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Personal Reflection : The Worldview Of The Cree

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Reflection - Option 1
The worldview of the Cree differs from that of mine in numerous ways as our religions, cultures and ethnicities are completely different. The Cree perceive life to be non-linear and interconnected as they believe that in their lifetime, one cycles through four different stages. Individuals start out as spirits, grow into young people who are continuously changing, become responsible adults and finish as elders who are wise, but tend to go back into infancy as they age. On the other hand, the concept of life I have as a Muslim is very linear since we believe that one’s behaviour in this world determines their fate in the final destination, the hereafter. While an individual who has more good deeds is gifted with eternal happiness and tranquility in Paradise, those who have more sins are punished accordingly in Hell. Additionally, the Cree believe that in order for society to function harmoniously, young children must be brought up by the adults while the youth should be taken care of by the elders. This concept is based on the teachings of the drum since when you tie a drum, the first tie connects the adult to the infant, and the second tie connects the elder to the youth. Thus, teaching that while adults have the ability to nurture an infant, elders possess the knowledge and patience to speak to the youth. However, as an individual who adheres to Indian traditions, I believe that along with

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