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Metaphorical Expressions Related to God Found in COCA : A Semantic Analysis (an article from an Undergraduate Thesis)

a preview of Corpus of Contemporary America English (COCA) https://corpus.byu.edu/coca/  METAPHORICAL EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO GOD FOUND IN COCA : A SEMANTIC ANALYSIS I Kadek Sanjaya sanjayaikadek@ymail.com I Made Rajeg imaderajeg@gmail.com Ni Ketut Sri Rahayuni ketutsrirahayuni@gmail.com Faculty of Arts, Udayana University, Denpasar - Bali ABSTRACT             The past thirty six years has been seen as increasingly rapid advances in the field of metaphor. It was experienced firstly by Lakoff and Johnsen (1980), that metaphor is a property not merely in language but as well in thought and actions effortlessly in everyday life. It enlightens the way to build an idea in order to conduct a study on metaphor aimed at finding out the concepts underlying the metaphorical expressions in the corpus by the given title Metaphorical Expressions Related to God Found in COCA : A Semantic Analysis .             The data source was taken from CO

Barong and Rangda - The Mystique of Bali (a short writing version)

Barong Keket Courtesy of Walter Spies, reissued with the permission of Walter Spies Foundation, Holland Barong is a symbol of Bali island protector. Balinese Hindu people really believe in this sacred ritual where people also get trance. Therefore, the sacred ritual form of Barong is merely performed in a temple as an important part of the praying to the Gods, not for tourist. Even though, many profane style of Barong performed as a tourist object nowadays. Barong and Rangda are representing Rwa Bhineda (opposite binary) in Balinese Hindu Concept. Barong symbolizes Dharma, goodness, positive side. And Rangda manifests Adharma, Evilness, negativity. Barong (courtesy of Google Image) Rangda (courtesy of Google Image) Barong takes a combination form of lion, tiger, and/or buffalo. A lot of forms of Barong created by the people, but the most known and popular one is Barong Ket or Keket. Many references mentioning about the

An Invisible String Called Karma Phala (a short writing version)

Yoga Samadhi (courtesy of Google Image) There will be always loss. Life is about ups and downs. Everyone has this. They do. This comes in any possible forms. It's not always caused by your karma. Not always. When somebody else makes a sin, you also are responsible of it. We all are linked not only by energy and metaphysics, also karma itself. Etymologically, karma means act, conduct, deed and phala means result. So, it's the result of the act. Then this act/conduct/deed can be good or less good/bad based on the norms of the nature. Simply to understand karma phala, if you plant coconut tree, coconuts you'll harvest. If you plant chili tree, chili you'll harvest. You harvest what you plant. In Hinduism, we know there are 3 types of karma phala;  1. Sancita Karma Phala: the present result from the previous life karma.  2. Prarabdha Karma Phala: the present result from the present life karma. Instant result.  3. Kryamana Karma Phala: the