Monday, January 25, 2010

The Spiritual Message of "Avatar"



The movie, "Avatar" and the song from the movie, "I See You",  both teach a deep spiritual lesson, a lesson which we all need to remember and practice.

Find out what that message is Here:

Tsahaylu blog

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

"Avatar" Movie and "Pure Language"


The biggest movie of the holiday season has been James Cameron's blockbuster epic "Avatar". What I found most interesting and intriguing, in this movie, is the spiritual messages throughout, and  also the language of the Na'vi people, who are the focus of this movie. The Na'vi live on a lovely planet moon called Pandora in a far away star system. They live in peace and oneness until aliens (Americans) land on their beautiful jungle planet and start destroying the environment and finally give an 'extermination order' (sound familiar?) so that they might get the valuable minerals found only under the Na'vi's commual home, "The Hometree". In the end, several of the American's join with the Na'vi  to save their civilization.

What I like so much about the movie was the Na'vi's love for one another and their joining in oneness, to live, survive and heal one another. It reminds me so much of Jesus' words: "I say unto you be one; and if ye are not one, ye are not mine.: (D&C 83:27)

Also, in making this movie, a whole new language was developed, as the language of the Na'vi. What I found amazing is that I recently read about Joseph Smith's Pure Language, which is mentioned in the latest installment  of "The Joseph Smith Papers" books, where the name of God given in Pure Language is "Aw-man".

Amazingly, in the language of the Na'vi, the meaning of "Aw" is "One".

From a post in "The Juvenile Instructor" blog:

The Document (As transcribed in Joseph Smith Papers, Revelations and Translations Volume 1: Facsimile Revelation Books, page 265, with some of the transcription simplified)
A SAMPLE of pure language:
Question: What is the name of God in pure Language
Answer: Awman."

 "The Juvenile Instructor"blog

On the Na'vi planet of Pandora their "spirit guide" is a kind of Mother Earth spirit called "Ey-wa", (leader One). The 'wa' title, may be the feminine version of "Aw".

Joseph Smith's Pure Language states the name of God is "Aw-man"; so can the language of James Cameron's Na'vi in "Avatar" be just a coincidence or does "Aw" really mean both 'God' and 'One'?

Makes sense to me!

Visit my blog about the "Avatar" movie:  "Tsahaylu"  (meaning: eternal bond )



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