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Xena is on page 70 of 378 of Avatar and Nature Spirituality (Environmental Humanities)
Avatar's combination of sound and images asks viewers to imagine the true social and environmental costs of humanity's reliance on fossil fuels.
Jul 15, 2023 04:56PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 17 of 378 of Avatar and Nature Spirituality (Environmental Humanities)
"There are many dangers on Pandora, and one of the subtlest is that you may come to love it too much"
Jul 15, 2023 04:19PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 5 of 378 of Avatar and Nature Spirituality (Environmental Humanities)
"Avatar asks us to see that everything is connected, all human beings to each other, and us to the Earth. And if you have to go four and a half light years to another, made-up planet to appreciate this miracle of the world that we have right here, well, you know what, that's the wonder of cinema right there, that's the magic"
Jul 11, 2023 12:44PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 191 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Avatar offers us a cautionary tale to remind us that a selfish individualalist ethics can blind us to the importance of other people, of our dummunities, and of the living world of which we are a part, even to the point of threatening their (and our very survival)
Jul 11, 2023 12:16PM Add a comment
Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)

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Xena is on page 167 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
So the happy ending of Avatar is a dream, while our world is closer to a nightmare, ecologically speaking.
Jul 09, 2023 01:00PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 121 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
For the Na'vi, however, the "sacrifice of the thing" is not a simple destruction, but is done with the intention to preserve and respect the spiritual essence of the natural world, which they regard as a singular being, the goddess Eywa. The alien "sky people," on the other hand, destroy without renewing, out of an unquenchable thirst for money, oblivious to their own deep interrelationship with nature.
Jul 08, 2023 02:51PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 66 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Jake Sully went from being a self-centered individual, only concerned with regaining the use of his legs, to being the defender of an entire world.
Jul 08, 2023 02:13PM Add a comment
Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)

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Xena is on page 65 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
In Avatar Jake embarks on a joi of self-discovery and self-realization, advancing along a path th can map out with the aid of these seven main energy center chakras.
Jul 08, 2023 11:49AM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 43 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
We should embrace the beauty of the present moment without judgment, expectation, acceptance, or rejection. When we can do that, we have reached a state of liberation - or moksha, in Sanskrit.
Jul 08, 2023 11:39AM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 41 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Pandora could be a "giver" to humanity by providing a model for how we can live in communion with our world. Jake receives the lesson, but unfortunately most of the other human beings on Pandora fail to listen and learn.
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Xena is on page 30 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Vatican Radio asserts that Avatar "cleverly winks at all those pseudo-doctrines that turn ecology into the religion of the millennium.
Nature is no longer a creation to defend, but a divinity to worship.
Jul 07, 2023 02:50PM Add a comment
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Xena is on page 11 of 272 of Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
By contrast, the world of the Na'vi is much more feminine. Na' vi women are equal partners with their men and are just as capable as their male counterparts.
Jul 07, 2023 02:31PM Add a comment
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