Author: Moses L. Hochstetler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148366709X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
All scriptural references are from the King James Having grown up being steeped in this world’s culture, which to a great extent revolves around this world’s holidays, I know full well the great influence that celebrations involving music, art, and poetry can have on young minds. It is my hope that these poems and lyrics, based on God’s ordained Holy Days and the inspired words of God, can help develop the kind of culture among God’s people that will influence the children of God’s church in the right way. Some of these poems have already been put to music, and hopefully others will lend themselves to this venue as well. When referring to child rearing, a wise man once stated that if you take something away from a child, you should give them something else to take its place. While he was referring to a child who wants to play with something he should not, the same principle applies when we take away this world’s holidays that mean so much to children; especially those children coming into God’s church from the world. We need many more songs about the true Holy Days, the true church, and the good news of tomorrow’s world that our children can relate to and internalize. We need to develop a whole righteous culture based on true knowledge—a culture that celebrates true values and virtues with uplifting songs, jubilant dance, wonderful art, and positive literature with memorable poetry—to give to our children in place of the traditions and culture this present evil world offers. Some will argue that all these sacred Festivals and Holy Days were abolished with Christ on the cross, but careful examination of all the scriptures reveal otherwise. Luke records that after Christ died, the women prepared spices and ointments to anoint the body, then “rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment.” The gospel writers all agree that Christ gathered with His disciples to celebrate the Passover on the very evening before His crucifixion. The book of Acts shows the faithful believers and followers of Christ gathering together “in one accord” more than 50 days after the crucifixion for the Feastof Pentecost, called “the Feast of Firstfruits” in the Old Testament. Concerning the Days of Unleavened Bread, Paul told believers in Corinth to “keep the Feast.” Luke records that Paul, referring either to a spring or fall Festival, stated he “must by all means keep the feast that comes to Jerusalem.” Luke mentions other Holy Days and Festivals in the book of Acts. Jude, the brother of Christ, lamented that certain evil doers had crept into the church, and were “spots in your feasts of charity”—undoubtedly referring to those Feasts ordained of God. One cannot clearly see the incredible step by step plan God has for all of mankind without recognizing the outline for that plan as pictured to us by these sacred Holy Days: played out year by year in the very order by which God is carrying out His amazing plan of salvation. The poems in this collection have been written over a period of about 20 years. Several small booklets have been printed and handed out in a limited way to a number of members. Some have been sent to the elderly or infirm who were unable to attend the fall Feast of Tabernacles. Several requests have come from the brethren since, wanting copies of these earlier booklets which are currently out of print. More poems have been written and added to my collection since these were published; including a number of poems and lyrics for younger children. I would have desired for all these poems to be made available free of charge to all of God’s people, but being a man of limited resources, I knew of no way to do so. While it has never been my desire to profit from the brethren with these poems, the brethren could use second tithe funds during God’s annual Feast of Tabernacles to purchase this collection and defray printing costs. Perhaps in the future they can be used as fund raisers
Sacred Celebrations
Author: Moses L. Hochstetler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148366709X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
All scriptural references are from the King James Having grown up being steeped in this world’s culture, which to a great extent revolves around this world’s holidays, I know full well the great influence that celebrations involving music, art, and poetry can have on young minds. It is my hope that these poems and lyrics, based on God’s ordained Holy Days and the inspired words of God, can help develop the kind of culture among God’s people that will influence the children of God’s church in the right way. Some of these poems have already been put to music, and hopefully others will lend themselves to this venue as well. When referring to child rearing, a wise man once stated that if you take something away from a child, you should give them something else to take its place. While he was referring to a child who wants to play with something he should not, the same principle applies when we take away this world’s holidays that mean so much to children; especially those children coming into God’s church from the world. We need many more songs about the true Holy Days, the true church, and the good news of tomorrow’s world that our children can relate to and internalize. We