Sunday, December 5, 2010
Kelsey Brooks - Fate
In the book 'Oral tradition as History', describes that in Rundi oral traditions and their perception on the future, it always comes true. They call this fate. This is put into an "ultimate reality." This is the reality that includes religion and the unseen along with the visible world. This was interesting to read because in order to have fate, one must believe. This can teach a lot of people that belief of a higher power can lead to greater things. Some people might have a hard time believing in something, but with faith it is possible. There is always something greater to what is unseen to the eye.
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