Ghosh!!!hahaha,,,today i have been voice out everything about my stupid uncle.
Actually its not in my purpose,but we have nothing to share anymore then suddenly i simply starting about the hot issue.Maybe its sound funny but for me its the stupid things that my family has done.Everything started with my crazy uncle,whose a giving a hope to my family about his future marriage. But, the problems here he bring me together into this dam,shit lier.SO,,the mastermind is me right now,not him argh!!!! Am i also as craziest as my uncle!! Maybe i should make my confession when i'm going back for my sem break end of this year.To "that girl" I'm sorry about the that.Eh,,you right i should tell the truth to them,if not you will be the victim hehe.....again sorry,,but if you become my aunt i also don't mind,haha...maybe should be proud of having a sporting and crazy-crazy aunt like me......haha...
One of the greatest things have to be share, ... Treasure the tears, treasure the laughter, but most importantly, treasure the memories. ...
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
KUMANG
The mother goddess of the Ibans, the Sea Dayaks of Borneo. Kumang, ‘whose back was white’, scorched by the setting sun, had charge of paradise, which was the home of Bujang, the first Iban. This land was situated near Mecca, whence Bujang's descendants wandered to Sumatra, then to Borneo, often in the company of tribal divinities. Possibly this legendary migration from West Asia is a reference to the arrival of important ideas, perhaps carried by a few leaders, rather than any actual movement of people. A sense of proximity with the spiritual world is an everyday feature of life in Iban longhouses, villages under one roof, and during each gawai, or festival, it is customary to invite the attendance of both ancestors and deities. There are also many tales of the appearance of the god in dreams. On one occasion Kumang appeared to a shy young warrior and informed him that a petrified bamboo shoot he had found was in fact a charm-stone which would make him a great war leader. Head-hunting was until recent times the crowning proof of manhood, not least because the possession of heads bestowed magical power. War leaders have a tua, or guardian spirit. If the tua is the python, it signified that he is guided in battle by his ancestors; if it is the cobra, he is guided by Kling, the god of war. Snakes are the most common guardian spirits, but other tua are wild cats and deer. One normally learns of one's tua by means of a dream.
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