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RE: The Great Bell in Gyengju city of Korea, The Bell of King Seongdeok the Great

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

wauhhh....this bell has really a great history background. The thing that amazes me is that old items do not get old actually. I mean its value and the creativity could always be done by the people who found its potential and i believe this can be the reason of why its still hard to make such similar bell.

The bell had a deep meaning in the buddhist community and would be a sound with a great meaning to convey. It attracted people's attention and was a calling to the community, either through cults or faith instructions.
Part of the youth has lost the old bell awaken system and decided to live in a post modernising era. BY post-modernism era, i mean there is no longer a universal truth and everyone is free to do his own will in the name of ''freedom''

We no longer have that calling, i mean the old bell that could shaken our spirit and take us on the right truck. We are the lost coins, shining in the desert but covered with the sand.

Tell me the right guy and i will ask you to find his bell.

@jona12

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Yes, whenever hear a Buddhist Bell sound, I feel the tranquility and the peace in my mind,

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