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"Always Trust Your Feeling." Really?

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"Always Trust Your Feeling?"  This dictum sounds familiar and appealing. It is often used by my colleagues to address the students who consumes without any thought analysis. It sounds wise, thus the popularity. However, the reality is nuanced and misleading. This article discusses why the dictum is appealing and explores to interrupt the assumptions that frame the popularity of the dictum. Why does this dictum sounds fascinating?  The combination of "trust," "your," and "feeling" powerfully blends to tap into appealing aspect of human psychology and experiences. It can be safe to assert that it is powerful enough to hijack our rational self. "Trust your feeling" offers us utterly unique reason that equivocally sound reasonable to justify our feeling and actions. This phrase also helps us shield from societal judgement which is either dichotomies or are not of our liking. Simply put, it helps in what I may call "social-self preserva...

The Mask Dance of Tiger and Bear (སྟག་དང་དོམ་གྱི་སྐུ་འཆམ་)

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The mask dance of Tiger and Bear is one of the iconic and thematically suited performance during the annual Lampelri Rhododendronn festival. The mask dancers consist of two performer one wearing mask of tiger and the other wearing bear.  The dance is said to be hour long performance with fourteen episodes of dances that comprises of wrathful, peaceful and playful episodes symbolizing the interaction between tiger and the bear. The performance during annual Rhododendron festival is usually curated to fit the time and mood of the festival. The dance captures and fascinates the tourist so much so that it is often performed repeatedly at the request of tourist.  Tiger and Bear Dance The Origin of the Mask Dance The dance Originated from Hongthso, a modern day subsidiary town of Thimphu which was originally a peaceful hamlet occupied by very small group of people. The origin of the dance is credited to Token (the realized) Nindha Yeshi, (date unknown) a Lama of Hongthos Phendhay (P...