The Wild Goose Pagoda in Xian (jshee an) |
The monks use ink and brush to write on the prayer ribbons in calligraphy |
Some beautiful wood carving on the building |
The monk painting on the ribbon We visited this pagoda in Xian. I haven't talked too much about the religion in China. Officially, the country is atheist. Those who are religious are one of the following: Buddhist, Taoist, or the teachings of Confucious. I only saw two Christian churches...one in Beijing, and one in Shanghai. They do allow Christian missionaries, but on a very limited basis. I spoke to our tour director, Andy, and he said he believed some of the Buddhist beliefs. I asked him about the afterlife, and he said he thought that life is just over. If you are lucky, you are reincarnated, if not, you just fade away. It made me very sad. I told him I was a Christian, and he knew about the religion with the one God, and Jesus. He said it was a "good one". These monks are writing on prayer ribbons, that the worshippers buy at the pagoda. They pray for different things and situations, and they write the request on it. Then it is tied on a tree or bush, or part of the building. The worshippers believe then that the prayer will be answered, but they have no assurance. There is not a personal relationship with any of their "gods". The idol worship and paganism really bothered me, and my heart was broken for the people there. I will pray for the people of China...that the saving grace and love of Jesus could reach at least some of them. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
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