Hinduism

  1. Describe ways in which you feel like Arjuna.  I feel like he was tentive at first but he did what he had to do in the end.
  2. How could you specifically apply the message of theBhagavad Gita?  Its sorta like even thought you died doesn’t mean your gone
  3. How would the ancient Indian perspective of the Bhagavad Gita be VERY different than the 21st Century American perspective of doing one’s duty? We don’t view reencarnation as they do, they think people will come back we don’t
  4. Now, venture back to ancient India. Think of a way the Bhagavad Gita could be used as a tool of oppression?  It was only really about someone royal, and many people couldn’t read because only high class people could read 

Taoist walk

  1. What was the most powerful sensation during the walk?  The quietness of nature, and the peacfulness with the sounds of nature and the woods that you don’t ussaly hear.
  2. Had you ever been on this path behind the school? If so, did you experience it differently this time?  If not, what was your impression of the walk?  No this was my first time being back on that path  it was very nice, and calming
  3. What did you hear on the walk?  I heard noices of the animals and the leaves russling, that you wouldn’t normaly hear talking to people
  4. What did you smell on the walk?  I didn’t really smell much, i sorta cant spell right now.
  5. What did you think on the walk?  I though of how calming and soothing nature can be when you just take your time and are not distraceted by people or your phone.
  6. How did you feel on the walk?  I felt less stressed and more calmed,   it was nice to get out and not have to thin of anything.
  7. How can this experience be compared to Taoism?  The peacefulness of nature, and being calm and not having to worry about anything.