jsbn said:Ah... The annoying white milky sap frm da Banana tree that irritates ur skin.![]()
Hommie said:Do take note of the differences and not do a comparism between the dialect group as 'excessive'.
Please quote me evidence of families or peoples who were burning paper money everyday for a month. There's only a few days where people do that. Different culture pratice differently how could you compare an apple and oranges?Wai said:dont u think it is still excessive when pple commemorate and burn paper money for one whole month when more important events like chinese new year got less attention in singapore?
I dunno why pple burn so much offering to ghosts when there are other historic pple or events which are more worth to commemorate. Are they really so scare of ghost or what they want is just 4D numbers? I will prefer my descendent to know about the story of Qu Yuan, Hou Yi and the origin of moon cake, rice dumplings...etc, than to scare about hungry ghosts roaming on the street for one month.
Wai said:nah..i am NOT telling anyone to stop commemorate hungry ghost festival, but i just want to highlight that there are also many other traditions and festivals that are meaningful and we should not neglect.
i have not seen any day when no one burn their offerings because i can still find ashes on the ground every day, wish pple can be more considerate and burn their offerings in the metal bins provided and best if they will burn everything day want within a day or two instead of spread over the month
during this month there will be ashes fly into my room and i will down with flu and running nose easily
No but calling a festival 'excessive' is not exactly respect or is it highlighting others. You are pushing the blame of a few to the entire festival itself. Most people burnt only at two days of the seventh month, beginning and end but there are those who can't make it and do it on others. It won't be the entire month.Wai said:nah..i am NOT telling anyone to stop commemorate hungry ghost festival, but i just want to highlight that there are also many other traditions and festivals that are meaningful and we should not neglect.
i have not seen any day when no one burn their offerings because i can still find ashes on the ground every day, wish pple can be more considerate and burn their offerings in the metal bins provided and best if they will burn everything day want within a day or two instead of spread over the month
during this month there will be ashes fly into my room and i will down with flu and running nose easily
Hommie said:No but calling a festival 'excessive' is not exactly respect or is it highlighting others. You are pushing the blame of a few to the entire festival itself. Most people burnt only at two days of the seventh month, beginning and end but there are those who can't make it and do it on others. It won't be the entire month.
if we can hide inside fort siloso before they lock the gate it will be thrilling.sbs99 said:any suggestions? =)
Don't worry, in another 20yrs time, when the younglings don't even know what offerings to burn and offer, ur flu and running nose problem will be solved. ;pWai said:nah..i am NOT telling anyone to stop commemorate hungry ghost festival, but i just want to highlight that there are also many other traditions and festivals that are meaningful and we should not neglect.
i have not seen any day when no one burn their offerings because i can still find ashes on the ground every day, wish pple can be more considerate and burn their offerings in the metal bins provided and best if they will burn everything day want within a day or two instead of spread over the month
during this month there will be ashes fly into my room and i will down with flu and running nose easily
It depends on how hardworking ur estate cleaners are.soma said:Eh..I think this is the month when you can burn thing on the ground and throw the offerings and won't get fine.. :sweat:
BTW i think the metal bins is never enough.:sweatsm:
Some correction here. Taoism is a big melting pot of the existing believes that is more than 4000 years(Earlier than Shang dynasties as 已经eikin said:i'm not a religion/culture expert, but just to share some information about this festival i picked up from readings over the years ...
Shang Yuan offerings are dedicated to the Heavenly Palace 天宫, Zhong Yuan offerings are dedicated to the Earthly Palace 地宫 and Xia Yuan offerings are dedicated to the Water Palace 水宫. These three festivities are closely related to the Lunar Calender used in traditional Chinese farming society. Shang Yuan and Xia Yuan have more or less 'evolved' into other festivities depending on regions, of which many Southern Chinese now offer prayers to Heavenly Palace on 9th day of first lunar month instead of the 15th day due to changes along history, but the 15th day remained as Yuan Xiao Festival 元宵节(do note that Toaism, like Buddhism, remained a 'non-religion' until about 2000 years back when it became mixed with other superstitious religious practices)
Depending on how you interpret, Taoism did not start with start with Lao Zi 老子s 道德经 but rather Lao Zi revolutionalise of thinking the way. It started 4-5000 years ago with a mystical fortune telling using animal bones and tortoise shell that evolved to today's palm, face reading(手,面相eikin said:Today, many Taoist practices seem superstitious and without logic, but we have to be mindful that this is the 'evolved' Toaism we are seeing and not the original Taoism from Lao Zi 老子 and Dao De Jing 道德经 (direct translation as the 'Scriptures of Moral,' most likely the wrong translation but the idea is there) These superstitious practises, however, often originate from some ancient wisdom of the traditional farming society (but many are pure invented superstition also) i do take part in these activities as well, though i'm not a believer, but more for the community and family spirit embedded in them.