need to develop a whole righteous culture based on true knowledge—a culture that celebrates true values and virtues with uplifting songs, jubilant dance, wonderful art, and positive literature with memorable poetry—to give to our children in place of the traditions and culture this present evil world offers. Some will argue that all these sacred Festivals and Holy Days were abolished with Christ on the cross, but careful examination of all the scriptures reveal otherwise. Luke records that after Christ died, the women prepared spices and ointments to anoint the body, then “rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment.” The gospel writers all agree that Christ gathered with His disciples to celebrate the Passover on the very evening before His crucifixion. The book of Acts shows the faithful believers and followers of Christ gathering together “in one accord” more than 50 days after the crucifixion for the Feastof Pentecost, called “the Feast of Firstfruits” in the Old Testament. Concerning the Days of Unleavened Bread, Paul told believers in Corinth to “keep the Feast.” Luke records that Paul, referring either to a spring or fall Festival, stated he “must by all means keep the feast that comes to Jerusalem.” Luke mentions other Holy Days and Festivals in the book of Acts. Jude, the brother of Christ, lamented that certain evil doers had crept into the church, and were “spots in your feasts of charity”—undoubtedly referring to those Feasts ordained of God. One cannot clearly see the incredible step by step plan God has for all of mankind without recognizing the outline for that plan as pictured to us by these sacred Holy Days: played out year by year in the very order by which God is carrying out His amazing plan of salvation. The poems in this collection have been written over a period of about 20 years. Several small booklets have been printed and handed out in a limited way to a number of members. Some have been sent to the elderly or infirm who were unable to attend the fall Feast of Tabernacles. Several requests have come from the brethren since, wanting copies of these earlier booklets which are currently out of print. More poems have been written and added to my collection since these were published; including a number of poems and lyrics for younger children. I would have desired for all these poems to be made available free of charge to all of God’s people, but being a man of limited resources, I knew of no way to do so. While it has never been my desire to profit from the brethren with these poems, the brethren could use second tithe funds during God’s annual Feast of Tabernacles to purchase this collection and defray printing costs. Perhaps in the future they can be used as fund raisers
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148366709X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
All scriptural references are from the King James Having grown up being steeped in this world’s culture, which to a great extent revolves around this world’s holidays, I know full well the great influence that celebrations involving music, art, and poetry can have on young minds. It is my hope that these poems and lyrics, based on God’s ordained Holy Days and the inspired words of God, can help develop the kind of culture among God’s people that will influence the children of God’s church in the right way. Some of these poems have already been put to music, and hopefully others will lend themselves to this venue as well. When referring to child rearing, a wise man once stated that if you take something away from a child, you should give them something else to take its place. While he was referring to a child who wants to play with something he should not, the same principle applies when we take away this world’s holidays that mean so much to children; especially those children coming into God’s church from the world. We need many more songs about the true Holy Days, the true church, and the good news of tomorrow’s world that our children can relate to and internalize. We need to develop a whole righteous culture based on true knowledge—a culture that celebrates true values and virtues with uplifting songs, jubilant dance, wonderful art, and positive literature with memorable poetry—to give to our children in place of the traditions and culture this present evil world offers. Some will argue that all these sacred Festivals and Holy Days were abolished with Christ on the cross, but careful examination of all the scriptures reveal otherwise. Luke records that after Christ died, the women prepared spices and ointments to anoint the body, then “rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment.” The gospel writers all agree that Christ gathered with His disciples to celebrate the Passover on the very evening before His crucifixion. The book of Acts shows the faithful believers and followers of Christ gathering together “in one accord” more than 50 days after the crucifixion for the Feastof Pentecost, called “the Feast of Firstfruits” in the Old Testament. Concerning the Days of Unleavened Bread, Paul told believers in Corinth to “keep the Feast.” Luke records that Paul, referring either to a spring or fall Festival, stated he “must by all means keep the feast that comes to Jerusalem.” Luke mentions other Holy Days and Festivals in the book of Acts. Jude, the brother of Christ, lamented that certain evil doers had crept into the