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i saw something that people have some weard problem with the movie avatar cuz it has "pagan"...i dont even know but i guess the curch has beef with that movie anyone know why? i love that movie and i see nothing that has to do with "evil pagan blah blah blah" stuff :/
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It does deal with a lot of pagan principals, the afterlife, the tree of life thing, mother nature and a connection with animals (both literal with the hair thing and later on when our hero talks to the tree and tells it he needs help and then the next day all the animals fight together as one, so a mental connection there) and there are elements o tribal witchcraft in the rituals.
I think to a vasual watcher it would just be a film, but if you look it is fairly pagan. It is also refers to african tribes and the invasion of the lands by white europeans. All the aliens are voiced by black actors, all the avatar folk are white and even the woman who sets up the schools etc... looks like a white explorer. Tis a film of many levels!
I think to a vasual watcher it would just be a film, but if you look it is fairly pagan. It is also refers to african tribes and the invasion of the lands by white europeans. All the aliens are voiced by black actors, all the avatar folk are white and even the woman who sets up the schools etc... looks like a white explorer. Tis a film of many levels!
My husband and I went to see that movie yesterday, since it has been re-released. We missed it the first time around, so I was glad that it came out again. In my opinion, it couldn't have gotten more pagan. The Na'vi reminded me of a combination between Native Americans and tribal Africans. That kind of connection to the Earth is what I have been trying to re-capture for the past 20 years.
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Re: Avatar?
@ Strawberry:
yes, Pochohantas does contain a lot of pagan influences, and the song "colors of the wind" relvoles around a lot of the religions in paganism.
yes, Pochohantas does contain a lot of pagan influences, and the song "colors of the wind" relvoles around a lot of the religions in paganism.
The tears we cry are the scars we bear.
May we bear them with pride, for they tell the story of who we are and where we have been.
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May we bear them with pride, for they tell the story of who we are and where we have been.
BLESSED BE!
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