of"
Reflection
I thought the grade I got
on my story was completely fair. I got a
3, 3.5 and another 3 on the three benchmarks. I guess three is my lucky number.
My highest score was a 3.5, which I got on content. I put a lot of hard effort
and thinking into my story so, I was happy with the grade I got for that
benchmark. My two lower grades where for grammar and conciseness. To be honest
my story did have some wordiness and some spelling and grammar mistakes. Over all
I am very happy and proud with the grade I got for my story.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Tao of Bob Marley
Sophie Steckerl
February 20, 2013
PAP- English
The Tao of Bob
Marley
One summer day on the warm beaches of Jamaica, woke
the “Rasta Man” or better known as Bob Marley. He smiled at the rising sun.
Three little birds where on his doorstep. Singing sweet songs, of melodies pure
and true. They said, “ This is message to you-ou-ou. Don’t worry about a thing.
Cause every little thing is gonna be alright.”
As Bob and the three little birds were making there
way into town, they saw a young boy sitting down in the sand. Bob could tell
the boy was upset. Bob went over and
with out asking what was wrong he started singing. “Don’t worry…” and the three
little birds started chirping and humming along. The young boy looked up and smiled.
He finally made it to Trenchtown. He mingled with the
good people he met that day. He couldn’t help but think about the good friends
we had, and the good friends he lost along the way. He thought, “ In this
bright future you can’t forget your past.”
As he walked Bob found himself in the government yard.
He sat and observed the hypocrites. Looking
at the scholars who had been to the best schools in all of Jamaica he observed
that, “Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.”
One of the birds chirped into his ear, “ Look Bob,
your sister is over there!” As he made his way over to her we noticed she was
crying. He took her hand and began to sing, “ No women, no cry, no women no
cry, Oh my little sister, don’t shed no tears!” He tried making her feel better
by telling her stories about when Georgie would make the fire light, log wood
burning through the night. Then we would cook corn meal porridge. He shared
some words of wisdom, “ My feet is my only carriage, so I’ve got to push on
threw, but while I’m gone… Everything’s gonna be alright, everything’s gonna be
alright, everything’s gonna be alright… My fear is my only courage, so I’ve got
to push on threw, oh, while I’m gone… Everything’s gonna be alright,
everything’s gonna be alright, everything’s gonna be alright…”
No women, No cry.
As the sun went down he walked back home. He smiled at
the setting sun. And was happy with what he accomplished today. He was proud of
the person he was. He said good night to the three little birds and hoped to
see them tomorrow. He said to himself, “ None but ourselves can free our minds”.
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