church, and were “spots in your feasts of charity”—undoubtedly referring to those Feasts ordained of God. One cannot clearly see the incredible step by step plan God has for all of mankind without recognizing the outline for that plan as pictured to us by these sacred Holy Days: played out year by year in the very order by which God is carrying out His amazing plan of salvation. The poems in this collection have been written over a period of about 20 years. Several small booklets have been printed and handed out in a limited way to a number of members. Some have been sent to the elderly or infirm who were unable to attend the fall Feast of Tabernacles. Several requests have come from the brethren since, wanting copies of these earlier booklets which are currently out of print. More poems have been written and added to my collection since these were published; including a number of poems and lyrics for younger children. I would have desired for all these poems to be made available free of charge to all of God’s people, but being a man of limited resources, I knew of no way to do so. While it has never been my desire to profit from the brethren with these poems, the brethren could use second tithe funds during God’s annual Feast of Tabernacles to purchase this collection and defray printing costs. Perhaps in the future they can be used as fund raisers
Sacred Celebrations: Traditions and Festivities of Monastic Orders
Author: Norberto Wyatt
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Discover the enchanting world of holiday traditions within monastic communities, where monks and nuns come together in joyful celebration and reflection. Delve into the rich history and ancient customs of these sacred rituals, from Christmas to Easter and beyond. Learn about the unique ceremonies and practices that imbue these occasions with spiritual significance, from midnight Mass to silent retreats. Explore how the lives of monks and nuns are infused with a profound sense of reverence and devotion during these special times of the year. Witness the beauty of communal prayer, feasting, and fellowship as these contemplative souls come together to honor the mysteries of the faith in time-honored ways. Experience the magic of monastic holidays through the eyes of those who dedicate their lives to prayer and contemplation. Gain insight into the deep spiritual meaning behind each holiday season and how it shapes the rhythm of monastic life. From sharing stories around the fireplace to partaking in ancient rituals passed down through generations, uncover the sacred traditions that define the essence of monastic celebrations. Journey through the seasons with an intimate glimpse into the daily lives and spiritual practices of monks and nuns as they mark the passage of time with reverence and gratitude. Immerse yourself in a world steeped in tradition and contemplation, where every holiday is an opportunity for spiritual renewal and awakening. Witness the blend of solemnity and joy that characterizes monastic celebrations, as these dedicated souls offer their prayers and devotion to a higher power. Through heartfelt reflections and inspiring anecdotes, gain a deeper understanding of the unique way in which monastic orders honor and commemorate holidays throughout the year. Experience the beauty of ancient customs and modern adaptations that unite these communities in a shared sense of sacred purpose and devotion.
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Discover the enchanting world of holiday traditions within monastic communities, where monks and nuns come together in joyful celebration and reflection. Delve into the rich history and ancient customs of these sacred rituals, from Christmas to Easter and beyond. Learn about the unique ceremonies and practices that imbue these occasions with spiritual significance, from midnight Mass to silent retreats. Explore how the lives of monks and nuns are infused with a profound sense of reverence and devotion during these special times of the year. Witness the beauty of communal prayer, feasting, and fellowship as these contemplative souls come together to honor the mysteries of the faith in time-honored ways. Experience the magic of monastic holidays through the eyes of those who dedicate their lives to prayer and contemplation. Gain insight into the deep spiritual meaning behind each holiday season and how it shapes the rhythm of monastic life. From sharing stories around the fireplace to partaking in ancient rituals passed down through generations, uncover the sacred traditions that define the essence of monastic celebrations. Journey through the seasons with an intimate glimpse into the daily lives and spiritual practices of monks and nuns as they mark the passage of time with reverence and gratitude. Immerse yourself in a world steeped in tradition and contemplation, where every holiday is an opportunity for spiritual renewal and awakening. Witness the blend of solemnity and joy that characterizes monastic celebrations, as these dedicated souls offer their prayers and devotion to a higher power. Through heartfelt reflections and inspiring anecdotes, gain a deeper understanding of the unique way in which monastic orders honor and commemorate holidays throughout the year. Experience the beauty of ancient customs and modern adaptations that unite these communities in a shared sense of sacred purpose and devotion.
