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Mircea Eliade - Uran ajy tojon
Identifier
004377
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
The concept of God as the Father is uniquely Biblical in its origins. Very large numbers of indigenous peoples, recognise the existence of a Supreme Being, but attribute no fatherly characteristics to this Ultimate Intelligence at all. In all of these beliefs, the Ultimate Intelligence is never involved in what we do and neither punishes nor praises. There is a sense in all these belief systems that the ultimate driving force of creation is love, but 'evil' is a man made invention and must be effectively handled by men. Most indigenous tribes appear to take far more responsibility for their own actions than many cultures based on the Biblical traditions. There is no concept for example of 'God wills it' of passing the buck as it were to anyone except man himself.
A description of the experience
Mircea Eliade – Patterns in Comparative religion
For some Siberian and Central Asiatic peoples, the sky god is so distant that he takes no interest in what men do. And for the Tunguses, Buga ('sky', 'world') knows everything but does not meddle in the affairs of mankind, nor punish evildoers. Uran ajy tojon or aibyt aga (Aga, 'Father') of the Yakuts dwells in the seventh heaven on a white marble throne and governs all things, but does only good – in other words does not punish.....