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    world still strongly exists in today’s society & in every world religion. • Throughout history man has asked the questions of why am I here? What is my purpose? What is the meaning of this life? Religion has helped answer these questions‚ resolve this issue of confusion & has given humanity a belief since the beginning of time that there is a perfect reality that les beyond this imperfect world. • Dating back to thousands of years ago when Indigenous Aboriginal Australians were the only human existence

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    Jesus lived out the parable of the sower in Matthew 5:1-23. Jesus sowed the seed of the Word of God with many and some of the seed fell on the pathway‚ some on rocky ground‚ some on thorn infested ground and some on good soil. In Luke 10:2 Jesus told the 70 seed sowers “The harvest is plentiful‚ but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest‚ therefore‚ to send out workers into his harvest field” Luke 10:2. The parable of the sower can be defined with five “S” words. 1. Sowers – men and

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    The Aboriginal culture is complex and diverse. The Indigenous cultures of Australia are the oldest living cultural history in the world – they go back at least 50‚000 years. Cultural heritage is seen as ’the total ways of living built up by a group of human beings‚ which is passed from one generation to the next’‚ given to them by reason of their birth. In Australia‚ Indigenous communities keep their cultural heritage alive by passing their knowledge‚ arts‚ rituals and performances from one generation

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    Hypothesis: The land is the basis for all Australian Aboriginal Spirituality. Without their reverence for the land there would be little spirituality or enduring method of communicating their way of life. For some 40‚000 years the framework for Australian Aboriginal spirituality is their belief that all objects are living and share the same soul or spirit that Aboriginals share. The basic Aboriginal spiritual belief is invariably about the land Aboriginal people live on. ‘This belief is ‘geosophical’

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    CONSCIOUSNESS An Altered State of Consciousness The conscious mind is what allows individuals to become associated with the closest form of reality that they can perceive. To achieve a conscious state‚ the individual should be aware and responsive to their immediate environment as well as their own unique thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions. However‚ while it may go unnoticed and seem completely effortless‚ people are continually altering their states consciousness. For instance‚ when people become

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    The Aboriginal Culture. The Indigenous aboriginal people are one of a kind they mostly reside in Australia both the mainland and the island Tasmania. The Aboriginals were indigenous to the continent and has resided there since the late 1700’s. There are over 400 different tribes within the Aboriginal culture and they all have different dialects‚ and languages. Communication amongst the Aboriginal people is much different they use terms such as full blood or half caste meaning not of the same

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    wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders. Another on going issue as a result of European settlement is racism. Due to past discriminatory policies and legislation‚ Aboriginal people have been denied access and participation in education‚ access to information‚ training and employment and health‚ resulting in grief and substance abuse. It is important in a childhood education and care service to take into account these historical/contemporary issues and the culture of the Aboriginal/Torres

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    Just like in Christianity‚ there are many sacred items in Aboriginal Spirituality. These sacred items provide a meaning and importance to each religion. They are used in ceremonies‚ in which enhances the religion and environment. One of the sacred items from Christianity that is similar to sage is the cross. The cross is a predominent item in Christianity as it recognizes the sacrifice made by God to renew His people of sin. Jesus was His only son‚ but he was still crucified in order for the

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    says What the text means Rhetorical Devices I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and see if I could not learn what it had to teach‚ and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived. Thoreau wanted to get the most from his life by determining what was really important. In this quote Thoreau uses the rhetorical device‚ aphorism: a pithy observation that contains a general truth‚ such as‚ “if it ain’t broke‚ don’t fix it.” He

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    was the idea of racism and how it has affected many aboriginal communities and there well being. I don’t have any aboriginal blood in me but I think its important to understand that we can all learn something from them. There great respect for the environment and there surroundings have been documented for decades and it seems like they don’t get enough credit for what they have done. They created Canada and

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