Sacred Earth Celebrations, 2nd Edition
Author: Glennie Kindred
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781856231756
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Uplifting and inspiring, it explores eight Celtic festivals, how they were celebrated and understood in the past, the underlying changing energy of the Earth, and the ways we may use this energy to create meaningful celebrations for today to deepen our connection to the Earth and our fellow human beings.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781856231756
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Uplifting and inspiring, it explores eight Celtic festivals, how they were celebrated and understood in the past, the underlying changing energy of the Earth, and the ways we may use this energy to create meaningful celebrations for today to deepen our connection to the Earth and our fellow human beings.
7 Feasts
Author: Erin Davis
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 0802498183
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
What’s the story behind all those feasts? It’s hard to know when you read about the Feast of Booths why exactly it matters for your life. What in the world is the Feast of Trumpets supposed to be teaching you? And, in this case, the text itself doesn’t tell you. You need a resource, a guide that can help you understand the cultural significance and how these feasts relate to the rest of the Bible. That’s exactly what Erin Davis does in this new 8-week Bible study, 7 Feasts. She’ll teach you: The significance of these feasts and why God wanted His people to celebrate How each of them point to Jesus and His work in redemption Why all of this matters for our lives today You will discover that passages you once skimmed over are now rich and meaningful in your life today.
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 0802498183
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
What’s the story behind all those feasts? It’s hard to know when you read about the Feast of Booths why exactly it matters for your life. What in the world is the Feast of Trumpets supposed to be teaching you? And, in this case, the text itself doesn’t tell you. You need a resource, a guide that can help you understand the cultural significance and how these feasts relate to the rest of the Bible. That’s exactly what Erin Davis does in this new 8-week Bible study, 7 Feasts. She’ll teach you: The significance of these feasts and why God wanted His people to celebrate How each of them point to Jesus and His work in redemption Why all of this matters for our lives today You will discover that passages you once skimmed over are now rich and meaningful in your life today.
Sacred Celebrations
Author: First Last
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780906362488
Category : Calendar, Celtic
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This user-friendly source book will be of great value to everyone wishing to celebrate and honour the changing rhythms and seasons of the Earth and her cycles. Sacred Celebrations explores each of the eight Celtic festivals, looking at how they were celebrated and understood in the past, the underlying changing energy of the Earth and ways we may use this energy to create meaningful celebrations for today. This book does not attempt to follow or recreate the past, but encourages us, whether celebrating on our own or with family and friends, to follow our own inspired interpretations of each festival, to touch the sacred, share and participate in the power of nature, express our feelings and find ways to focus on spiritual regeneration and healing. Book jacket.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780906362488
Category : Calendar, Celtic
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This user-friendly source book will be of great value to everyone wishing to celebrate and honour the changing rhythms and seasons of the Earth and her cycles. Sacred Celebrations explores each of the eight Celtic festivals, looking at how they were celebrated and understood in the past, the underlying changing energy of the Earth and ways we may use this energy to create meaningful celebrations for today. This book does not attempt to follow or recreate the past, but encourages us, whether celebrating on our own or with family and friends, to follow our own inspired interpretations of each festival, to touch the sacred, share and participate in the power of nature, express our feelings and find ways to focus on spiritual regeneration and healing. Book jacket.
