Title: By the Waters of Babylon
1By the Waters of Babylon
2Pay attention to the setting and ask yourself
- Is this story set in
- The past
- The present
- Or the future?
3Also, write these words down and after the story,
see if you can figure out what they mean
- 1. Dead Places
- 2. The Great River
- 3. Old books writings
- 4. Old Days
- 5. Place of the Gods
- 6. God-road
- 7. Ou-dis-sun
- 8. Bitter Water
- 9. UBTREAS
- 10. ASHING
- 11. The temple with the
stars for a roof - 12. The dead god
4The Dead Places were
- Houses or dwellings of humans who died a long
time ago
5The Great River, Ou-dis-sun was
6- Old Books and Writings were
- Books written in English that existed before our
society was destroyed - The Old Days were.
- The days before The Great Burning, our present
day
7The God Roads were
- The Concrete roads we used to use
8The Bitter Water was
9The Place of the Gods wasNew York
10UBTREAS was
- The Sub Treasury in New York,
- now called Federal Hall National Memorial
11Ashing was
- A Statue of George Washington in Union Square,
New York City
12The temple with the stars for a roof was
- The ceiling at Grand Central Station
13Who do you think the dead god sitting in the
chair was?
14This was a fantasy story but several things,
although they sounded odd, were based in reality.
Some examples are
- 1. Priests, chants and spells
- 2. A purification process
- 3. Interpreting animals as signs
- 4. Cultures in the future having less knowledge
than cultures in the past
15Priests, Chants and Spells
- The Cherokee have similar chants, spells, and
dances -
- The Cherokee had many lively dances. In the uka
dance, the chief, or uka himself offered
thanksgiving in a spirit of rejoicing
16A Purification process
- Some Native Americans also have a purification
process - The individual goes alone into the wilderness to
a sacred place where he fasts, thirsts, smokes
tobacco, prays, and meditates for a vision. - Vision quests are mostly undertaken by males
usually when entering puberty, but sometimes in
childhood. - They also have maturity rituals, sometimes called
vision quests - Young boys before or at puberty are encouraged to
enter into a period of fasting, meditation and
physical challenge. He separates himself from the
tribe and go to a wilderness area. The goal is to
receive a vision that will guide his development
for the rest of his life. They also seek to
acquire a guardian spirit who will be close and
supportive for their lifetime. -
17Interpreting animals as signs
- In the Cherokee religion, The Eagle, flying
toward the East, is a symbol of strength,
endurance and vision. East signifies the renewal
of life and the rebirth of Cherokee unity.
18Also, Egyptians believed cats to be sacred
- When a cat died their former owners and occupants
of the house would - go into deep mourning and shave their eyebrows as
a sign of grief. People - are not the only mummies in Egypt, as the cat
was also mummified - significantly.
- Cats were not only protected by almost every
occupant of Egypt, but also - by the law. So extreme in fact was the
devoutness of the Egyptian culture - to the cat, that if a human killed a feline,
either intentionally or - unintentionally, that human was sentenced to
death.
19Cultures in the future having less knowledge than
cultures in the past
- Examples
- Roman bathrooms
- Bathhouses also had large public latrines, often
with marble seats over channels whose continuous
flow of water constituted the first flush
toilets
20This was in 117 A.D. Lets check out the early
1900s
212,000 years later, their toilets looked like this
Usually the father of the family dug a new hole a
few feet from the outhouse, moved it onto the new
hole, then took the dirt and filled in the old
hole. However, I know an uncle who got in there
with a shovel because he didn't feel like digging
a new hole.
22What about the concept of flight?
- Between 1899 and 1905 A.D., the Wright brothers
conducted a program of aeronautical research and
experimentation that led to the first successful
powered airplane in 1903
23But the actual concept of flight is much, much
older
These are in ancient Egypt
24 Helicopters
25 Gliders
26These carvings were made at least 3,000 years
BEFORE the Wright Brothers took their first flight
27What about homes?These were the homes built and
used in early James town in the 1700s
28These, are the pyramids of Giza, constructed some
time around 2600 B.C.
29This is the construction of the inside
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31These pyramids are at least 4,000 OLDER than the
Jamestown settlement
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