The Cultivation of Cults in PersonalityA Story by kimrchrdsnBlogging thoughts on culture and the elements of readjusting to the modern era of technology.From advancing Argonaut to artistic Astronaut, a
representative of culture must define the concept of theme or topic. The knowledge of concepts revolves around the
ideas of notions. It’s scientifically
taught to children in the formulation of hypothesis. In other words, guesses. It requires taking chances to develop a
theory and routine in cultivating that first notion or guess. While these ideas are universal as we desire
knowledge to give us perspective of our current world the social concepts vary dependent
on the countries or regions of the world.
The word culture is derived from Latin’s cultura which comes from the word colere. The epistemology of colere means honor, cherish, worship,
live in, inhabit, till or simplified to cultivate. It is a present and future word and not
referred to as past tense.
Dictionary.com defines the word “cultivate” as “to prepare, use,
promote, produce, develop, devote or seek.” In these words alone a sense of
responsibility comes to mind. The ideas
of mindfulness are rooted in Buddhists teachings as a central role in
meditation where “correct” or “right” deductions are paths to liberation and
also enlightenment. As the word
enlightenment is overrated as some obscure mystical plane of consciousness, the
ideas of revealing truth are self developing.
Take the idea of film as we know it, the future
concept will make the past concept obsolete as the negatives of yesterday
disappear from the small drive through kiosks to the corner drug store as
former formats of development become digital.
In essence the word culture is
often misused and distorted in its meaning.
In life, everything we do is a part of some culture or another, whether
it is work customs, mass media perception, high society aestheticism or family
traditions we cannot escape the concept of culture. It is ingrained into our personalities as
building blocks of experiences. It would
be ill advised to say that all people are cultured for some resist the
norm. Culture is a human creation, in
its anthropological scientific definitions, it has two distinct traits. According to
“culture is the full range of learned human behavior patterns.” The first notable use of the word was used by
the pioneer Anthropologist Edward B. Tylor in 1871. In his book Primitive Culture, Tylor said that culture is “that complex whole
which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom and any other
capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” If people can’t relate to any of these perceptions of thought then a person’s growth is stunted and the rest of society is stunned. Generally, the very ill of society with physical and mental disabilities or traumas often derails them from learning and growing within their environment. As that’s said, culture is environment and manmade misperceptions of what we are supposed to learn as a member of society is rigid and the term culture is often reserved for the upper-class with their ideals of high culture, the arts and humanities of a particular society. If culture is reduced to “learned behaviors” as we leave home and venture into the day, then what separates us from animals and other creatures of habit? The answer being speech, language and higher communications, while one of the most joyful attributes that is limited to the animal kingdom including humans is laughter and other indicators of happiness. The presumption used to be that only humans and hyenas could laugh but research has shown that other animals also possess the gift of giggles, like cows, calves, horses, monkeys and most in dogs. How could we forget the orangutan, Clyde in the 1978 movie, Every Which Way but Loose?
From sticks and stones people have evolved in
creating man-made archives and buried treasures. However, they
only give insight and clues to the type of culture for that time and place.
It is intuition that reveals the unseen. With the onset
of the internet, within a few keystrokes we can visit the past in lightening
(broadband) speed and restructure previous findings. It is a true stroke
of genius and human nature will dictate how we will utilize, consume and
examine our discoveries. In this new age, we are connected and
cyber-culture unlocks the mental agility, creative engine and social discourse
for a purpose - to culture. Culture today is no longer limited by borders
or national identities. In the U.S., the great American melting pot, the
residue of the dish du jour is as tasty of a full course meal. The
delight is revolutionary and Revelations unfold like a napkin in our
laps. If we are then within a global family, it becomes the
responsibilities of older generations to remind the youth what was.
Access has become encompassing for optimal health, mental, spiritual,
physical and social growth in comparison to just a few decades ago. Thus,
the future is open for interpretation. What sign and what time will you
participate in? Resources: © 2010 kimrchrdsnAuthor's Note
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Added on October 7, 2010 Last Updated on October 7, 2010 AuthorkimrchrdsnCAAboutWriting about this and that, learning new skills and readjusting old ones hoping to evolve. Tears are not tears in the soul but cleansing compassion for enrichment. As the same waters born fro.. more..Writing
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