Sacred Performances
Author: M. E. Combs-Schilling
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231069755
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
With penetrating insight Combs-Schilling illuminates the remarkable survival of one of the world's oldest monarchies, still ruling after 1200 years. The author unravels the paradox of this ancient yet progressive institution that has weathered invasion, economic collapse, and colonial assult. The pillars of stability for which political analysts typicaly search -- military strength, bureaucratic control, and commerical prosperity -- have often been absent in Morocco, sometimes for centuries. How then has the monarchy stood firm? In this remarkable book, Combs-Schilling argues that the answer is to be found in the distinctive forms of ritual practice developed during times of great crises. Unique among Islamic governments, the Moroccan monarchy became cnetral to the popular celebrations of the most sacred rituals of Islam, cloaking itself in their sanctity. Combs-schilling breaks new ground in thinking about ritual. The author explores the consequences of the replication and reinforcement of Morocco's national ceremonies in viallages and homes and the metaphorical equivalence thereby built. The author outlines how ritual metaphors simultaneously fuse the monarchy with the hallowed prophets of Islam and the mundane structures of family life. In elucidating the forcefulness of ritual embodiment the book challenges anthropological theory. It demonstrates that rituals created realities by inscribing them deeply within the individual's body and mind. Rituals use eros and physical substance to build imaginative abstractions. Performances of exquisite beauty and grace make the monarchy intrinsic to definitions of male and female, to experience of birth, intercourse, death, and to the ultimate longing to break death's bonds. Combs-Schilling creates a model for national political analysis that takes meaning as well as strategic power into account. The author applies the anthropological analysis of rituals to new arenas -- the nation-state and the world political economy -- without ever losing sight of the individual and the flow of daily life. The book clarifies a distinctive form of nationalism that expands the boundaries articulated by Anderson in Imagined Territories. Rituals rather than territory or administration came to define the Moroccan monarchy and the Moroccan nation under Western assault, and enabled them to survive. For the novice, the book provides an unusual and compelling entry into Islamic culture and history. Yet it is provocative for the expert in its reinterpretation of the strategic dimensions of Muhammad's marriages and the political potency of the rituals of Islam where power, sacrifice, and sexual identity converge. By revealing the link between national ceremony and individual identity, the author calls into question the popular view that sharply divides East and West and suggests commonalities in the structures of political-sexual power that are built into societies that operate within the cultural contexts of the world's three monotheistic faiths: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231069755
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
With penetrating insight Combs-Schilling illuminates the remarkable survival of one of the world's oldest monarchies, still ruling after 1200 years. The author unravels the paradox of this ancient yet progressive institution that has weathered invasion, economic collapse, and colonial assult. The pillars of stability for which political analysts typicaly search -- military strength, bureaucratic control, and commerical prosperity -- have often been absent in Morocco, sometimes for centuries. How then has the monarchy stood firm? In this remarkable book, Combs-Schilling argues that the answer is to be found in the distinctive forms of ritual practice developed during times of great crises. Unique among Islamic governments, the Moroccan monarchy became cnetral to the popular celebrations of the most sacred rituals of Islam, cloaking itself in their sanctity. Combs-schilling breaks new ground in thinking about ritual. The author explores the consequences of the replication and reinforcement of Morocco's national ceremonies in viallages and homes and the metaphorical equivalence thereby built. The author outlines how ritual metaphors simultaneously fuse the monarchy with the hallowed prophets of Islam and the mundane structures of family life. In elucidating the forcefulness of ritual embodiment the book challenges anthropological theory. It demonstrates that rituals created realities by inscribing them deeply within the individual's body and mind. Rituals use eros and physical substance to build imaginative abstractions. Performances of exquisite beauty and grace make the monarchy intrinsic to definitions of male and female, to experience of birth, intercourse, death, and to the ultimate longing to break death's bonds. Combs-Schilling creates a model for national political analysis that takes meaning as well as strategic power into account. The author applies the anthropological analysis of rituals to new arenas -- the nation-state and the world political economy -- without ever losing sight of the individual and the flow of daily life. The book clarifies a distinctive form of nationalism that expands the boundaries articulated by Anderson in Imagined Territories. Rituals rather than territory or administration came to define the Moroccan monarchy and the Moroccan nation under Western assault, and enabled them to survive. For the novice, the book provides an unusual and compelling entry into Islamic culture and history. Yet it is provocative for the expert in its reinterpretation of the strategic dimensions of Muhammad's marriages and the political potency of the rituals of Islam where power, sacrifice, and sexual identity converge. By revealing the link between national ceremony and individual identity, the author calls into question the popular view that sharply divides East and West and suggests commonalities in the structures of political-sexual power that are built into societies that operate within the cultural contexts of the world's three monotheistic faiths: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Sacred Ceremony
Author: Steven D. Farmer, Ph.D
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 1401932746
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Steven Farmer is a best selling author, teacher, shamanic practitioner, and Soul Healer. Sacred Ceremony gives you clear and simple guidelines for designing and performing ceremonies for any purpose—from healing emotional or physical wounds to honoring important life passages and celebrating seasonal cycles. Whatever your spiritual background or experience with ceremonies, this is a book you’ll want to refer to again and again! "Sacred Ceremony is the most through, thoughtful, and accesible book on ritual ceremony that exists today. It is a treaure that can help you connect to the Source of Life, renew in times of transition, find healing and guidance, celebrate the cycles of life, and maintain a vibrant cnnection to the Sacred every day. Thank you, Steven, for compiling such a meaningful and practical guide." - Joan Borysenko, PhD.
