Value for Thursday of Week 23 in the season of Growth

Tradition

Tradition is a practice or set of practices within a society or culture. Its value is similar to that of ritual. It can contribute to stability but it can also lead to a loss of individual freedom.

  • Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse. [Winston Churchill]
  • Tradition is the illusion of permanence. [Woody Allen]
  • If I belong to a tradition, it is a tradition that makes the masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the composer what he ought to have composed. [Alfred Brendel]
  • Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to that arrogant oligarchy who merely happen to be walking about. [Gilbert K. Chesterton]

Tradition, with its ritual element, is a way of recapturing the past for a while, often in the company of others with a shared set of traditions. The values and ethics in our Human Faith model emphasize growth, expansion and testing limits. Tradition offers an occasional break from that, for a restorative breath.

Real

True Narratives

Histories of traditions:

Technical and Analytical Readings

Photographs

Documentary and Educational Films

Imaginary

Fictional Narratives

Novels:

Poetry

Poems:

Music: Composers, artists, and major works

From all over the world, music has grown out of and been associated with traditions. Even jazz and Western classical music have their traditions: to Western ears, these do not seem like traditions but they are as firmly based in culture as is the Klezmer music associated with Jewish culture. However, because Western classical composers place a greater emphasis on music theory from a non-cultural perspective, and intellectual development, I will focus this discussion on music that adheres tightly to its cultural roots, presenting just a few examples from many cultures around the world.

As an illustration of how musical traditions can lead to other musical traditions, each rooted in its culture of time and place, consider the roots of American bluegrass music.

Drawing on tradition does not imply a slavish or single-minded adherence to it. As creative artists, musicians routinely layer their individual lives atop their traditions, to produce new music. Here are a few examples of that.

Compositions:

Albums, from various musical traditions:

Music: songs and other short pieces

Visual Arts

Film and Stage

This Is Our Story

A religion of values and Ethics, driven by love and compassion, informed by science and reason.

PART ONE: OUR STORY

First ingredient: Distinctions. What is the core and essence of being human? What is contentment, or kindliness, or Love? What is gentleness, or service, or enthusiasm, or courage? If you follow the links, you see at a glance what these concepts mean.

PART TWO: ANALYSIS

This site would be incomplete without an analytical framework. After you have digested a few of the examples, feel free to explore the ideas behind the model. I would be remiss if I did not give credit to my inspiration for this work: the Human Faith Project of Calvin Chatlos, M.D. His demonstration of a model for Human Faith began my exploration of this subject matter.

A RELIGION OF VALUES

A baby first begins to learn about the world by experiencing it. A room may be warm or cool. The baby learns that distinction. As a toddler, the child may strike her head with a rag doll, and see that it is soft; then strike her head with a wooden block, and see that it is hard. Love is a distinction: she loves me, or she doesn’t love me. This is true of every human value:

justice, humility, wisdom, courage . . . every single one of them.

This site is dedicated to exploring those distinctions. It is based on a model of values that you can read about on the “About” page. However, the best way to learn about what is in here is the same as the baby’s way of learning about the world: open the pages, and see what happens.

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Octavio Ocampo, Forever Always

Jacek Yerka, House over the Waterfall

Norman Rockwell, Carefree Days Ahead

WHAT YOU WILL SEE HERE

When you open tiostest.wpengine.com, you will see a human value identified at the top of the page. The value changes daily. These values are designed to follow the seasons of the year.

You will also see an overview of the value, or subject for the day, and then two columns of materials.

The left-side column presents true narratives, which include biographies, memoirs, histories, documentary films and the like; and also technical and analytical writings.

The right-side columns presents the work of the human imagination: fictional novels and stories, music, visual art, poetry and fictional film.

Each entry is presented to help identify the value. Open some of the links and experience our human story, again. It belongs to us all, and each of us is a part of it.

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