Amanda Capper - People Speaking Silently to Themselves
I thought this reading was really interesting, because it framed the cultural significance of certain religious and cultural Apache sacred sites as only having power when the individual is present, "speaking silently." In other words, the site only contains power when it is attached to a sacred ritual, religious deity or cultural/religious practice. I thought this was really interesting, because it attempts to answer whether or not the site has power in and of itself, or if it is simply similar to a social construct.
That reminds me of a question I once wondered myself: Is religion a social construct? This question is really heavy, because it cannot be answered easily. How does one even begin to answer it? Is there an answer? For me, I think that this depends on what the Truth is. Not just what someone personally believes to be true, because you never know if what this person believes is the real Truth, or just their own truth. I don't know if that makes sense, but it is certainly a thought experiment I am interested in finding more about.
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