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 1401932746
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Steven Farmer is a best selling author, teacher, shamanic practitioner, and Soul Healer. Sacred Ceremony gives you clear and simple guidelines for designing and performing ceremonies for any purpose—from healing emotional or physical wounds to honoring important life passages and celebrating seasonal cycles. Whatever your spiritual background or experience with ceremonies, this is a book you’ll want to refer to again and again! "Sacred Ceremony is the most through, thoughtful, and accesible book on ritual ceremony that exists today. It is a treaure that can help you connect to the Source of Life, renew in times of transition, find healing and guidance, celebrate the cycles of life, and maintain a vibrant cnnection to the Sacred every day. Thank you, Steven, for compiling such a meaningful and practical guide." - Joan Borysenko, PhD.
The Grandmother of Time
Author: Zsuzsanna E. Budapest
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062501097
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In The Grandmother of Time, Zsuzsanna Budapest teaches both beginners and experieced practioners how to intergrate wiccan spirtuality into their everyday lives. Here are new approaches to today's rituals, from birthdays and dedications of newborn babies to purifying our homes and protecting us in travel.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062501097
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In The Grandmother of Time, Zsuzsanna Budapest teaches both beginners and experieced practioners how to intergrate wiccan spirtuality into their everyday lives. Here are new approaches to today's rituals, from birthdays and dedications of newborn babies to purifying our homes and protecting us in travel.
Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains
Author: Johan Reinhard
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The Incas carried out some of the most dramatic ceremonies known to us from ancient times. Groups of people walked hundreds of miles across arid and mountainous terrain to perform them on mountains over 6,096 m (20,000 feet) high. The most important offerings made during these pilgrimages involved human sacrifices (capacochas). Although Spanish chroniclers wrote about these offerings and the state sponsored processions of which they were a part, their accounts were based on second-hand sources, and the only direct evidence we have of the capacocha sacrifices comes to us from archaeological excavations. Some of the most thoroughly documented of these were undertaken on high mountain summits, where the material evidence has been exceptionally well preserved. In this study we describe the results of research undertaken on Mount Llullaillaco (6,739 m/22,109 feet), which has the world's highest archaeological site. The types of ruins and artifact assemblages recovered are described and analyzed. By comparing the archaeological evidence with the chroniclers' accounts and with findings from other mountaintop sites, common patterns are demonstrated; while at the same time previously little known elements contribute to our understanding of key aspects of Inca religion. This study illustrates the importance of archaeological sites being placed within the broader context of physical and sacred features of the natural landscape.
