jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

Who are the bad and the good?

I do not remember the first time that I see “Star Wars” but I love this Saga. This Saga includes six episodes and this great story was to create by George Lucas, who made it like a serie in firsthand. My Favorite episode is the third called “Revenge of the Sith”.
This story is about a fictitious galaxy, far far away, where many species and planets exist and who live in peace. But, like all stories, it always exists the battle between the forces f good and evil. In this galaxy, the good is represents by “Jedi knights” who conformed a select group of beings whit superlative powers that they is about “The Force” and the fact it is in everything and everywhere. This is like a religion that it is about every good feelings. On the other hand, the Siths represent the evil force, who are the rivals of the Jedis, and their aim is to exterminate the Jedi race. The Siths based their power in “The dark side of the force” and in bad feelings like hate and pain.

Furthermore of this religious face, this saga shows a historic dilemma, The Republic versus The Empire. You can see two ideologies totally opposite. In this galaxy there are many planets organized in a “Galactic senate” where it debates all problems in this galaxy of way diplomatic a democratic. But, this democratic model is interrupt by rebellion of the Siths, who took the command of the universe through “The Empire”.

The third element, very attractive in this film, is the special effects and fiction. This is a world where there are many great characters and incredible creatures. As well, it shows great space ships, robots, Laser sabers, etc. It is amazing!

The best in this film, “the third episode”, is that the battle between Jedis and Siths achieves a critical moment, when through the dialogues the spectator can reflect about who is the true evil and good. It is an extraordinary moment, a doubt few times see.
Below I show you a photograph of both rival sides.

May the Force be with you


viernes, 3 de junio de 2011

Siddharta Gautama…The Wise

I remember, when I was a child I hated reading, in the school learning was a obligation and this converted to the reading in a torture. I preferred to watch TV and to play with my friends.
The first book that I read it was “La Hormiguita Cantora y El Duende Melodía”. I do not remember what it was about but I know it appears a little world where it shows the adventures of bugs and mythological creatures in the garden of a house. This book was to write by Alicia Morel and it is a good book, but in this time I can not see the quality of this book and other books.
So, I growed up hating the books, until I finished the secondary. Then, I had more free time, and in my house there was a book that I had hear that it is a very good book and I decided read it. This book was Siddharta, that is about a young of middle east of Indian features that stars a travel of Illumination leaving all material objects. This story shows a very common tradition of India, where a person relinquish all and he lives like a beggar to search the pure knowledge and become him in a supernatural being. This book is very complex and it has a view point very philosophical. Despite of I hated to read, the complex of this book attract me and it motivate me to continue reading. This book was to write by Hermann Hesse and since this moment this book became in my favorite and Hermann Hesse in my favorite author because he had wrote other great work like “Demian” and “Narzis and Goldmund” among other.
Dedicate Great Buda.
This photo shows the moment of illumination of Buda.