Welcome to a night of celebrations, whether you are Trick-or-Treating or Diwali meeting-and-eating!
Diwali always falls on a New Moon night, and people light lamps and burst crackers to obliterate the darkness. It also celebrates the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, gods over demons and so on.
On Halloween (as far as my understanding goes), people stay awake in costumes to ward off spirits.
I see the fear of darkness or demons as the common factor.
I googled words to describe
Fear of Darkness – Nyctophobia, Achluophobia, Scotophobia, lygophobia
Fear of the Dead – Necrophobia, Thanatophobia
How innovative are we to overcome fear with partying and celebrations instead of trying exposure therapy or desensitisation 🙂 I’m sure getting together reduces anxiety, be it about anything.
This brings me to the African concept of Ubuntu. Copilot describes it as
Key Aspects of Ubuntu:
- Interconnectedness: Ubuntu highlights the idea that an individual’s humanity is tied to the humanity of others. It suggests that we become our true selves through our relationships with others.
- Community and Collectivism: The philosophy promotes the community’s well-being over individualism. It encourages actions that benefit the group and foster harmony.
- Compassion and Empathy: Ubuntu involves showing kindness, compassion, and empathy towards others, recognising that everyone is part of a more prominent human family.
- Restorative Justice: Ubuntu has been used to promote reconciliation and healing.
Ubuntu is not just a philosophical concept but a way of life that influences social interactions, justice, and community building. It reminds us of our shared humanity and the importance of supporting one another.
PROMPT #354
This is a very open prompt.
Pick up any word or the theme/spirit as you see it in the above write-up, and expand it into a post.
Feel free to challenge my perspectives and add to the repertoire of combined wisdom.
The format of the piece is not restricted, and there is no last date either unless you wish to be featured in the Weekly Wrap.
We will not include any post that is found to be offensive, vulgar or hurts ordinary sensibilities. This needs to be a safe space.
Create a post on your blog and copy-paste the link in the Comments. If you use a pingback, check to see if it has worked.
WEEKLY WRAP
Cheryl (Bag Lady)

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Thanks!
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Thanks for hosting, Ma’am. Here’s mine :-
https://kittysverses.wordpress.com/2024/11/05/abcd-of-being/
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A very timely prompt Reena, sadly…
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Thanks so much for participating, Frewin! Welcome to RXC!
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Thanks, David!
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Hi Reena,
Here’s mine
Thanks
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❤ this prompt! Thanks for the mention, Reena!
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from my archive, Reena 🙂
Reena’s Xploration Challenge #354 – Envelope ourselves with compassion – Ladyleemanila
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Thanks, Lee!
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