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The Incas carried out some of the most dramatic ceremonies known to us from ancient times. Groups of people walked hundreds of miles across arid and mountainous terrain to perform them on mountains over 6,096 m (20,000 feet) high. The most important offerings made during these pilgrimages involved human sacrifices (capacochas). Although Spanish chroniclers wrote about these offerings and the state sponsored processions of which they were a part, their accounts were based on second-hand sources, and the only direct evidence we have of the capacocha sacrifices comes to us from archaeological excavations. Some of the most thoroughly documented of these were undertaken on high mountain summits, where the material evidence has been exceptionally well preserved. In this study we describe the results of research undertaken on Mount Llullaillaco (6,739 m/22,109 feet), which has the world's highest archaeological site. The types of ruins and artifact assemblages recovered are described and analyzed. By comparing the archaeological evidence with the chroniclers' accounts and with findings from other mountaintop sites, common patterns are demonstrated; while at the same time previously little known elements contribute to our understanding of key aspects of Inca religion. This study illustrates the importance of archaeological sites being placed within the broader context of physical and sacred features of the natural landscape.
Sacred Rituals: Exploring the Significance of Quinceañera Celebrations in Latin America
Author: May Barton
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Dive into the rich cultural traditions and meanings behind the age-old celebration of a young woman's transition into adulthood in Latin American society. Discover how the Quinceañera ceremony symbolizes a girl's maturity, virtue, and readiness to take on the responsibilities of adult life. Explore the elaborate planning, intricate customs, and vibrant festivities that come together to create a truly memorable and symbolic event for families and communities. Uncover the deep historical roots of the Quinceañera tradition, tracing its origins back to pre-Columbian indigenous practices that have evolved over centuries to become a quintessential cultural celebration in Latin America. Learn about the intersection of religion, family values, and social expectations that shape the way Quinceañera celebrations are carried out in different regions and subcultures across the continent. Witness the beauty and splendor of Quinceañera dresses, a central element of the celebration that embodies the young woman's transformation into womanhood. Delve into the intricate symbolism behind the various rituals and symbolic gestures that make up the Quinceañera ceremony, from the blessing of the rosary to the changing of shoes, each carrying its own special significance and meaning. Explore the ways in which modern Quinceañera celebrations have retained their cultural essence while also adapting to contemporary trends and influences. From themed parties and choreographed dances to social media showcases and destination celebrations, see how Quinceañeras continue to evolve and resonate with younger generations in Latin American communities and beyond. Gain a deeper appreciation for the customs, values, and traditions that shape the Quinceañera celebration as a rite of passage that transcends borders and unites families in a shared cultural experience. Whether you are a participant, observer, or simply curious about the significance of this age-old tradition, Sacred Rituals offers a captivating journey into the heart of the Quinceañera celebration.
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Dive into the rich cultural traditions and meanings behind the age-old celebration of a young woman's transition into adulthood in Latin American society. Discover how the Quinceañera ceremony symbolizes a girl's maturity, virtue, and readiness to take on the responsibilities of adult life. Explore the elaborate planning, intricate customs, and vibrant festivities that come together to create a truly memorable and symbolic event for families and communities. Uncover the deep historical roots of the Quinceañera tradition, tracing its origins back to pre-Columbian indigenous practices that have evolved over centuries to become a quintessential cultural celebration in Latin America. Learn about the intersection of religion, family values, and social expectations that shape the way Quinceañera celebrations are carried out in different regions and subcultures across the continent. Witness the beauty and splendor of Quinceañera dresses, a central element of the celebration that embodies the young woman's transformation into womanhood. Delve into the intricate symbolism behind the various rituals and symbolic gestures that make up the Quinceañera ceremony, from the blessing of the rosary to the changing of shoes, each carrying its own special significance and meaning. Explore the ways in which modern Quinceañera celebrations have retained their cultural essence while also adapting to contemporary trends and influences. From themed parties and choreographed dances to social media showcases and destination celebrations, see how Quinceañeras continue to evolve and resonate with younger generations in Latin American communities and beyond. Gain a deeper appreciation for the customs, values, and traditions that shape the Quinceañera celebration as a rite of passage that transcends borders and unites families in a shared cultural experience. Whether you are a participant, observer, or simply curious about the significance of this age-old tradition, Sacred Rituals offers a captivating journey into the heart of the Quinceañera celebration.